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  Jakub Ludwik Sobieski - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James Louis Henry Sobieski (1667-1737) was Crown Prince of Poland.
James Sobieski was born on November 2, 1667 in Paris, France, the son of king John III of Poland and Marie Casimire Louise de la Grange d'Arquien.
Prince James Sobieski died on December 19, 1737 in Żółkiew, Poland and is buried there.
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 Royal Family of Europe - pafg96 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Jakub Ludwik Sobieski Prince Of POLAND was born on 2 Nov 1667.
Ludwika Adelajda SOBIESKA was born in 1671 in Of, Warszawa, Warszawa, Poland.
Aleksander Benedykt SOBIESKI was born on 6 Sep 1677 in Of, Warszawa, Warszawa, Poland.
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 John III Sobieski, King of Poland - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Jan was born in 1629 at Olesko, Poland to Jakub (James) Sobieski (1580-1646), Voivod of Ruthenian Voivodship and Castellan of Kraków and Zofia Teofillia (Daniłowicz), granddaughter of Hetman Stanislaw Zolkiewski.
Sobieski planned to attack on the 13th of September, but he had noticed that the Turkish resistance was weak and ordered full attack on September 12, 1683.
Sobieski charged with husaria forward and soon after the Turkish battle line was broken as the Turks scattered in confusion.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/John_III_Sobieski_of_Poland   (876 words)

  
 John III of Poland
John Sobieski was born on August 17, 1629, at Olesko (now in the Ukraine), the son of Jakub (James) Sobieski (1580-1646), Wojewoda of Ruthenia and Castellan of Krakow.
In 1668 King Jan II Kazimierz appointed John Sobieski the Commander-in-Chief of the Polish army.
In a strange twist of events a statue of John III Sobieski was brought to the city of Gdansk by people from his native land (from L'viv), when they were resettled there.
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 Science Fair Projects - John III of Poland
He was born in 1629 at Olesko, Poland to Jakub (James) Sobieski (1580-1646), Voivod of Ruthenian Voivodship and Castellan of Kraków, Zofia Teofillia (Daniłowicz).
After a distinguished military career, and following the death of King Jan II Kazimierz's successor, Michael Korybut Wisniowiecki, John Sobieski was elected by the szlachta as king of Poland on May 21 1674 and was crowned on February 2, 1676.
Sobieski charged with his hussars forward and soon after the Turkish battle line was broken as the Turks scattered in confusion.
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 Jan III Sobieski
Jan Sobieski (uitspraak: Sobjeski) werd op 17 augustus 1629 tijdens een hevig onweer geboren in het familiekasteel Zólkiew (uitspraak: Zjoewkjev) in Olesko, dat nu in Ukraïne ligt.
Sobieski was in ieder geval gek op haar en zelfs op het slagveld, waar hij noodgedwongen regelmatig te vinden was, vond Jan nog de tijd om brieven aan zijn geliefde vrouw te sturen.
Sobieski is de twijfelachtige eer te beurt gevallen om zijn naam verbonden te zien aan een Pools sigarettenmerk, terwijl in de VS Sobieski Wodka gestookt wordt.
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 Courtly Lives - House of Sobieski (gen 8 - 9)
Marek Sobieski (1549-1605) was the son of Jan Sobieski (1518-1564) and Katarzyna Gdeszynska (1531-1600).
Jakub (James) Sobieski (1580-1646), was Wojewoda of Ruthenia and Castellan of Cracow.
King Jan III Sobieski, King of Poland (1629-1696) was born at Olesko, near Lwow, as the second son of Jakub and Maria Sobieski.
www.angelfire.com /mi4/polcrt/Sobieski.html   (2426 words)

  
 The Elected Monarchy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
1696) the son of Jakub Sobieski, the Castellan of Krakow and Voivode of Ruthenia, Jan Sobieski was educated in Krakow.
Sobieski was appointed Commander - in - Chief of the Polish Army (1665) and Grand Hetman in 1668.
Sobieski, at the request of the Pope, marched on Vienna through rugged mountain passes and sent the Husaria into their last great charge, taking the Turks unawares.
www.kasprzyk.demon.co.uk /www/ElectedMonarchy.html   (5443 words)

