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Countess Franciszka Krasińska (9
March 1742 in
Maleszowa – 30
April 1796 in Dresden), was a
Polish noblewoman and wife of
Charles of Saxony, Duke of Courland...
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Countess Maria Ludwika Krasińska (24
March 1883 - 23
January 1958) was a
Polish noblewoman,
major heiress,
landowner and a
significant art collector....
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Graciosa Maria "Marya"
Krasińska, or
Maria Beatrix Krasińska (born in Warsaw, July 24, 1850, or 1854 -
August 24, 1884), was a
Polish noblewoman, aristocrat...
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Princess Marguerite Adélaïde of Orléans) and
Countess Maria Ludwika Krasińska.
After the
death of his father,
Prince Augustyn took over the running...
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House of Krasiński (plural: Krasińscy) is an old
Polish noble family.
Krasińska is the
feminine form used to
address a
female member of the family. The...
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Krasińska, M.;
Krasińska, Z. (2013). "Food and Use of the Environment".
European Bison....
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children with Anna Michowska: Jan
Kazimierz Krasiński,
Ludwik Krasiński,
Andrzej Krasiński,
Zofia Krasińska,
Katarzyna Krasińska and
Dorota Krasińska. v t e...
- at the
Wayback Machine Z. Pucek, I. P. Belousova, Z. A. Krasiński, M.
Krasińska and W.
Olech (10
October 2003). "European
bison (Bison bonasus) Current...
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during his
travel to ****an. In 1901 he
married Countess Maria Ludwika Krasińska. His
young wife took over the
direction of
affairs with
tremendous determination...
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White Eagle,
awarded in 1736. He was the
first husband of the much younger,
Zofia Krasińska. In his will, he left her the town of Opole. v t e...