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31: 149: 273:. Together with Bona Granowska and her sister, Maria Lanckorońska, she formed 'the trinity of devout ladies' famed for their piety and philanthropy. Barbara Sanguszko was celebrated for her generosity. She not only restored many Catholic churches and convents, but laid the foundations of new religious houses, including 209:
She was the daughter of Jakub Dunin (died 1730) and Marianna, née Grudzińska (died 1727). Orphaned early, she was brought up be her step-mother, Helena née Potocka (daughter of Jerzy Potocki). After home-tutoring she was married off in 1735 as the third wife of the much older
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Having in mind the future of her children and of the family estate, she took an active part in the political life of her country. She took it upon herself to attend
349:, former French royal mistress turned Carmelite nun, published in Lublin in 1743. She translated a series of reflections on religious and moral themes by Cardinal 708: 463: 658: 265:
attended by distinguished guests. Modelled on a French 18th-century salon, she hosted intellectuals, artists and politicians. Among her guests were
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Uwaga duszy przez pokutę nawracającej się do Boga pełna afektów serdecznych na psalm 50... and psalm 102... pokutującego Dawida...
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Panie polskie przy dworze rakuskim (Damy krzyża gwiaździstego. Damy pałacowe. Kanoniczki honorowe sabaudzkie i berneńskie)
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Nauka matki córce swojej idącej za mąż dana, a przez osobę wielce szanującą takie dla dzieci nauki do druku podana
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Collection for the years: 1780-1784, 1786-1788; Ms: Biblioteka Czartoryskich, sygn. 687, 689, 700, 723
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Uwagi pewnej chwalebnej matki, godnej córce swojej, gdy ją za mąż wydawała, na pożegnanie podane
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The observations of a certain blessed mother to her daughter as a farewell upon her marriage
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Krystyna Justyna (1741–1778), wife of Franciszek Bieliński, together parents of
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http://www.ipsb.nina.gov.pl/index.php/a/barbara-urszula-sanguszkowa-z-duninow
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Correspondence with Janusz Aleksander Sanguszko, her step-son, from 1754
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and Poddębice. She travelled widely across Poland to places including,
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Lwów, published by Księgarnia Seyfarth & Czajkowski 1891, 61 pages
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To Stanisław August Poniatowski and A. Mokronowski, 2 undated letters
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Ms: Warsaw University Library; sygn. 99 a 9; Ossolineum, sygn. 313/II
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collection has a preface to the above by Sanguszko, sygn. 552/II 5.
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Ms: Lwów. Państwowa Naukowa Biblioteka. (Ossolineum, sygn. 454/II)
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Barbara Sanguszko translated into Polish two religious tracts by
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A fragment of a poem by Sanguszko (translation of a letter from
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Ms: Biblioteka Czartoryskich, sygn. 833 - Czartoryski Library
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A Dame; A definite Polish dame; definitely a worthy dowager
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guide for mothers whose daughter was about to be married
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Polish-Lithuanian poet, translator and philanthropist
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Le Comte de Valmont, ou, Les égaremens de la raison
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She organised and hosted a 719:18th-century Polish nobility 704:18th-century philanthropists 436:Stanisław August Poniatowski 399:to his brother) dated 1760 ( 267:Stanisław August Poniatowski 7: 335: 230:Hieronim Janusz (1743–1812) 10: 745: 694:Pseudonymous women writers 563:Z wieku Stanisława Augusta 361:by Philippe Louis Gérard. 212:Grand Marshal of Lithuania 195:Grand Marshal of Lithuania 724:18th-century Polish women 511:Przewodnia do nieba droga 247:Order of the Starry Cross 236:Janusz Modest (1749–1806) 204: 157:Barbara Urszula Sanguszko 138: 130: 112: 104: 92: 78: 53: 48:Barbara Urszula Sanguszko 43: 28: 23:Duchess Barbara Sanguszko 21: 500:published in Lublin 1743 269:, the future king, and 179:Enlightenment in Poland 118:Józef Paulin Sanguszko 679:Polish philanthropists 492:Vallière, F.L. de la, 226:Tekla Teresa Lubienska 153: 152:Arms of Pogoń Litewska 424:, dated 23 April 1754 370:In 1755, she wrote a 347:Louise de La Vallière 151: 684:Polish salon-holders 649:Nobility from Warsaw 548:Sanguszko, Barbara. 37:Marcello Bacciarelli 699:Writers from Warsaw 296:and tribunals. 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Marcello Bacciarelli
Warsaw
Poland
Noble family
House of Sanguszko

née
Warsaw
moralist
Enlightenment in Poland
salon
Poddębice
magnate
Grand Marshal of Lithuania
Sanguszko
Grand Marshal of Lithuania
Tekla Teresa Lubienska
Order of the Starry Cross
Lubartów
Tekla Teresa
salon
Poddębice
Stanisław August Poniatowski
Ignacy Krasicki
Orthodox
Pope Pius VI
indulgences
papal bull
parliaments

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