Кой се ожени Michał Antoni Sapieha?

  • Katarzyna Agnieszka Ludwika Sapieha женен Michał Antoni Sapieha на . Michał Antoni Sapieha беше на 22 години в деня на сватбата (22 години, 3 месеца и 19 дни). Katarzyna Agnieszka Ludwika Sapieha беше на 15 години в деня на сватбата (15 години, 5 месеца и 15 дни). Разликата във възрастта беше 6 години, 10 месеца и 4 дни.

    Бракът продължи 10 години, 2 месеца и 20 дни (3733 дни). Бракът приключи на г. Причина: Развод

  • Tekla Róża Radziwiłł женен Michał Antoni Sapieha на . Michał Antoni Sapieha беше на 34 години в деня на сватбата (34 години, 8 месеца и 20 дни). Tekla Róża Radziwiłł беше на 42 години в деня на сватбата (42 години, 2 месеца и 25 дни). Разликата във възрастта беше 7 години, 6 месеца и 5 дни.

    Бракът продължи 1 години, 11 месеца и 26 дни (725 дни). Бракът приключи на г.

  • Aleksandra Ogińska женен Michał Antoni Sapieha на . Michał Antoni Sapieha беше на 37 години в деня на сватбата (37 години, 8 месеца и 11 дни). Aleksandra Ogińska беше на 18 години в деня на сватбата (18 години, 8 месеца и 2 дни). Разликата във възрастта беше 19 години, 0 месеца и 9 дни.

    Бракът продължи 11 години, 10 месеца и 20 дни (4342 дни). Бракът приключи на г.

Michał Antoni Sapieha: График на брачното състояние

Michał Antoni Sapieha

Michał Antoni Sapieha

Michał Antoni Sapieha, né le à Königsberg (Prusse), mort le à Slonim, prince de la famille Sapieha, staroste de Mstsislaw, maître de chasse de Lituanie (1739), voïvode de Podlachie (1746), vice-chancelier de Lituanie (1752).

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Katarzyna Agnieszka Ludwika Sapieha

Katarzyna Agnieszka Ludwika Sapieha

Katarzyna Agnieszka Ludwika z Sapiehów Sapieżyna (1718-1779), was a Polish noblewoman. She is foremost known for her political activity. She was a supporter and participant of the Bar Confederation (1768-1772).

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Michał Antoni Sapieha

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Tekla Róża Radziwiłł

Tekla Róża Radziwiłł

The House of Radziwiłł (Polish pronunciation: [raˈd͡ʑiviww]; Lithuanian: Radvila; Belarusian: Радзівіл, romanized: Radzivił; German: Radziwill) is a Polish princely family of Lithuanian origin, and one of the most powerful magnate families originating from the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and later also prominent in the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland. Part of the representatives of the Radziwiłł family were known for their persistent and consistent struggle for the independence of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and for their crucial role in preserving the Grand Duchy of Lithuania as a separate state in the 16th and 17th centuries.

The family was founded by Radvila Astikas, but over time it split into many branches, such as the Biržai-Dubingiai and Goniądz-Meteliai lines. However, most of the branches became extinct by the 18th century, with only the Nesvizh-Kleck-Ołyka line surviving to this day. Their descendants were highly prominent for centuries, first in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, later in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Kingdom of Prussia. The family produced many individuals notable in Lithuanian, Polish, Belarusian, German as well as general European history and culture. Many members of the Radziwiłł family served in high-ranking officers positions of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (e.g. 13 were Voivodes of Vilnius, the capital city, 10 were Castellans of Vilnius, seven were Grand Chancellors of Lithuania, nine were Grand Marshals of Lithuania, seven were Grand Hetmans of Lithuania, etc.). The Radziwiłł family received the title of Reichsfürst (prince) from the Holy Roman Emperor in the early 16th-century and were the first nobles in Lithuania and Poland who received this title.

The last patrilineal member of the Radziwiłł family who inhabited in Lithuania was Konstantinas Radvila, an owner of the Taujėnai Manor, however after the Soviet occupation of Lithuania in 1940 he was arrested by the NKVD and deported from Lithuania to the Uzbek SSR in 1941 where he died in ~1945.

The Nesvizh Castle complex, maintained by the family between the 16th century and 1939, is a UNESCO World Heritage site.

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Michał Antoni Sapieha

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Aleksandra Ogińska

Aleksandra Ogińska

Józefa Aleksandra z książąt Czartoryskich, primo voto księżna Sapieżyna, secundo voto księżna Ogińska (ur. 19 marca 1730, zm. 28 sierpnia 1798 w Siedlcach) – księżna, magnatka z rodu Czartoryskich, dama krzyża orderowego Zakonu Maltańskiego i dama Krzyża Gwiaździstego.

Była córką Fryderyka Michała Czartoryskiego i Eleonory Moniki Waldsteinówny. Miała dwie starsze siostry, Antoninę oraz Konstancję, a jej młodszy brat zmarł jako dziecko. Wyszła za mąż w 1748 r. za Michała Antoniego Sapiehę, a następnie rok po jego śmierci, w 1761 r. za hetmana wielkiego litewskiego Michała Ogińskiego. Po śmierci ojca odziedziczyła w 1775 r. miasto Siedlce z siedmioma przyległymi folwarkami. Wpłynęła na rozwój ekonomiczny i kulturowy miasta.

Pochowana w kaplicy pw. św. Krzyża.

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