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  1. 16 de diciembre de 1520 jul. Bárbara Radziwiłł (en polaco: Barbara Radziwiłłówna, en lituano: Barbora Radvilaitė; Vilna, 16 de diciembre de 1520- Cracovia, 8 de mayo de 1551) fue la segunda esposa del rey Segismundo II Augusto Jagellón, y por tanto reina de Polonia y gran duquesa de Lituania .

  2. Video | BarbaraRadziwill.com. BARBARA AND AUGUSTUS: A RENAISSANCE LOVE STORY. In April 2021, the Kosciuszko Foundation of Washington, DC, invited Jeff Prince to introduce an American audience to the story of Barbara Radziwill and Augustus.

  3. (1520-1551) Reina de Polonia (1548-1551). Hija de Jerzy Radziwill, atamán del enorme ducado de Lituania. En 1547 se casó con el enorme duque de Lituania Segismundo Augusto, quien por año siguiente fue coronado rey de Polonia. Colabora para ampliar la biografía de Bárbara Radziwill. ¿Qué opinas de la crónica de la vida de Bárbara Radziwill?

  4. BarbaraRadziwill.com is the official website of Jeff Prince, the author of a historical novel about Barbara Radziwill, the Polish queen who defied convention and scandalized Europe in the 16th century. Learn more about the book, the author, and the fascinating history behind the story.

  5. The Radziwill princes undoubtedly best represent the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, they are one of the most distinctive, recognisable signs of the early Lithuanian state and its living tradition in Europe and the world. Therefore, the monumental international exhibition The Radziwills.

  6. 8 de may. de 2024 · Barbara Radziwiłł was a Lithuanian noble whose great beauty caught the eye of King Sigismund II Augustus in 1543. She consented to become his mistress and enjoyed four years of luxurious bliss. However, the bliss soon ended. Lady Barbara married the king in 1547 and it caused a great scandal!

  7. Barbara Radziwill. Title. Barbara Radziwill. [cda 2018] Painting on copper plate. Medium. Painting on copper plate. [Muzeum Narodowe w Krakowie, revised 2018] Portrait of Barbara Radziwill (1520-1551), the second wife of Sigismund II Augustus and Queen Consort of Poland. Attribution. Lucas Cranach the Younger. Attribution.