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- Wirydianna Fiszerowa (born Wirydianna Radolińska, using the Leszczyc coat of arms, later Wirydianna Kwilecka) (1761 in Wyszyny - 1826 in Działyń) was...
- the conversation around his court to Izabela's detriment, according to Wirydianna Fiszerowa. In 1784, she joined the Patriotic Party. After the suppression...
- and there is no evidence that the marriage ever occurred. According to Wirydianna Fiszerowa, a contemporary who knew them both, the rumour only arose after...
- the King, remaining known at court as his maîtresse-en-titre. However, Wirydianna Fiszerowa, a contemporary who knew her, reported that tales of this marriage...
- help by sending his adjutants with threats to those "guilty" of it like Wirydianna Fiszerowa. Nevertheless, Konstantin was an ardent supporter of Polish...
- of Poland became part of the province of South Prussia. According to Wirydianna Fiszerowa, a contemporary living there at the time, the Prussian local...
- Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Notable bearers of this coat of arms include: Wirydianna Fiszerowa Florian Laskary of Kościelec, Bishop to Bolesław II of Masovia...
- contracted a secret marriage with Elżbieta Szydłowska. However, according to Wirydianna Fiszerowa, a contemporary who knew them both, this rumour only spread...
- Antoni, who was also an envoy at the Great Sejm and the first husband of Wirydianna Fiszerowa, who wrote the latter's speeches. Kwilecki was a recipient of...
- Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It was the death-place of Wirydianna Fiszerowa, known for her memoirs of 18th and 19th century Poland, in 1826...