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  1. Among people born in 1702, Maria Clementina Sobieska ranks 5 . Before her are Anne Bonny, Emperor Nakamikado, Thomas Bayes, and Jean-Étienne Liotard. After her are Muhammad Shah, Legall de Kermeur, Sava Petrović, William Fermor, Louis George, Margrave of Baden-Baden, Francesco Zuccarelli, and Jack Sheppard. Among people deceased in 1735 ...

  2. 18 jul 1702 - 18 ene 1735. María Clementina Sobieska, a veces escrito como Maria Klementyna Sobieska, fue una princesa polaca.

  3. 10 de mar. de 2020 · María Clementina Sobieska, fue la nieta del rey de Polonia casada con uno de los aspirantes al trono de Inglaterra. Y se encontró en medio de la lucha entre católicos y protestantes por el trono inglés, defendiendo siempre la fe católica.

  4. 5 de ago. de 2021 · That identity was not singular, however. Considering Maria Clementina Sobieska’s image in three stages — the period surrounding her marriage, the separation from her husband between 1725–27 and her death and afterlife from 1735 — it becomes evident that there were several manifestations of Clementina’s queenship.

  5. María Carolina Sobieski. María Carolina Sobieska (25 de noviembre de 1697; 8 de mayo de 1740) fue una princesa polaca, hija de Jaime Luis Sobieski. Conocida como Marie-Charlotte o Charlotte, fue princesa de Turenne y luego duquesa de Bouillon por matrimonio. Carlota fue la última miembro de la familia Sobieski .

  6. 8 de ene. de 2021 · Maria Clementina Sobieska was born on 18 July 1702 as the daughter of James Louis Sobieski, the son of King John III of Poland and Marie Casimire Louise de La Grange d’Arquien, and Countess Palatine Hedwig Elisabeth of Neuburg. She was one of their three surviving children out of seven. At the age of 16, Clementina was betrothed to James ...

  7. Dr A. R. Gillespie. Princess Maria Clementina Sobieska (1702-1735), granddaughter of Jan Sobieski III, the famous King of Poland who defeated the Turks at the Battle of Vienna in 1683, was known in Jacobite circles from 1719 as 'our Queene' 1 ). Maria Clementina was one of the most well-connected young ladies in Europe at this time.