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  1. Joanna Grudzińska (Poznan, 17 de mayo de 1795 - Tsárskoye Seló, 17 de noviembre de 1831) era una aristócrata polaca, duquesa de Łowicz y segunda esposa del gran duque Constantino Pávlovich Románov, de facto, virrey de Polonia.

  2. Joanna Grudzińska (17 May 1791, Poznań - 17 November 1831, Tsarskoye Selo) was a Polish noble, a Princess of Łowicz and the second wife of Grand Duke Constantine Pavlovich of Russia, the de facto viceroy of the Kingdom of Poland. This marriage cost Constantine the crown of Russia.

  3. Joanna Grudzińska (Poznan, 17 de mayo de 1795 - Tsárskoye Seló, 17 de noviembre de 1831) era una aristócrata polaca, duquesa de Łowicz y segunda esposa del gran duque Constantino Pávlovich Románov, de facto, virrey de Polonia. Este matrimonio costó a Constantino el trono de Rusia.

  4. Autres informations. Joanna Grudzińska, née le 17 mai 1791 à Poznań et morte le 17 novembre 1831 à Tsarskoïe Selo, est une aristocrate polonaise, princesse de Łowicz et la seconde épouse de Constantin Pavlovitch (1779-1831). Ce mariage morganatique valut à Constantin la perte de la couronne de Russie.

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    Juliane was the third daughter of Franz Frederick Anton, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld and Countess Augusta Caroline Reuss of Ebersdorf. She was named in honour of her grand-aunt, Queen Juliane Marie of Denmark, who was her paternal grandmother's sister. King Leopold I of the Belgians was her younger brother, while Queen Victoria of United Kingdom w...

    Marriage plans

    Empress Catherine II of Russia began to search for a suitable wife for her second grandson, Grand Duke Konstantin, after the marriage of her eldest grandson, Grand Duke Alexander, to Louise of Baden in 1793. The empress spoke with pride of Konstantin as an enviable match for many brides in Europe, as he was the second in the line of succession to the Russian Empire. Soon a marriage offer arrived from the court of Naples: King Ferdinand I and Queen Maria Carolinasuggested a marriage between th...

    Life in Russia

    Juliane, along with her mother and two elder sisters, Sophie and Antoinette, travelled to Saint Petersburg at the request of Empress Catherine II of Russia. After the first meeting, the Empress wrote: "The Duchess of Saxe-Coburg was beautiful and worthy of respect among women, and her daughters are pretty. It's a pity that our groom must choose only one, would be good to keep all three. But it seems that our Paris give the apple to the younger one, you'll see that he would prefer Juliane amon...

    Almost immediately after her return to Coburg, Anna began negotiations for a divorce from her husband. Grand Duke Konstantin wrote in response to her letter: 1. You write to me that I allowed you to go into foreign lands because we are incompatible and because I can't give you the love which you need. But humbly I ask you to calm yourself in consid...

    Alville (Alix von Wattenwyl), Elfenau. Die Geschichte eines bernischen Landsitzes und seiner Bewohner, Bern 1959.
    Alville, Des cours princières aux demeures helvétiques, Lausanne 1962
    Erika Bestenreiner,Die Frauen aus dem Hause Coburg. Munich: Piper 2008, ISBN 3-492-04905-2
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    Joanna Grudzińska (17 de mayo de 1791, Poznań - 17 de noviembre de 1831, Tsarskoye Selo ) fue una noble polaca , princesa de Łowicz y segunda esposa del gran duque Constantino Pavlovich de Rusia, el virrey de facto del Reino de Polonia. Este matrimonio le costó a Constantino la corona de Rusia.