  
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His father Jakub Sobieski, a diplomat, speaker of the Sejm (marszalek sejmu), voivode of Belz and Ruthenia, castellan of Cracow etc., came from an old family (coat of arms “Janina”).
Marysienka was the daughter of the Captain in the French Guard, and the Queen's former governess.
Sobieski, who became the Commander-in-Chief of the aalied forces, planned to attack on the 13th of September, but he had noticed that the Turkish resistance was weak and ordered full attack on September 12, 1683.
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 Royal Family of Europe - pafg100 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Jakub Ludwik Sobieski Prince Of POLAND [Parents] was born on 2 Nov 1667 in Of, Paris, Seine, France.
Maria Karolina SOBIESKA was born on 15 Nov 1697 in Of Ohlau, Schlsn, Prss.
Jan SOBIESKI was born on 21 Oct 1699 in Of Ohlau, Schlsn, Prss.
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 Station Information - John III of Poland
John (Jan) III Sobieski (1629-1696), king of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (1674-1696).
Parents: Jakub (James) Sobieski (1580-1646), Governor of Ruthenian Voivodship and Castellan of Krakow, Zofia Teofillia (Daniłowicz).
After a distinguished military career, and following the death of King Jan II Kazimierz's successor, Michael Korybut Wisniowiecki, John Sobieski was elected by the nobility as king of Poland on May 21,1674.
stationinformation.com /encyclopedia/j/jo/john_iii_of_poland.html   (520 words)

  
 Sobieski - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Sobieski (singular masculine; singular feminine Sobieska, plural: Sobiescy is a Polish noble family name, and may refer to:
John III Sobieski, King of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth from 1674 to 1696
Jakub Sobieski (1590-1646), father of King John III Sobieski
www.arikah.com /encyclopedia/Sobieski   (152 words)

  
 Swawolna Kompanija - Oficjalna Pagina Szlacheckiej Gry Fabularnej "Dzikie Pola"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
W dalszej części swego wotum Sobieski, podkreślając wagę sejmów dla zagwarantowania owej wolności («nie sejmować - to jest wolność stracić, to jest lepiej nie żyć»), wyliczył nieprawidłowości, które zagrażają sprawnemu odbywaniu sejmów i zapro­ponował sposoby ich naprawy.
Sobieski uczestniczył podczas tego sejmu w radzie senatu, która zaaprobowała małżeństwo króla z Ludwiką Marią Gonzagą.
Sobieski został pochowany w kościele kolegiackim (parafialnym), w którym po lewej stronie głównego ołtarza umieszczono epitafium z po­piersiem zmarłego.
www.valkiria.net /index.php?type=column&area=8&p=articles&id=11364   (5514 words)

  
 Janina Forums - Powered by XMB 1.9.1 Nexus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
King John III, Sobieski, was married to the French Marquess, Mary d’Arquien, with whom he had three sons and one daughter.
Sobieski’s Royal Family became extinct with the death of Jakub (James) Sobieski, on December 19th, 1737.
King Jan III’s daughter, Teresa Kunegunda, married Prince Maxmillian of Bavaria in 1695; her sons were Emperor Charles VII and Ferdinand-Klemens, Head of the Royal House of Bavaria.
www.janina.co.uk /forum/viewthread.php?tid=35   (418 words)

  
 Polish Art Center - King Jan III Sobieski 1629-1696
The son of a famous soldier, Jakub Sobieski, and grandson of Hetman Zolkiewski, his career path was chosen for him, and he became Grand Hetman in 1668.
Sobieski's greatest moment came in 1683, when a Turkish army of 100,000 men laid seige to the Imperial capital, Vienna.
Sobieski became an international hero, and Poland received the thanks and praise of all Europe.
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 Sobieski Stuarts, UK
Jakub´s sister Teresa Kunegunda Sobeska (1676-1730) was the mother of Emperor Charles VII.
The two "Sobieski Stuarts" were famous writers and had written "Vestiarium Scoticum" (1842), "Costumes of the Clans" (1843), "Tales of the Century" (1847), "Lays of the Deer forest" (1848) and "Poems").
The "Vestiarium Scoticum" was the first book to be published with tartan plates and this lead to a host of other similar books during the second half of the 19th century.
www.jenforum.com /sobieski/messages/17.html   (330 words)

  
 Jan III Sobieski - Antwoorden.org
Jan Sobieski (17 augustus 1629 – 17 juni 1696) was koning van Polen-Litouwen van 1674 tot 1696.
Op 12 september 1683 versloeg een leger van verenigde Poolse, Duitse en Oostenrijkse krachten het Ottomaanse leger onder leiding van grootvizier Kara Mustafa bij Wenen, na een maandenlange belegering waarna Wenen op het punt stond in Ottomaanse handen te vallen.
De astronoom Johannes Hevelius die in dienst was van Sobieski gaf een sterrenbeeld de naam Scutum Sobieski, Schild van Sobieski.
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 Jan III Sobieski
Jan Sobieski oddala groźbę wojny domowej, nie decydując się na użycie siły przeciwko opozycjonistom.
Jan Sobieski nakazuje odwrót (wobec pogorszenia pogody i braku wsparcia ze strony Austrii).
Sobieski w przypływie gniewu kazał strażnika rozstrzelać, lecz pod wpływem duchownych skazał go na karę praszczęty (dragon miał przebiec 15 razy pomiędzy dwoma rzędami żołnierzy uzbrojonych w rózgi).
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 ::Złoczów :: Rzecz-pospolita.com :: RZECZPOSPOLITA WIRTUALNA ::Złoczów
Zamek ozdobiły herby Janina, Godzawa, Rawicz oraz monogram J.S.K.K.S.K. (Jakub Sobieski, Krajczy Koronny, Starosta Krasnostawski).
Jego syn, późniejszy król Jan Sobieski rzadko przebywał w Złoczowie wybierając jako rezydencje, odziedziczone po Daniłłowiczach zamki w Pomorzanach, Olesku i Żółkiew.
Dwa lata później król Jan Sobieski wyznaczył Złoczów jako miejsce koncentracji wojsk (1674) przed wymarszem na wojne z Turkami.
www.rzecz-pospolita.com /tarnop/zloczow.php3   (507 words)

