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  1. Konstanty Władysław Sobieski (1 May 1680 – 28 February 1726) was a Polish prince, nobleman, politician, diplomat, and scholar. The son of John III Sobieski, King of Poland, and his wife, Marie Casimire Louise de la Grange d'Arquien, Sobieski married Maria Józefa Wessel in 1708.

  2. Konstanty Władysław Filip Sobieski [1] herbu Janina (ur. 1 maja 1680 w Warszawie, zm. 22 lipca 1726 w Żółkwi) – królewicz polski . Syn króla Jana III Sobieskiego i Marii Kazimiery d’Arquien, brat Jakuba Ludwika, Aleksandra Benedykta i Jana.

  3. Konstanty Władysław Sobieski (1680-1726), the youngest son of Jan III Sobieski and Maria Kazimiera. After the king’s death, he almost always accompanied his mother and brother Aleksander. In 1698, after the division of his father’s estates, Konstanty received, i.a. the Zółkiew property, Wilanów and Kazimierzowski Palace in Warsaw.

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    According to the family's legend, it traced its lineage to a Polish duke, Leszek II the Black. Another family legend said that they were the descendants of Duke Sobiesław, the son of Leszko III, a legendary ruler of the Popielids dynasty. The family reached the height of its power and importance in the late 16th and 17th centuries, when one of its ...

    The Sobieski family used the Janina coat of arms, and their motto was Vel cum hoc, vel super hoc. 1. Coat of Arms of John III Sobieski as the King of Poland 2. Portrayal of Sobieski's royal crown, Gdańsk.

    St. Lawrence's Church in Żółkiew. Mausoleum of the Żółkiewskiand Sobieski family

    Among the descendants of John III Sobieski were one Holy Roman Emperor (simultaneously one King of Bohemia and one King of Germany), seven Kings of Saxony (simultaneously one Duke of Warsaw), one King of Bavaria, two Kings of Italy (simultaneously one Emperor of Ethiopia and one King of the Albanians), one Tsar of Bulgaria, one Emperor of Austria (...

  4. Konstanty Władysław Sobieski (1680-1726), the youngest son of Jan III Sobieski and Maria Kazimiera. After the king’s death, he almost always accompanied his mother and brother Aleksander. In 1698, after the division of his father’s estates, Konstanty received, i.a. the Zółkiew property, Wilanów and Kazimierzowski Palace in Warsaw.

  5. Konstanty Władysław Sobieski was born on 1 May 1680 in Warsaw. He was nicknamed ‘Amor’, but Jan III usually called him ‘Murmurek’. Feasts to the newborn son of the King were organised both in the capital and in Gdańsk. The boy was the youngest among siblings who survived into adulthood.

  6. Portrait of Konstanty Władysław Sobieski, Hyacinthe Rigaud (circle of), ca. 1696, From the collection of: The Wilanów Palace Museum Portret Konstantego Władysława Sobieskiego. Equestrian portrait of Stanisław Kostka Potocki , Jacques-Louis David, 1781, From the collection of: The Wilanów Palace Museum

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