- Joseph,
Count Colonna-
Walewski (French pronunciation: [alɛksɑ̃dʁ kɔlɔna valɛvski]; Polish:
Aleksander Florian Józef Colonna-
Walewski; 4 May 1810 – 27 September...
- The
Walewski family (plural: Walewscy,
feminine form: Walewska) was an
influential Polish noble family which originated from
Walewice in Łęczyca Land,...
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married by her
mother to the sixty-eight-year-old Athanasius,
Count Colonna-
Walewski, a
wealthy landowner,
starosta of
Warka district and a once-chamberlain...
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unacknowledged son,
Count Alexandre Colonna-
Walewski (1810–1868), born from
Napoleon I's
union with Marie,
Countess Walewski. A
descendant of Napoleon's sister...
- Bolesław Wallek-
Walewski (born 23
January 1885 in Lviv, died 9
April 1944 in Kraków) was a
Polish composer and conductor,
lecturer and
Director of the...
- is the site of a 19th-century
palace that
belonged to
Anastazy Colonna-
Walewski, who was
chamberlain of King
Stanislaus Augustus Poniatowski. Walewice...
- Léon (1806–1881) by Eléonore
Denuelle de La Plaigne.
Alexandre Colonna-
Walewski (1810–1868), the son of his
Polish mistress Maria Walewska, was also widely...
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paper before the
publication was
taken over by
Alexandre Colonna-
Walewski,
Count Walewski. The
paper was
printed at
least from 1828 to 1852. Retronews. Portals:...
- Colonna-
Walewski, whom she
divorced in 1812. From her
prior marriage, he had
several half-siblings,
including Count Antoni Colonna-
Walewski and Count...
- Marie-Anne Walewska,
Duchess Colonna-
Walewski, (née di Ricci; 18 July 1823 – 18
November 1912), was a
French courtier and
royal mistress. She
served as...