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  1. He was a proponent of the vivente rege elections and supporter of the politics of queen Ludwika Maria . He performed numerous diplomatic missions to France, Italy and Spain. He was against the abdication of king Jan II Kazimierz in 1668. From 1667 he was frequently deputy for the Sejm.

  2. Stanisław Herakliusz Lubomirski herbu Szreniawa bez Krzyża (ur. 4 marca [1] 1642 w okolicach Krakowa, zm. 17 stycznia 1702 w Ujazdowie) – polski magnat ( książę ), podstoli koronny (1669), marszałek wielki koronny w latach 1676 – 1702, marszałek nadworny koronny 1673 – 1676, marszałek sejmu zwyczajnego w Warszawie w 1670 roku [2 ...

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  4. Urodził się w 1642 w Niepołomicach bądź w Wiśniczu, zmarł w 1702. Magnat i polityk. Jednocześnie poeta polski i łaciński, autor traktatów politycznych i filozoficznych, a także kilku utworów dramatycznych (sielanka Ermida albo królewna pasterska z 1664 oraz trudne do datowania komedie Don Alvarez i Komedia Lopeza starego, obie ...

  5. Jan 13, 2012 · Prince Stanisław Herakliusz Lubomirski (1642-1702) was one of the precursors of the Polish Baroque in literature. To rebuild his numerous residences he hired Tylman of Gameren, later court architect of the king Mikołaj Korybut Wiśniowiecki.

  6. Born into the family of the powerful magnate who led a rebellion against King Jan Kazimierz, Stanisław Lubomirski was educated in France, Spain, and Italy. He returned to Poland in 1662 and began his political career, becoming a deputy, Sejm Marshal (1670), and Grand Marshal of the Crown (1676).

  7. Stanisław Herakliusz Lubomirski is the personage with whom the history of the Royal Baths began. In 1674, he took possession of the vast Ujazdów area, together with a woodland area known as Zwierzyniec – now forming the premises of the Royal Łazienki where we walk every day.

  8. "Sonnet on the Great Suffering of Jesus Christ" (in Polish Sonet na całą Mękę Pańską) is a poem by the 17th-century Polish poet Stanisław Herakliusz Lubomirski. The poem is the last in the sequence The Poems of Lent (in Polish Poezje postu świętego ).