LC control no. | n 80159803 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Stanisław I Leszczyński, King of Poland, 1677-1766 |
Variant(s) | Stanisław I, Leszczyński, King of Poland, 1677-1766 Leszczyński, Stanisław, 1677-1766 Leckzinski, Stanislas, 1677-1766 Stanislav I, King of Poland, 1677-1766 Stanisław Leszczyński, King of Poland, 1677-1766 Stanislaw I, King of Poland, 1677-1766 Leszczynski, Stanislas, 1677-1766 Stanislas I, King of Poland, 1677-1766 Stanislas Leczinski, King of Poland, 1677-1766 Leczinski, Stanislas, 1677-1766 Citoyen de Geneve, 1677-1766 Stanislaus I, King of Poland, 1677-1766 |
Birth date | 1677-10-20 |
Death date | 1766-02-23 |
Place of birth | Lʹviv (Ukraine) |
Place of death | Lunéville (France) |
Found in | Enc. Brit., 1972: v. 21, p. 115 (Stanislaw I) Enc. Americana, 1975: v. 25, p. 588 (Stanislav I) Enc. powsz. PWN, 1973-1976: v. 4, p. 261 (Stanisław Leszczyński (1677-1766), król pol.) His Entretien d'un Européen avec un insulaire ... 1981: t.p. (Stanislas Leszczynski) Proyart, abbé. Histoire de Stanislas Ier, roi de Pologne ... 1840. His Réponse au discours qui a remporté le prix de l'Académie de Dijon, 1751: t.p. (un citoyen de Geneve) Quérard (citoyen de Genève, Stanislas Leczinski, roi de Pologne) Brittanica online (WWW), 22 Sept. 2003 under Stanislaw I (Stanislaw Leszcynski, king of Poland from 1704-1709 and 1733; placed on the throne by Charles XII of Sweden in 1704; deposed by Augustus II in 1709; regained throne after death of Augustus in 1733, but his election was annulled by an invasion by Russia and Austria; as part of the Peace of Vienna of 1738, Augustus III was recognized as King of Poland, but Stanislaw was allowed to retain his royal titles, and was granted the provinces of Lorraine and Bar for life) Wikipedia, Oct. 29, 2019: (Stanisław I Leszczyński; also Stanislaus I; b. Oct. 20, 1677 in L'viv; d. Feb. 23, 1766 in Lunéville) |
Not found in | Collier's enc., 1973. |