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Jabłonowska, Anna z Sapiehów, księżna, 1728-1800

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Personal name headingJabłonowska, Anna z Sapiehów, księżna, 1728-1800
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Variant(s)Sapieżanka, Anna, księżna, 1728-1800
Z Sapiehów Jabłonowska, Anna, księżna, 1728-1800
Other standard no.162666288
Q9155222
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Associated countryPoland
Associated placeBracław (Poland : Voivodeship)
LocatedSiemiatycze (Poland) Kock (Poland)
Birth date1728-06-22
Death date1800-02-07
Place of birthVoŭpa (Belarus)
Place of deathOstroh (Ukraine)
Field of activityCollectors and collecting Natural history collections Science Administration of estates Poland--Politics and government--1763-1796
Profession or occupationCollectors and collecting Landowners Benefactors Politicians Diplomats
Found inKsiężna Anna z Sapiehów Jabłonowska, 1728-1800, 2001: p. 5 (księżna Anna Paulina z Sapiehów Jabłonowska)
LC database, Dec. 4, 2006: (hdg.: Jabłonowska, Anna, Sapieżanka, księżna, 1728-1800)
Wielka encyklopedia powszechna PWN, 1962-1970: (Jabłonowska Anna, księżna; b. 1728; d. Feb. 7, 1800; daughter of Kazimierz Karol Sapieha and Karolina Radziwiłłówna; m. Jan Kajetan Jabłonowski 1750)
Kolekcje przyrodnicze i gospodarcze innowacje -- tradycje i nowoczesność, 2021: title page (... księżnej Anny z Sapiehów Jabłonowskiej (1728-1800)) page 7 (... księżnej Anny Pauliny z Sapiehów Jabłonowskiej; wojwodzina of Bracław)
Wikipedia, viewed December 10, 2022: Polish Anna Jabłonowska page (Anna Paulina z Sapiehów Jabłonowska; born 22 June 1728 in Wołpa [today: Voŭpa, Belarus]; died 7 February 1800 in Ostrog [today, Ostroh, Ukraine]; princess [księżna]; wojewodzina of Bracław; economist, collector, supporter of the sciences and art; administrator of her own goods; built up a large library and natural history collection in her palace in Siemiatycze)
   <https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Jab%C5%82onowska>
VIAF, 20 January 2023 (authorized access points in VIAF cluster: Jabłonowska, Anna 1728-1800, Jabłonowska, Anna 1728-1801, Anna Jabłonowska Patronka Liceum Ogólnokształcącego nr. II w Białymstoku, Jabłonowska, Anna z Sapiehów, księżna, 1728-1800; VIAF ID: 162666288 (Personal))
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Wikipedia, 20 January 2023: English-language Anna Jabłonowska page (Anna Jabłonowska; Princess Anna Paulina Jabłonowska (22 June 1728, Wołpa-7 February 1800, Ostroróg); Polish magnate and politician; after having been widowed in 1764, actively engaged in Polish politics; belonged to the opposition of king Stanisław August Poniatowski, supported Bar Confederation (1768-1772) at courts of Vienna and Paris, where she travelled in 1769 to act as an informal diplomat, returning to Poland in 1771; from 1772, devoted herself to managing her domains; followed a policy of social action to improve the life of the population in cities and villages on her estates; also known for her scientific interests; made her palace in Kock a center of science; possessed a naturalist collection famed in contemporary Europe; has been referred to as one of the most significant women of 18th-century Poland)
   <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Jab%C5%82onowska>
Wikidata, 20 January 2023 (Anna Jabłonowska (Q9155222); description: Polish magnate and politician; country of citizenship: Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth; family: House of Sapieha, Jabłonowski family; occupations: naturalist, politician, public figure, economist, collector)
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