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  2. List of Polish titled nobility - Wikipedia

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    This list is not complete because in the 19th century Poland was a divided kingdom, between the Russian, the Austrian and the German Empires. Polish-Lithuanian magnates 1576-1586 Princes

  3. List of Polish monarchs - Wikipedia

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    17 June 1501 Toruń Aged 41. Succeeded his father in Poland Laid foundation for the Sejm and Senate (Polish Parliament) Jagiellon. King Alexander Polish: Aleksander Jagiellończyk 12 December 1501 – 19 August 1506 (4 years, 251 days) 5 August 1461 Kraków Son of Casimir IV and Elizabeth of Habsburg.

  4. Princely houses of Poland and Lithuania - Wikipedia

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    King of Poland in tournament attire, ca. 1433-1435. The princely houses of Poland and Lithuania differed from other princely houses in Europe. Polish and Lithuanian nobles were not given titles as titles were banned by the Polish minach. [ [Polish and Lithuanian nobility (szlachta) could not be granted noble titles by the King in the Polish ...

  5. Family tree of Polish monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Princess Maria Josepha of Saxony 1731–1767: Louis, Dauphin of France 1729–1765: Stanisław August Poniatowski 1732–1798 r. 1764–1795: Catherine the Great 1729–1795–1796: Peter III of Russia 1728–1762: Frederick August duke of Warsaw: Paul I of Russia 1754–1796–1801: Maria Augusta of Saxony 1782–1863: Alexander II 1777–1801 ...

  6. List of heads of state of Poland - Wikipedia

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    After the German conquest of Poland, a Polish government-in-exile was formed under the protection of France and Britain. The President of the Republic and the government-in-exile were recognised by the United Kingdom and, later, by the United States until 6 July 1945, when the Western Allies accepted the Communist-led government backed by ...

  7. List of Polish noble families with the title of Count

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    Karl Friedrich von Frank, Standeserhebungen und Gnadenakte für das Deutsche Reich und die Österreichischen Erblande ..., Bd. 1-5. Schloss Senftenegg 1972.

  8. Radziwiłł family - Wikipedia

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    The House of Radziwiłł (Polish pronunciation: [raˈd͡ʑiviww]; Lithuanian: Radvila; Belarusian: Радзівіл, romanized: Radzivił; German: Radziwill) is a Polish princely family of Lithuanian origin, and one of the most powerful magnate families originating from the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and later also prominent in the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland.

  9. Category:Princes of Poland - Wikipedia

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    Polish nobles by title. Princes by country. Polish men by occupation. Polish princes. Princes in Europe.