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  1. Życiorys Maria Wirtemberska, portret pędzla Élisabeth Vigée-Lebrun, 1793. Urodzona w związku małżeńskim Adama Kazimierza Czartoryskiego (generał ziem podolskich) i Izabeli z Flemmingów, jej prawdziwym ojcem był jednak (najprawdopodobniej) król Stanisław August Poniatowski, który był kochankiem Izabeli.Złośliwi nazywali ją nawet „Ciołkówną” od herbu Poniatowskich.

  2. Quan el príncep va trair la Confederació, aviat va abandonar el seu territori. Maria Wirtemberska ja havia iniciat els procediments de divorci (maig de 1792), durant un temps va romandre al convent de les Germanes del Sant Sagrament de Varsòvia. Aquest matrimoni va acabar en divorci a l'octubre de 1793. El príncep va acceptar divorciar-se ...

  3. 15 de may. de 2012 · Maria Wirtemberska (1768–1854) was a Polish noblewoman and philanthropist in addition to being a writer. Ursula Phillips is a writer on Polish literature, mainly in the field of women's writing, gender and feminism, and also a translator of literary and academic works, including The Palace by contemporary novelist Wieslaw Mysliwski, historian Antoni Maczak's Travel in Early Modern Europe ...

  4. 28 de ene. de 2023 · Media in category "Maria Wirtemberska" The following 18 files are in this category, out of 18 total. Maria z Czartoryskich Wirtemberska.PNG 376 × 546; 429 KB. Marteau Maria Anna Czartoryska.jpg 659 × 868; 124 KB. 2021-02-14 (53) Prinzessin Maria Czartoryska, Herzogin von Württemberg.png 419 × 530; 378 KB.

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  6. Wirtemberska – Czartoryska Maria Maria Czartoryska Wirtemberska (* March 15, 1768 Warsaw - † October 21, 1864 Paris) - Polish aristocrat, composer, novelist, comedy writer, poet and philanthropist. Organizer of Warsaw literary salons. Author of the song 'Stefan Potocki' from the collection of 'Historical Songs' by Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz.

  7. Maria Wirtemberska may well have wished to achieve the impossible: to vindicate “the heart’s intuition” and to moralise her readers at the same time. Nevertheless, the Austenian inspirations in her Malvina or the Heart’s Intuition can hardly be disputed. References Primary Sources Austen, Jane. 1988.