Marianna Wiśniowiecka
Marianna Wiśniowiecka (1600 – February 1624) - Polish noblewoman (szlachcianka), the oldest daughter of Prince Konstanty Wiśniowiecki and Anna Zahorowska of Ostoja Clan.
Marianna Wiśniowiecka | |
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Princess | |
Coat of arms | Korybut |
Born | 1600 |
Died | February 1624 |
Family | Wiśniowiecki |
Consort | Jakub Sobieski |
Issue
1. Teresa (b. 1622 d. 1623) 2. unknown daughter | |
Father | Konstanty Wiśniowiecki |
Mother | Anna Zahorowska |
In February 1620 she married Polish magnate Jakub Sobieski, the father of King of Poland Jan III Sobieski. She probably died in childbirth.
Children
Marianna and Jakub had two daughters:
- Teresa (b. 1622 d. 1623)
- unknown daughter (b. and d. February 1624)
Bibliography
- Lepecki M., Pan Jakobus Sobieski, Spółdzielnia Wydawnicza Czytelnik, Warszawa 1970, ISBN 83-07-00982-0, s. 93–103, 158.
- Podhorodecki L., Sobiescy herbu Janina, Ludowa Spółdzielnia Wydawnicza, Warszawa 1981, ISBN 83-205-3234-5, s. 30, 41.
- Czamańska I., Wiśniowieccy. Monografia rodu, Wydawnictwo Poznańskie, Poznań 2007, ISBN 978-83-7177-229-0, s. 156–157.
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