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  1. Maria Józefa Sobieska. Maria Józefa Sobieska née Wessel (1685-1761), was a Polish princess, daughter-in-law of king John III Sobieski. Biography. She was the daughter of nobleman Stanisław Wessel, Rogala coat of arms and Countess Maria Barbara von Starhemberg (1673-1745).

  2. Maria Józefa Wesslówna Sobieska (ur. ok. 1685, zm. 4 stycznia 1761 w Warszawie) – córka starosty ostrowieckiego Stanisława Wessla i Barbary Starhemberg, żona królewicza polskiego Konstantego Władysława Sobieskiego.

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    According to the family's legend, it traced its lineage to a Polish duke, Leszek II the Black. Another family legend said that they were the descendants of Duke Sobiesław, the son of Leszko III, a legendary ruler of the Popielids dynasty. The family reached the height of its power and importance in the late 16th and 17th centuries, when one of its ...

    The Sobieski family used the Janina coat of arms, and their motto was Vel cum hoc, vel super hoc. 1. Coat of Arms of John III Sobieski as the King of Poland 2. Portrayal of Sobieski's royal crown, Gdańsk.

    St. Lawrence's Church in Żółkiew. Mausoleum of the Żółkiewskiand Sobieski family

    Among the descendants of John III Sobieski were one Holy Roman Emperor (simultaneously one King of Bohemia and one King of Germany), seven Kings of Saxony (simultaneously one Duke of Warsaw), one King of Bavaria, two Kings of Italy (simultaneously one Emperor of Ethiopia and one King of the Albanians), one Tsar of Bulgaria, one Emperor of Austria (...

  3. Maria Kazimiera de La Grange d’Arquien, Marysieńka (ur. 28 czerwca 1641 lub wcześniej w Nevers [1], zm. 30 stycznia 1716 w Blois [2] [3]) – królowa Polski, żona króla Jana III Sobieskiego, starosta brodnicki w latach 1678 – 1698, starosta gniewski w latach 1696 – 1699 [4] .

  4. Maria Józefa Sobieska de soltera Wessel (1685-1761), fue una princesa polaca, nuera del rey Juan III Sobieski.

  5. Entre los objetos destruidos se encontraba la tumba de María Józefa Sobieska née Wessel (1685–1761), la esposa de Konstanty Sobieski (1680–1726), hijo del rey Ene III Sobieski (1629–1696). La cabeza de un putto llorando es uno de sus elementos conservados.

  6. The head of a crying putto. On 31 August 1944, German bombs fell on Nowe Miasto (the New Town). One of them smashed through the vault of the St. Kazimierz Church, burying the people who had sought shelter inside. Among the destroyed items there was the tomb of Maria Józefa Sobieska, nee Wessel (1685–1761), the wife of Konstanty Sobieski ...