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Aleksander Lubomirski (1751–1804)

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Lubomirski Palace in Opole Lubelskie c1770 Prince Aleksander Lubomirski (1751 in Kiev – 14 July 1804 in Vienna) was a Polish nobleman, Castellan of Kiev 1785–1790. [1]

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Aleksander Lubomirski

Aleksander Lubomirski may refer to.

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Alexandra Francis Rzewuska

Aleksandra Franciszka Lubomirska (nicknamed Rosalie by her father) (Kiev, 1788 – 11 January 1865 in Warsaw) was a Polish aristocrat, artist and writer from the Lubomirski family.

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Józef Aleksander Lubomirski

Prince Józef Aleksander Lubomirski (1751–1817) was a Polish noble (szlachcic) and a magnate.

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Jean Vesque de Puttelange

Jean Vesque de Puttelange (12 November 1760 – 1 March 1829), born in Brussels, was a government official of the Holy Roman Empire, serving in administrations in the Hapsburg Netherlands and Vienna.

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Johann Vesque von Püttlingen

Johann Vesque von Püttlingen (pseudonym Johann Hoven) (23 July 1803 – 29 October 1883), born J. Vesque de Puttelange, was an Austrian lawyer, diplomat, author, composer and singer.

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Lubomirski Palace (Opole Lubelskie)

The Lubomirski Palace (pl:Pałac Lubomirskich) in Opole Lubelskie, Lublin Voivodship, Poland (formerly the Slupecki Palace - pl:Pałac Słupeckich), is a much-altered 18th-century palace formerly belonging to the Słupecki and Lubomirski families.

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Lubomirski Palace, Warsaw

Lubomirski Palace (Pałac Lubomirskich) is a palace in central Warsaw, which was built in the 18th century for the Radziwiłł family.

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Rozalia Lubomirska

Rozalia Lubomirska (16 September 1768 in Czernobyl – 29 June 1794 in Paris) was a Polish noblewoman, most noted for her death.

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Stanisław Lubomirski (1704–1793)

Prince Stanislaw Lubomirski (1704–1793) was a Polish noble (szlachcic) and magnate.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksander_Lubomirski_(1751–1804)

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