  
 John III Sobieski, King of Poland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
John (Jan) III Sobieski (August 17, 1629 – June 17, 1696) was the king of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth from 1674 to 1696.
The constellation Scutum was named in honour of John III Sobieski by the Polish astronomer Johannes Hevelius.
While other constellations have been named after monarchs of modern times, such as Cor Caroli after King Charles II, this is the only one that is recognised by modern astronomers.
www.punweb.com /article/John_III_Sobieski%2C_King_of_Poland   (824 words)

  
 Jan III Sobieski: 1674-696
Jan III Sobieski was born in Olesko, Galicja on June 2, 1624 and died 72 years later on June 17,1696.
He was a native Pole of noble blood, who through his mother inherited the Ziolkowski fortune, and through his father - Jakub Sobieski- the enormous Sobieski estates.
Sobieski studied at the University of Krakow and traveled all over Europe.
www.thenagain.info /WebChron/EastEurope/sobieski.html   (297 words)

  
 PolishRoots - Geography & Maps
The bell was moved from the old church to the new one and placed in the bell tower; a memorial to the Sobieskis, the bell had been cast in 1693 in Gdansk and was paid for by King Jan III Sobieski (see Sokalski, Geographical-Statistical Sketch of the Zloczow School District, p.
In 1634 Jakub Sobieski transformed the Zloczow castle into a small citadel with four stone bastions.
The Zloczow estate then came into the hands of Jan Sobieski, who frequently stayed there and founded camps there as well; in his numerous charters (preserved in the town hall) he showed his concern for the good of the town.
polishroots.org /slownik/zloczow.htm   (2510 words)

  
 (Poland: History of its Elective Democracy)
The architect chosen for the design of the new chamber interior was Jakub Fontana (1710-1773); the alteration was completed by 1764, in time for the Convocation Seym of that year.
Because this was the first election open to foreign as well as native candidates, the ambassadors, arriving in the country to introduce and promote their candidates, had to be received and dealt with.
The election went to John Sobieski, in command of the army fighting the Turks.
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 historycy.org -> Jakub I Sobieski   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Po pierwsze należy przyjąć, że Sobieski opanowuje w 1679 roku Prusy Książęce i to jest podstawą terytorialną nowej dynastii.
Tak więc Jakub zostaje królem przy wsparciu Radziwiłłów i, Francji a może i Austrii.
jakub sobieski na tronie i być moze nie dochodzi do wojen światowych.
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 Ancestors of Murdo Mackenzie Hedwig Elisabeth Princess Of Palatine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Marriage: Jakub Ludwik Sobieski Prince Of Poland on 25 Mar 1691 in Warszawa, Warszawa, Poland
Hedwig married Jakub Ludwik Sobieski Prince Of Poland, son of Jan III King Of Poland (Sobieski) and Marie Casimiere De La Grange Queen Of Poland, on 25 Mar 1691 in Warszawa, Warszawa, Poland.
(Jakub Ludwik Sobieski Prince Of Poland was born on 2 Nov 1667 in Of, Paris, Seine, France, died on 19 Dec 1737 in, Zolochev, L'vov, Ukraine and was buried in, Zolochev, L'vov, Ukraine.)
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 Sobieski | Topic Definition | Find the Meaning and Define the Answer of Sobieski   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Sobieski (singular masculine, singular feminine Sobieska, plural: Sobiescy is a Polish noble family name:
Jakub Sobieski (1590-1646) was father of King Jan III Sobieski.
Jakub Ludwik Sobieski (James Louis Henry Sobieski (1667-1737) was Crown Prince of Poland.
www.thefreeencyclopedia.com /definition/word.aspx?w=Sobieski   (81 words)

  
 Jan III Sobieski - bografia - ściągi, charakterystyki, bryki, wypracowania, referaty, gotowce
Jakub Sobieski wychowywał synów na przyszłych wodzów, polityków, obrońców Rzeczypospolitej i szczerych patriotów.
Sobieski również poparł króla. W lutym 1662 roku sejm odrzucił projekty dworu.
Sobieski zdawał sobie sprawę z grożącego Polsce niebezpieczeństwa ze strony Brandenburgii i Habsburgów.
www.nojasne.pl /sciaga_wypracowanie/448_JanIIISobieski-bografia.html   (1347 words)

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