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  1. Magdalena Agnieszka Sapieżyna (1739-1780), was a Polish aristocrat. She was known as the mistress of King Stanisław August Poniatowski and had a child with him, Michał Cichocki, in 1770.

  2. Magdalena Agnieszka z Lubomirskich Sapieżyna (ur. 1739 w Janowcu, zm. 1780 ), córka Antoniego Benedykta Lubomirskiego i Anny Zofii Ożarowskiej – córki Jerzego. Siostra Jerzego Marcina Lubomirskiego .

    • 1780
    • Anna Zofia Ożarowska
  3. Graf powiązań Dyskusja. Spis treści: Sapieżyna z Lubomirskich Magdalena Agnieszka (1739–1780), wojewodzina połocka, kanclerzyna wielka litewska. Była córką Antoniego Benedykta Lubomirskiego, star. kazimierskiego (zob.), i Anny Zofii z Ożarowskich, siostrą Marcina, generała wojsk kor. (zob.).

    • January 24, 1780
  4. Mar 3, 2023 · Magdalena Agnieszka Sapieżyna (ur. 1739, zm. 1780), córka Antoniego Benedykta Lubomirskiego i Anny Zofii Ożarowskiej – córki Jerzego. Siostra Jerzego Marcina Lubomirskiego. Była właścicielką m. in. Dóbr Mnisze. 26 czerwca 1755 poślubiła Józefa Lubomirskiego, podstolego litewskiego[1] (zmarł wkrótce); małżeństwo było bezpotomne.

    • Kazimierz Dolny, Lubelskie
    • 1739
    • "Lubomirska"
    • Kazimierz Dolny, Lubelskie, Polska (Poland)
    • Early Life
    • Supporter of Poniatowski
    • Political Adviser of Poniatowski
    • Opposition Leader
    • Portrayals

    She was the daughter of Piotr Branicki, Castellan of Bratslav (1708-1762) and his wife, Melania Teresa Szembek (b. 1712). She was the sister of Count Franciszek Ksawery Branicki. She married Prince Jan Józef Sapieha in 1753; they divorced in 1755 over his adultery. She remarried Prince Jan Sapieha, a relative of her first spouse, by whom she was wi...

    Elżbieta Branicka was not regarded a beauty, but described as a fascinating and charming woman, intelligent and with a great interest in politics. In 1761, she became an ally of Stanisław August Poniatowski, and gave him a loan of 300.000 zloty, with a great interest, to fund his political career: he was still paying of the debt six years later.

    Her influence on Poniatowski, both in her capacity as his lover and his moneylender, was well known, and the king included her in his inner circle of advisers and entrusted her with political assignments. In December 1765, for example, the king gave her the task to handle an affair regarding the contract of August Moszyński and the Coinage Commissi...

    The relationship between Branicka and the king deteriorated during the 1770s. In 1774, her brother, Franciszek Ksawery Branicki, joined the opposition against both the king and the Russian ambassador Stackelberg, with whom Branicka had a bad relationship. In 1776, after having supported her brother against Stackelberg and the king, she was exiled f...

    Elżbieta Branicka was a controversial figure in contemporary Poland, and her activity as a politician, particularly during the Great Sejm, made her the subject of satires, pamphlets and poems by, among others, Ignacy Potocki and Franciszek Zabłocki.

    • Elżbieta z Branickich Sapieżyna
    • 3 September 1800, Kodeń
  5. Magdalena Agnieszka Sapieżyna and Stanisław August Poniatowski dated from 1763 to 1772.. They had a son named Michael age 254. About. Contribute. Stanisław August Poniatowski and Magdalena Agnieszka Sapieżyna - Dating, Gossip, News, Photos list.

  6. Magdalena Agnieszka Sapieżyna (1739-1780), was a Polish aristocrat. She was known as the mistress of King Stanisław August Poniatowski and had a child with him, Michał Cichocki, in 1770. (en) Magdalena Agnieszka z Lubomirskich Sapieżyna (ur. 1739 w Janowcu, zm. 1780), córka Antoniego Benedykta Lubomirskiego i – córki Jerzego.