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  Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Marina Mniszech
Marina Mniszech was a daughter of a Polish Voivod Jerzy Mniszech - one of the organizers of the Dimitriads, often viewed as a Polish invasion of Russia in the early 17th century.
Mniszech met False Dmitri I around 1604 or 1605, at the court of one of the Commonwealth magnates and agreed to marry him.
After the death of False Dmitri II in December of 1610, Marina Mniszech found herself a protector in the person of ataman Ivan Zarutsky, who would try to support the nomination of her son Ivan (born in January of 1611) for the Russian throne.
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 wiadomosci24 - Tag: jerzy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
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 Polish-Muscovite War (1605–1618) - Wikipedia Mirror   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The alliance with Poland was furthered by Dimitriy's marriage (per procura in Cracow) with the daughter of Jerzy Mniszech, Marina Mniszech, a Polish noblewoman with whom Dmitriy had fallen in love while in Poland.
Marina Mniszech, though, was pregnant with the new "heir" to the Russian throne, Ivan Dmitriyevich, and she would still be a factor in Muscovite politics until her eventual death in 1614.
Marina Mniszech tried until her death in 1614 to install her child as Tsar of Russia; various boyar factions still vied for power, trying to unseat the young Tsar Michael; and Sweden intervened in force, trying to gain the throne for Duke Carl Philip, even succeeding for a few months.
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 Osmanlı Tarihi Kültürü Medeniyeti Edebiyatı Sanatı
The alliance with Poland was furthered by the marriage (per procura in Cracow) between daughter of Jerzy Mniszech, Marina Mniszech, Polish noblewoman, with whom False Dmitri I fell in love while in Poland.
Marina Mniszech, though, was pregnant, with the new "heir" to the Russian throne, Ivan Dmitriyevich, and she would still be a factor of Muscovy politics until her eventual death in 1614.
Marina Mniszech tried to place her child as Tsar of Russia until her death in 1614, various boyar factions still vied for power, trying to unseat the young Tsar Michael, and Sweden intervend in force, trying to gain the throne for Duke Charles Philip, and succeeding for a few months.
www.osmanlimedeniyeti.com /wiki/Polish-Muscovite_War_(1605-1618)_.html   (5138 words)

  
 False Dmitry I   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
At that time he also met Marina Mniszech, a Polish Catholic noblewoman, daughter of Jerzy Mniszech.
He asked for her hand and was promised it in return for giving Mniszech family Pskov, Novgorod, Smolensk and Novgorod-Seversky.
A favorable opportunity for the conspirators presented itself on the 8th of May 1606, when Dmitry was finally married in Moscow to the Marina Mniszech.
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 Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Prince Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski (1616-1667) was a Polish noble (szlachcic), magnate, outstanding politician and military commander.
Court Marshals of the Crown of Kingdom of Poland and Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
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 Heydel-Mankoo's Almanach de Polska: The Counts of Poland
Jerzy and Jan obtained the hereditary title of Count of Galicia on February 8th 1783.
Jerzy (second son of Stanislaw and Catherine Zorawinska) obtained the hereditary title of Count of the Holy Roman Empire from Emperor Ferdinand II on 1st July 1631.
Bronislaw (son of Maximilian, 1786-1813, by his wife Maria Lubienska) and his two sons Bogumil (1841-1906) and Ludwik obtained the title of Count from Pope Leo XIII on 8th January 1884 (succession by primogeniture).
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 Muzeum Historyczne w Dukli   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Na przełomie XVII i XVIII wieku prace przy pałacu kontynuuje wnuk Franciszka Bernarda -Józef Wandalin Mniszech, marszałek wielki koronny i kasztelan krakowski.
Śmierć Augusta III i elekcja w roku 1764 Stanisława Augusta Poniatowskiego powoduje, że Jerzy Mniszech popada w swoisty niebyt polityczny.
Jerzy Wandalin Mniszech nie ogranicza swej działalności w Dukli do zespołu pałacowo-parkowego.
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 Dukla - a Shtet in Galicia, now Poland
Highlights: *Palace of the Mecinski (former Mniszech) family, baroque of the 17th Century.
Jerzy August Mniszek died in Dukla in 1778 at the age of 63.
Jerzy August had only a daughter from his second marriage: Józefa Maria, who married Stanislaw Szczesny Potocki.
www.shtetlinks.jewishgen.org /Zmigrod/zmigroddukla2.htm   (5198 words)

