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Marina Mniszech or
Mnishek (Polish:
Maryna Mniszech, IPA: [maˈrɨna ˈmɲiʂɛk]; Russian: Марина Мнишек, IPA: [mɐˈrʲinə ˈmnʲiʂɨk]; c. 1588 – 24
December 1614)...
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Jerzy Mniszech (c. 1548 – 1613) was a
Polish nobleman and
diplomat in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
Member of the
House of
Mniszech.
Krajczy koronny...
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bearing the
Mniszech Coat of Arms.
Andrzej Jerzy Mniszech (1823–1905),
painter Barbara Mniszech [pl] (died c. 1569)
Franciszek Bernard Mniszech Jan Karol...
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Countess Józefina
Amalia Mniszech (1752–1798) was a
Polish noblewoman,
State Lady, Dame of the
Order of
Saint Catherine,
amateur painter, and art collector...
- Tushino", Russian: Тушинский вор) and his wife
Marina Mniszech,
daughter of
Polish Voivode Jerzy Mniszech and his wife
Jadwiga Tarło. He was a
claimant to...
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Countess Maria Amalia Mniszech (1736–1772), née
Countess von Brühl, was a Polish-Saxon
noblewoman and lady-in-waiting. She was
active as a
political Polish...
- back his claim.
While at court,
Dmitry met
Marina Mniszech,
daughter of
Polish nobleman Jerzy Mniszech.
Dmitry and
Marina fell in love. When he
asked her...
- 1636,
Dukla was sold to
Franciszek Bernard Mniszech, the
brother of
Tsaritsa of All Russia,
Marina Mniszech. In the
early 17th century,
Dukla emerged as...
- to
release the father-in-law of
False Dmitry I,
Jerzy Mniszech, and his widow,
Marina Mniszech. They soon
joined the
second false Dmitry's camp in Tushino...
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Count Michał
Jerzy Wandalin Mniszech (1748–1806) was a
Polish nobleman.
Michal became Colonel in 1757,
Crown Cupbearer in 1777,
Lithuanian Grand Secretary...