Elżbieta "Izabela" Dorota Czartoryska (née Flemming; 3 March 1746 – 15 July 1835) was a Polish princess, writer, art collector, and prominent figure in...
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Izabela Elżbieta Czartoryska can refer to two Polish noble ladies of that surname: Princess Izabela Elżbieta Czartoryska (née Countess Morsztyn) (1671–1756)...
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Izabela Czartoryska can refer to three Polish noble ladies of that surname: Princess Izabela Elżbieta Czartoryska (née Countess Morsztyn) (1671–1756)...
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Princess Elżbieta Izabela Czartoryska (21 May 1736 – 11 November 1816), better known under her married name of Izabela Lubomirska, was a politically influential...
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family have included: Antonina Czartoryska (1728–1746), Polish magnate, mother of Izabela Czartoryska Eleonora Czartoryska (1710–1795), Polish noble and...
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September, 1778, in Warsaw. She was the fifth child of Countess Izabela Czartoryska née Fleming and her husband Prince Adam Kazimierz Czartoryski, though...
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represented by Adam Karol Czartoryski, the last direct descendant of Izabela Czartoryska Flemming and Adam George Czartoryski, who brought the painting to...
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Casket (Polish: Szkatuła Królewska) was a memorial created in 1800 by Izabela Czartoryska. The large wooden casket contained 73 precious relics that had once...
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The initial collection was formed in 1796 in Puławy by Princess Izabela Czartoryska. The Museum officially opened in 1878. It is now a division of the...
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Puławy, Poland, built at the turn of the 19th century as a museum by Izabela Czartoryska. The "Temple of the Sibyl" at Puławy, also known as the Temple of...
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