  
 Science-Fiction & Fantasy forums - History quiz!
Really, that was pretty easy for me, thanks:D She was Polish, her name was Maryna Mniszech, her father was the voievoda Jerzy Mniszech, and the pretender to the throne was the false Dymitr (Dmitri:) no. IandII, pretending to be the long lost son of the deceased tsar of Russia, Ivan the Terrible.
In 1605, the first invasion of Russia by the first Dmitri and the Mniszechs in command of the Polish army (or rather polish gentry, as it was officially a private excursion) took place.
That left Maryna Mniszech a widow, but fortunately she was pregnant, and so her father, Jerzy Mniszech, fought further for her son, Ivan Dmitrievich.
www.chronicles-network.com /forum/6150-history-quiz-29-print.html   (1415 words)

  
 All Empires History Forum: Private wars and in the Commonwealth of Poland and Lithuania
It was organised by Jerzy Mniszech, one of the Commonwealth's rich nobles and officials.
The daughter of voivod, Maryna Mniszech was supposed to marry with Dimitr and to become new Russian empress.
In echange for 300.000 rubles in gold and 14 castles in Russia Jerzy Mniszech also resognised him as his old son in law.
www.allempires.com /forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=8410   (8527 words)

  
 Amazon.com: "Marina Mniszech": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
In one version of this song, Mariya Nagaya explains to the boyars, after the pretender's marriage to Marina Mniszech, that he is not her son.
was the 'grand-nephew of the last King of Poland, a direct descendant of the father of the famous and unfortunate Marina Mniszech, whose biography was written by the Duchesse d'Abrants'.
Mniszech: Marina Mniszech was a powerful Polish aristocrat who in May 16o6 married "the False Dmitry," a pretender who assumed the throne after...
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 Courtly Lives - The Potocki Family Tree
Elizabeth/Elzbieta Potocki was born on February 30, 1933 at Derazne.1933-) married Jerzy Gromnicki, on November 28, 1959 at Montresor.
Jerzy, her husband, was born in Laskowce on April 23, 1930.
Helena Potocki was born May 18, 1934 in Warsaw, married Wincislas von Mauberg on November 3, 1956 at Gleiwitz.
www.angelfire.com /mi4/polcrt/PotockiTree.html   (2249 words)

  
 nobily - pafg258 - Généré par Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Jerzy Józef Mniszech [Parents] est né environ 1675.
Elle a épousé Jerzy Józef Mniszech environ 1712.
Jerzy August Mniszech est né en 1715, et est décédé en 1778.
users.skynet.be /nobily/nobily/pafg258.htm   (454 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/False Dmitry II
He pretended at first to be the Muscovite boyar Nagoy; but confessed, under torture, that he was tsarevich Dmitry, whereupon he was taken at his word and joined by thousands of Cossacks, Poles, and Muscovites.
In the course of the year Jerzy Mniszech, father of Marina Mniszech, widow of the first Dimitry, 'reunited' him with Marina, who miraculously recognized her late husband in this second Dimitry (subsequently quieting her conscience by privately marrying this impostor, who in no way resembled her first husband, False Dmitry I).
This brought him the support of the magnates of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth who had supported False Dmitry I.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/False_Dmitriy_II   (698 words)

