Zofia Jabłonowska
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Zofia Jabłonowska
Summary
Zofia Jabłonowska is a human[1]. She was born on May 10, 1798[2]. She died on November 1, 1882[3].
Key Facts
- Zofia Jabłonowska was born on May 10, 1798[2].
- Zofia Jabłonowska died on November 1, 1882[3].
- Zofia Jabłonowska's father was Józef Jabłonowski[4].
- Among Zofia Jabłonowska's spouses was Aleksander Fredro[5].
- Among Zofia Jabłonowska's spouses was Stanisław Skarbek[6].
- A child of Zofia Jabłonowska was Zofia Szeptycka[7].
- A child of Zofia Jabłonowska was Jan Aleksander Fredro[8].
- Zofia Jabłonowska is recorded as female[9].
- Zofia Jabłonowska's instance of is recorded as human[10].
- Zofia Jabłonowska's family is recorded as Q16157313[11].
- Zofia Jabłonowska's family is recorded as House of Fredro[12].
- Zofia Jabłonowska's Commons category is recorded as Zofia Fredrowa[13].
- Zofia Jabłonowska's given name is recorded as Zofia[14].
- Zofia Jabłonowska's depicted by is recorded as Portrait of Zofia Fredro née Jabłonowska (1798-1882).[15].
- Zofia Jabłonowska's sibling is recorded as Ludwik Jabłonowski[16].
- Zofia Jabłonowska's sibling is recorded as Leon Jabłonowski[17].
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Origins and Family
Zofia Jabłonowska was born on May 10, 1798[2]. Her father was Józef Jabłonowski[4].
Personal Life
Spouses include Aleksander Fredro[5], a poet[18], 1793–1876[19], of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[20], awarded the Legion of Honour[21], specialised in fiction[22] and Stanisław Skarbek[6], a large estate owner[23], 1780–1848[24], of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[25], awarded the Knight Commander of the Order of Saint Stephen of Hungary[26]. Children include Zofia Szeptycka[7], a painter[27], 1837–1904[28], of Austrian Empire[29], specialised in painting[30] and Jan Aleksander Fredro[8], a playwright[31], 1829–1891[32], of Poland[33].
Death and Burial
Zofia Jabłonowska died on November 1, 1882[3].
FAQs
Who were Zofia Jabłonowska's parents?
Zofia Jabłonowska's father was Józef Jabłonowski[4].
Who was Zofia Jabłonowska married to?
Zofia Jabłonowska's spouses include Aleksander Fredro[5] and Stanisław Skarbek[6].