Stanisław Lubomirski
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Stanisław Lubomirski
Summary
Stanisław Lubomirski is a human[1]. He was born on January 1, 1704[2]. He passed away in Warsaw[3]. He died on July 19, 1793[4]. He worked as a military personnel[5]. He has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[6]
Key Facts
- Stanisław Lubomirski passed away in Warsaw[3].
- Stanisław Lubomirski was born on January 1, 1704[2].
- Stanisław Lubomirski died on July 19, 1793[4].
- Stanisław Lubomirski is buried at Powązki Cemetery[7].
- Stanisław Lubomirski's father was Jerzy Aleksander Lubomirski[8].
- Stanisław Lubomirski's mother was Joanna von Starzhausen[9].
- Among Stanisław Lubomirski's spouses was Ludwika Lubomirska (née Pociej)[10].
- A child of Stanisław Lubomirski was Michał Lubomirski[11].
- A child of Stanisław Lubomirski was Józef Aleksander Lubomirski[12].
- A child of Stanisław Lubomirski was Franciszek Ksawery Lubomirski[13].
- A child of Stanisław Lubomirski was Aleksander Lubomirski[14].
- A child of Stanisław Lubomirski was Ludwika Lubomirska[15].
- Stanisław Lubomirski held citizenship in Grand Duchy of Lithuania[16].
- Stanisław Lubomirski held citizenship in Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[17].
- Stanisław Lubomirski worked as a military personnel[5].
- Stanisław Lubomirski held the position of voivode of Bracław[18].
- Stanisław Lubomirski held the position of voivode of Kyiv[19].
- Stanisław Lubomirski held the position of Deputy to the Sejm of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[20].
- Stanisław Lubomirski held the position of Podstola the Great Crown[21].
- Stanisław Lubomirski held the position of Q65108769[22].
- Stanisław Lubomirski held the position of Q66201292[23].
- Stanisław Lubomirski received the Order of the White Eagle[24].
- Stanisław Lubomirski received the Order of Saint Stanislaus[25].
- Stanisław Lubomirski is recorded as male[26].
- Stanisław Lubomirski's instance of is recorded as human[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Stanisław Lubomirski was born on January 1, 1704[2]. His father was Jerzy Aleksander Lubomirski[8]. His mother was Joanna von Starzhausen[9].
Career and Affiliations
Stanisław Lubomirski worked as a military personnel[5]. Positions held include voivode of Bracław[18], a historical position[28], in Grand Duchy of Lithuania[29], founded in 1566[30]; voivode of Kyiv[19], a historical position[31], in Grand Duchy of Lithuania[32]; Deputy to the Sejm of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[20]; Podstola the Great Crown[21], in Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[33]; Q65108769[22]; and Q66201292[23].
Recognition
Awards received include Order of the White Eagle[24], an order[34], in Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[35], founded in 1705[36] and Order of Saint Stanislaus[25], an order[37], in Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[38], founded in 1765[39].
Personal Life
Among Stanisław Lubomirski's spouses was Ludwika Lubomirska (née Pociej)[10]. Children include Michał Lubomirski[11], an aristocrat[40], 1752–1825[41], of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[42], awarded the Order of the White Eagle[43]; Józef Aleksander Lubomirski[12], a chamberlain[44], 1751–1817[45], of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[46], awarded the Order of the White Eagle[47]; Franciszek Ksawery Lubomirski[13], a military officer[48], 1747–1829[49], of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[50]; Aleksander Lubomirski[14], 1751–1804[51], of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[52]; and Ludwika Lubomirska[15], 1751–1829[53], of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[54].
Death and Burial
Stanisław Lubomirski died on July 19, 1793[4]. He died in Warsaw[3]. Burial took place at Powązki Cemetery[7].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Stanisław Lubomirski include Liubomyrka[55], a village of Ukraine[56], in Ukraine[57], founded in 1779[58].
Why It Matters
Stanisław Lubomirski has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[6] He is known by 12 alternative names across languages and contexts.[59]
Entities named for him include Liubomyrka[55], a village of Ukraine[56], in Ukraine[57], founded in 1779[58].
FAQs
Where did Stanisław Lubomirski die?
Stanisław Lubomirski passed away in Warsaw[3].
Who were Stanisław Lubomirski's parents?
Stanisław Lubomirski's father was Jerzy Aleksander Lubomirski[8]. Stanisław Lubomirski's mother was Joanna von Starzhausen[9].
Who was Stanisław Lubomirski married to?
Stanisław Lubomirski's spouses include Ludwika Lubomirska (née Pociej)[10].
What did Stanisław Lubomirski do for work?
Stanisław Lubomirski worked as military personnel[5].
What awards did Stanisław Lubomirski receive?
Honors received include Order of the White Eagle[24] and Order of Saint Stanislaus[25].