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  1. Urszula Meyerin (also, Meierin; 1570–1635) was a politically influential Polish courtier and mistress to King Sigismund III of Poland. Her real surname may have been Gienger (or Gienger von Grünbüchl), but that remains in dispute; she signed her letters Ursula Meyerin.

  2. Urszula Mayerin ( Meyerin o Meierin), nacida alrededor de 1570 en Baviera cerca de Munich y fallecida el 15 de abril de 1635 en el Palacio Real de Varsovia, fue institutriz de la corte polaca de Ana de Austria.

  3. Urszula Meierin Meyerin (właśc. Urszula Gienger, ur. ok. 1570, zm. 1635 w Warszawie) – ochmistrzyni dworu Zygmunta III Wazy . Życiorys. Była córką Anny, pochodzącej z Bawarii. Jej ojciec jest nieznany; istnieją domniemania, że był nim któryś z Habsburgów. Do Rzeczypospolitej trafiła wraz z arcyksiężniczką Anną Habsburżanką, żoną Zygmunta III.

  4. 1 de may. de 2022 · Urszula Meyerin also Meierin (1570–1635) was mistress to King Sigismund III of Poland and a politically influential woman. Her real name might have been Gienger (or Gienger von Grünbüchl), but it is still a matter of dispute among historians; she signed all her letters as Ursula Meyerin.

  5. 10 de abr. de 2019 · Urszula Meyerin, a supporter of Jesuits who corresponded with the Pope and used her influence on the king to appoint her favourites to state positions, deserved the honor to give her effigy to the virgin martyr Ursula, which would be another reason for king's gratitude towards Baranowski.

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  6. Urszula Meyerin (also, Meierin; 1570–1635) was a politically influential Polish courtier and mistress to King Sigismund III of Poland. Her real surname may have been Gienger (or Gienger von Grünbüchl), but that remains in dispute; she signed her letters Ursula Meyerin.

  7. Her closest confidant was Urszula Meyerin. Constance was proficient in Spanish, Latin and Italian. She learned Polish after the wedding but rarely used it. She was very religious and went to Mass twice a day. She also was a patron of clerics, painters and architects.