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  1. Princess Teofila Ludwika Zasławska (ca. 1650 – November 15, 1709) was a member of the Polish nobility (Polish: szlachta), known as the perhaps most significant heiress and landowner of her contemporary Poland.

  2. Teofila Ludwika z Zasławskich primo voto Wiśniowiecka secundo voto Lubomirska (ur. 1654, zm. 15 listopada 1709) – polska księżna, córka wojewody krakowskiego Władysława Dominika Zasławskiego-Ostrogskiego i Katarzyny Sobieskiej, siostry króla polskiego Jana III. V ordynatka ostrogska.

  3. Princess Teofila Ludwika Zasławska (ca. 1650 – November 15, 1709) was a member of the Polish nobility ( Polish: szlachta ), known as the perhaps most significant heiress and landowner of her contemporary Poland. Quick Facts Coat of arms, Born ... Close.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ZasławskiZasławski - Wikipedia

    However, the Zasławski family faced a similar fate when their last male heir, Aleksander Janusz Zasławski, died in 1682. Their huge possessions passed to the Lubomirski family (due to their marriage with Aleksander's sister, Teofilia Ludwika Zasławska) and other families of Polish szlachta.

  5. Princess Teofila Ludwika Zasławska (ca. 1650 – November 15, 1709) was a member of the Polish nobility (Polish: szlachta). She was the daughter of Katarzyna Sobieska, who was the sister of Jan III Sobieski, the king of The Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.

  6. Princess Teofila Ludwika Zasławska (ca. 1650 – November 15, 1709) was a member of the Polish nobility (Polish: szlachta), known as the perhaps most significant heiress and landowner of her contemporary Poland.

  7. He married the niece of John III Sobieski, Teofila Ludwika Zasławska; they separated due to constant quarrels and Józef's "nymphomaniacal excesses". References