Franciszka Kopeć
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Franciszka Kopeć
Summary
Franciszka Kopeć is a human[1]. She was born on 1649[2]. She died on February 14, 1690[3].
Key Facts
- Franciszka Kopeć was born on 1649[2].
- Franciszka Kopeć died on February 14, 1690[3].
- Franciszka Kopeć's father was Jan Karol Kopeć[4].
- Franciszka Kopeć's mother was Lukrecja Maria Strozzi[5].
- Among Franciszka Kopeć's spouses was Kazimierz Władysław Sapieha[6].
- A child of Franciszka Kopeć was Jan Fryderyk Sapieha[7].
- A child of Franciszka Kopeć was Q105697778[8].
- A child of Franciszka Kopeć was Cecylia Zofia Sapieha[9].
- A child of Franciszka Kopeć was Q122965864[10].
- A child of Franciszka Kopeć was Q122965911[11].
- A child of Franciszka Kopeć was Q122971260[12].
- Franciszka Kopeć held citizenship in Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[13].
- Franciszka Kopeć is recorded as female[14].
- Franciszka Kopeć's instance of is recorded as human[15].
- Franciszka Kopeć's family is recorded as Q4232311[16].
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Origins and Family
Franciszka Kopeć was born on 1649[2]. Her father was Jan Karol Kopeć[4]. Her mother was Lukrecja Maria Strozzi[5].
Personal Life
Among Franciszka Kopeć's spouses was Kazimierz Władysław Sapieha[6]. Children include Jan Fryderyk Sapieha[7], a historian[17], 1680–1751[18], of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[19], awarded the Order of the White Eagle[20]; Q105697778[8], 1689–1716[21], of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[22]; Cecylia Zofia Sapieha[9], 1688–1762[23], of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[24]; Q122965864[10], b. 1681[25], of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[26]; Q122965911[11], a Christian nun[27], 1683–1749[28], of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[29]; and Q122971260[12], 1690–1692[30], of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[31].
Death and Burial
Franciszka Kopeć died on February 14, 1690[3].
FAQs
Who were Franciszka Kopeć's parents?
Franciszka Kopeć's father was Jan Karol Kopeć[4]. Franciszka Kopeć's mother was Lukrecja Maria Strozzi[5].
Who was Franciszka Kopeć married to?
Franciszka Kopeć's spouses include Kazimierz Władysław Sapieha[6].