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- Radziwiłł's Arkadia. Maria hired Franciszek Lessel as her land agent. Maria Wirtemberska was an active philanthropist. She provided education and published calendars...
- located outside the park. Marynka"s Palace (1790–94), built for Maria Wirtemberska, Roman Gate, built in 1829 as a permanent ruin, styled after the Arch...
- 1763. In the late 18th century the Polish noblewoman and writer Maria Wirtemberska née Czartoryska resided at the palace, and her early works and translations...
- Franciszek Ksawery Dmochowski (1765–1809) Cyprian Godebski (1768–1854) Maria Wirtemberska (1770–1861) Adam Jerzy Czartoryski (1771–1820) Alojzy Feliński (1786–1861)...
- Maria Wirtemberska (1768–1854) Adam Jerzy Czartoryski (1770–1861) Antoni Gorecki (1787–1861) Aleksander Fredro (1791–1876), Zemsta Kazimierz Brodziński...
- Maria Walpole (1736–1807), Duchess of Gloucester and Edinburgh Maria Wirtemberska (1768–1854), Duchess Louis of Württenberg Maria Zaccaria, princess of...
- Orłowski and financed him. While in Prussia with her daughter Maria Wirtemberska for the latter's marriage, she told Frederick II of her fears that her...
- (1809–1849) Władysław Syrokomla (1823–1862) Kornel Ujejski (1823–1897) Maria Wirtemberska (1768–1854) Józef Bohdan Zaleski (1802–86) Tomasz Zan (1796–1855) Narcyza...
- poet, singer Joanna Wajs (born 1979), poet, critic, translator Maria Wirtemberska (1768–1854), salonist, novelist Maia Wojciechowska (1927–2002), Polish-American...
- National Gallery, London Morning (1760), Art Institute of Chicago In Maria Wirtemberska's novel Malvina, or the Heart's Intuition (1816; English translation 2001...