Euchymia of Verbitsky
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Euchymia of Verbitsky
Summary
Euchymia of Verbitsky is a human[1]. She was born on 1539[2]. She passed away in Chatava[3]. She died on November 16, 1589[4].
Key Facts
- Euchymia of Verbitsky died in Chatava[3].
- Euchymia of Verbitsky was born on 1539[2].
- Euchymia of Verbitsky died on November 16, 1589[4].
- Burial took place at Church of Saint Catherine in Niaśviž[5].
- Euchymia of Verbitsky's father was Yury Verzhbytsky[6].
- Among Euchymia of Verbitsky's spouses was Andrzej Wiśniowiecki[7].
- Euchymia of Verbitsky was married to Jan Zawisza[8].
- A child of Euchymia of Verbitsky was Anna Sapieha[9].
- A child of Euchymia of Verbitsky was Zofia Anna Wiśniowiecka[10].
- A child of Euchymia of Verbitsky was Izabela Aleksandra Wiśniowiecka[11].
- A child of Euchymia of Verbitsky was Elżbieta Eufemia Wiśniowiecka[12].
- A child of Euchymia of Verbitsky was Jan Zawisza[13].
- A child of Euchymia of Verbitsky was Q92292045[14].
- Euchymia of Verbitsky held citizenship in Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[15].
- Euchymia of Verbitsky's religion is recorded as Catholicism[16].
- Euchymia of Verbitsky is recorded as female[17].
- Euchymia of Verbitsky's instance of is recorded as human[18].
- Euchymia of Verbitsky's family is recorded as Q63531591[19].
- Euchymia of Verbitsky's relative is recorded as Wacław Wierzbicki[20].
- Euchymia of Verbitsky's described by source is recorded as Wiśniowieccy : monografia rodu[21].
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Origins and Family
Euchymia of Verbitsky was born on 1539[2]. Her father was Yury Verzhbytsky[6].
Personal Life
Spouses include Andrzej Wiśniowiecki[7], 1528–1584[22], of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[23] and Jan Zawisza[8], of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[24]. Children include Anna Sapieha[9], of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[25]; Zofia Anna Wiśniowiecka[10], 1568–1619[26], of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[27]; Izabela Aleksandra Wiśniowiecka[11], b. 1559[28], of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[29]; Elżbieta Eufemia Wiśniowiecka[12], a patron of the arts[30], 1569–1596[31], of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[32]; Jan Zawisza[13], a politician[33], 1550–1626[34], of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[35]; and Q92292045[14], 1555–1600[36], of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[37]. Euchymia of Verbitsky's religion is recorded as Catholicism[16].
Death and Burial
Euchymia of Verbitsky died on November 16, 1589[4]. She passed away in Chatava[3]. Burial took place at Church of Saint Catherine in Niaśviž[5].
FAQs
Where did Euchymia of Verbitsky die?
Euchymia of Verbitsky passed away in Chatava[3].
Who were Euchymia of Verbitsky's parents?
Euchymia of Verbitsky's father was Yury Verzhbytsky[6].
Who was Euchymia of Verbitsky married to?
Euchymia of Verbitsky's spouses include Andrzej Wiśniowiecki[7] and Jan Zawisza[8].