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  1. Stanisław I Leszczyński ( Polish pronunciation: [staˈɲiswaf lɛʂˈt͡ʂɨj̃skʲi]; French: Stanislas Leczinski French pronunciation: [stanislas lɛɡzɛ̃ski] 20 October 1677 – 23 February 1766), also Anglicized and Latinized as Stanislaus I, was twice King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania, and at various times Prince of Deux-Ponts ...

    • Leszczyński

      The House of Leszczyński (/ l ɛ ʃ ˈ tʃ ɪ n s k i /...

  2. Stanisław Bogusław Leszczyński herbu Wieniawa (ur. 20 października 1677 we Lwowie, zm. 23 lutego 1766 w Lunéville) – król Polski w latach 1704–1709 i 1733–1736, książę Lotaryngii i Baru w latach 1738–1766, wolnomularz [1], starosta nowodworski w 1701 i 1703 roku [2], starosta odolanowski w 1696 roku [3] .

  3. Estanislao I Leszczynski (en polaco: Stanisław Leszczyński; Leópolis, 20 de octubre de 1677-Lunéville, 23 de febrero de 1766) rey de la Mancomunidad de las Dos Naciones (Polonia-Lituania) (1704-1709 y 1733-1734), perteneciente al clan Wieniawa. Su primera subida al trono contó con el apoyo sueco.

  4. ) (eigentlich Stanisław Bogusław Leszczyński; * 20. Oktober 1677 in Lemberg , Polen-Litauen ; † 23. Februar 1766 in Lunéville , Lothringen ) war ein polnischer Aristokrat , Magnat , Beamter im Staatsdienst [1] , Herzog von Lothringen und Bar , Reichsgraf des Heiligen Römischen Reichs und Staatsmann aus dem Adelsgeschlecht der Leszczyńskis .

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LeszczyńskiLeszczyński - Wikipedia

    The House of Leszczyński (/ l ɛ ʃ ˈ tʃ ɪ n s k i / lesh-CHIN-skee, Polish: [lɛˈʂtʂɨj̃skʲi] ⓘ; plural: Leszczyńscy, feminine form: Leszczyńska) was a prominent Polish noble family. They were magnates in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and later became the royal family of Poland.

  6. Stanislas Leszczynski ou Leczinski [1] (prononciation francisée en [l ɛ ɡ z ɛ̃ s k i]), en polonais, Stanisław Leszczyński (prononcé en polonais [s t a ' n i s w a f l ɛ ʂ ' t ʂ ɨ ɲ s k i]), né le 20 octobre 1677 à Léopol / Lwów en république des Deux Nations (actuelle Lviv, en Ukraine) et mort le 23 février 1766 ...

  7. When the Russian army besieged the Polish city of Gdańsk on 27th June 1734, a man dressed in peasant clothing fled the city. But this was no ordinary man. It was Stanisław I, King of Poland. He was fleeing Poland for the second time. His escape led to his second abdication of the Polish-Lithuanian throne. However, his story did not end there. Despite leaving Gdańsk dressed as a peasant, he ...