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  1. María Clementina Sobieska BiografíayAsunto. Maria Clementina Sobieska (en polaco : Maria Klementyna Sobieska ; [1] 18 de julio de 1702 - 18 de enero de 1735) fue una reina titular de Inglaterra, Escocia e Irlanda por matrimonio con James Francis Edward Stuart , un jacobita pretendiente al trono británico. Nieta del rey polaco John III ...

  2. La princesa polaca María Clementina Sobieska contrajo nupcias con el aspirante Estuardo al trono de Inglaterra James III, estableciendo ambos su resid...

  3. Maria Clementina Sobieska was the last widely recognised Stuart queen, albeit in exile, and mother to the final generation of the Stuart dynasty. Examining the material and visual culture surrounding her funeral and afterlife, this chapter reinstates Clementina in Jacobite and Stuart history.

  4. Maria Clementina Sobieska (1702-1735) is one of three women honored with monuments in the basilica. She was niece to the King of Poland and married to the Pretender of the English throne, James III Stuart . She looks down from her monument to that of her husband and sons. At the age of 33, she died of tuberculosis and was buried in St. Peter's.

  5. 'The Irish to the Rescue: the Tercentenary of the Polish Princess Clementina's Escape' was a seminar organised on the occasion of the tercentenary of the rescue of the Polish Princess Maria Clementina Sobieska from captivity in Innsbruck in April 1719 by a small group of Irish and French people in a most dramatic fashion. The podcasts from the event are now available.

  6. Al menos María Beatriz pudo encontrarle a su futura esposa María Clementina Sobieska. Murió, de cáncer mamario y por neumonía complicada por un absceso en el lado izquierdo del pulmón, en el castillo de Saint-Germain-en-Laye, en París, el 7 de mayo de 1718, a los 59 años de edad.

  7. Hace 6 días · His choice of bride was the young Polish princess, Maria Clementina Sobieska. The granddaughter of the Polish hero-king, John III, she had connections with courts across Europe and, most importantly, a massive dowry. George I tried to prevent the marriage and had Clementina arrested on her journey to Italy during the winter of 1718-19.