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- Joanna Grudzińska (17 May 1791, Poznań - 17 November 1831, Tsarskoye Selo) was a Polish noble, a Princess of Łowicz and the second wife of Grand Duke Constantine...
- months later, on 27 May, Konstantin married the Polish Countess Joanna Grudzińska, who was given the title of Her Serene Highness Princess of Łowicz. Connected...
- Fear: Anti-Semitism in Poland after Auschwitz (2006); and, with Irena Grudzinska Gross, Golden Harvest (2012). Gross was born in Warsaw to Hanna Szumańska...
- Irena Grudzińska-Gross (born 15 December 1946) is a Polish historian. After fleeing from her native Poland as a university student following the 1968 Polish...
- Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld (Anna Feodorovna) (divorced 1820); married second Countess Joanna Grudzińska morganatically. He had with Joanna one child, Charles (b. 1821) and 3...
- banana youths including Jan T. Gross and Aleksander Smolar (front), Irena Grudzińska, Jan Lityński and Adam Michnik (standing), and Jan Kofman and Barbara...
-  285–286. Browning 2017, p. 233. Arad 2018, p. 424. Mędykowski 2018, p. 286. Grudzińska & Rezler-Wasielewska 2008, p. 512. Browning 2017, p. 234. Mędykowski 2018...
- Holocaust in Poland. It was written by historians Jan T. Gross and Irena Grudzińska-Gross. It was first published in Polish in March 2011, with an English...
- Alexander as a condition of Constantine's marriage to his second wife Joanna Grudzinska. On 25 (13 Old Style) December, Nicholas issued the manifesto proclaiming...
- him to morganatically wed his longtime mistress, Countess Joanna Grudna-Grudzińska, in Warsaw on 24 May 1820, who was elevated to the title "Princess Łowicza"...