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Eufrozyna is the
Polish language variant of the name Euphrosyne. It may
refer to:
Euphrosyne of
Greater Poland (1247/50 – 1298), a
Greater Poland princess...
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Zofia Lanckorońska and had five children:
Marianna Zamoyska, Mikołaj Zamoyski,
Eufrozyna Zamoyska,
Marcin Zamoyski and Jan
Kazimierz Zamoyski. v t e...
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Mestwin II was the son of
Swietopelk II and the Přemyslid
dynasty princess Eufrozyna. As a
young man, in 1243 he was
taken into the
Teutonic Order custody...
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Voivodship Jan
Kazimierz Chodkiewicz (1616–1660),
castellan of
Vilnius Anna
Eufrozyna Chodkiewicz (c. 1600 – c. 1631),
married Prokop Sieniawski in 1623 Teresa...
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Mestwin II and
Wartislaw II
inheriting his lands. 1217/1218
Eufrozyna († 1230),
daughter of Odon, duke of
Greater Poland (she was his sister's...
- 1624 – 1650) was a
Polish noble He was the son of
Prokop Sieniawski and
Eufrozyna née Chodkiewicz. He was a
starost of Lwów
since 1648 and
Field Clerk of...
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Noble family Zasławski
Consort Zofia Prudencja Ligęza h. Półkozic
Katarzyna Sobieska h.
Janina Father Aleksander Zasławski
Mother Eufrozyna Ostrogska...
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House of
Tarnowski (plural: Tarnowscy) is the name of a
Polish noble and
aristocratic family (szlachta).
Because Polish adjectives have
different forms...
- (1564–1641). Anna
Mniszech married Piotr Szyszkowski,
castellan of Wojno.
Eufrozyna Mniszech married Hermolaus Jordan. Mikołaj
Mniszech (1587–1613) became...
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Katarzyna Kostka. His
younger brother was Mikołaj. He
married Anna
Eufrozyna Chodkiewicz in 1623. They had two sons:
Aleksander who died
shortly after...