  
 Amazon.com: "Jerzy Mniszech": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Prince Constantine Vishnevetskii, and to Prince Constantine's father-in-law, Jerzy Mniszech, the Palatine of Sandomierz, whose family seat was at Sambor in Poland.
cutthroats in 1591, and although this was taken with a pinch of salt, his potential usefulness was quickly perceived by Jerzy Mniszech, Palatine of Sandomierz, a man whose personal ambition was exceeded only by the fortune he had made out of...
In May 1606 he married Marina, daughter of Jerzy Mniszech, palatine of Sandomierz, one of Dmitry's most powerful Polish supporters.
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 The Elected Monarchy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The final indignity came when, as a direct result of attempting to introduce reforms that would modernise the state, Jerzy Lubomirski, the Grand Marshal, rebelled against the King.
The royal faction was defeated at the battle of Matwy (1666) but not long afterwards Lubomirski came and begged for a pardon which was granted; the whole farce had merely served to damage the prestige of the crown.
Augustus spent his reign almost exclusively in Dresden, only fleeing to Poland when the Prussians occupied Saxony during the Seven Years War; Poland was ruled by his adviser Bruhl and son-in-law, Mniszech.
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 hrabiowie
According to the text of the Russian confirmation, Władysław Grzegorz Branicki had his title of count recognised in Russia without having to provide the LP received from the Empress Maria Theresa granting the title of count of the Holy Roman Empire as they had been lost during the disturbances in Warsaw in 1794.
Russia*: (IC) 30 Nov. 1849 for Jan Nepomucen Paweł Franciszek (son of Karol); Karol Antoni Stanisław Jerzy Kalixt, Mieczysław Marceli Stanisław Józef, Władysław Stanisław Józef Franciszek (sons of Stanisław).
Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria: 11/22 Apr. 1783 for Michał Jerzy Mniszech.
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 History quiz! - Page 29 - Science-Fiction & Fantasy forums
She was Polish, her name was Maryna Mniszech, her father was the voievoda Jerzy Mniszech, and the pretender to the throne was the false Dymitr (Dmitri
They put an end to the former boyar Borys Godunov's rule as a tsar and they occupied Moscow for several months.
This led them all to a tragedy 3 years later, as Michail Romanov was elected by the boyars and thus established the well-known (and for Poland rather tragic) line of the Romanovs on the Russian throne.
www.chronicles-network.com /forum/6150-history-quiz-29.html   (1294 words)

  
 Consistency List - PERSONAL NAMES (I-P) (Soloviev)
Marie Antoinette, Austrian archduchess, queen of France 48 1772-74
Marina Mniszech, daughter of Mniszech, later married to
Mniszech, Count Jerzy, crown marshal of Court of Poland 41 1757-61
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 WikiMiki.net - Півострів   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Marina soon left to join her husband in Moscow, where she was crowned a tsarina in May. Marina Mniszech However, Dmitriy's position was weak.
Many boyars felt they could gain more influence, even the throne, for themselves, and many were still wary of Polish cultural influence.
- Jerzy Malec, Szkice z dziejów federalizmu i myśli federalistycznej w czasach nowożytnych, Wydawnictwo UJ, 1999, ISBN 8323312788
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 Countries Ph-Pu
1861) (President of the Senate) 30 Jan 1831 - 17 Aug 1831 Adam Jerzy ksiaze Czartoryski (s.a.) 17 Aug 1831 - 7 Sep 1831 Jan Stefan Krukowiecki (b.
1800) (acting to 19 Aug 1783) 23 Aug 1783 - 8 Jul 1793 Michal Jerzy Mniszech (b.
1952) 31 Oct 1997 - 19 Oct 2001 Jerzy Buzek (b.
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 Potocki
2d) Jerzy Jozef Henryk Roman (Vienna 21 Jan 1889-Geneva 20 Sep 1961); m.Paris
Jerzy Skrzyszowski (Kurowice 30 Sep 1893-Samarkhan, Russia 1942)
Jerzy Jozef Jordan-Stojowski (Lvov 13 Oct 1898-Pruszków 19 Apr 1995)
pages.prodigy.net /ptheroff/gotha/potocki.html   (2453 words)

  
 Poland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
bf.19 Feb 1650-29 Dec 1664 Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski (b.
23 Aug 1783 - 8 Jul 1793 Michal Jerzy Mniszech (b.
31 Oct 1997 - 19 Oct 2001 Jerzy Karol Buzek (b.
www.worldstatesmen.org /Poland.htm   (3863 words)

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