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Joanna Grudzińska (17 May 1791, Poznań - 17
November 1831,
Tsarskoye Selo) was a
Polish noble, a
Princess of Łowicz and the
second wife of
Grand Duke Constantine...
- org Johnson, MR; Riddle, AF; Sharma, V; Collins, WP; Nicolaides, KH;
Grudzinskas, JG (January 1993). "Placental and
ovarian hormones in
anembryonic pregnancy"...
- Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld (Anna Feodorovna) (divorced 1820);
married second Countess Joanna Grudzińska morganatically. He had with
Joanna one child,
Charles (b. 1821) and 3...
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months later, on 27 May,
Konstantin married the
Polish Countess Joanna Grudzińska, who was
given the
title of Her
Serene Highness Princess of Łowicz. Connected...
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Irena Grudzińska-Gross (born 15
December 1946) is a
Polish historian.
After fleeing from her
native Poland as a
university student following the 1968 Polish...
- Fear: Anti-Semitism in
Poland after Auschwitz (2006); and, with
Irena Grudzinska Gross,
Golden Harvest (2012).
Gross was born in
Warsaw to
Hanna Szumańska...
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Alexander as a
condition of Constantine's
marriage to his
second wife
Joanna Grudzinska. On 25 (13 Old Style) December,
Nicholas issued the
manifesto proclaiming...
- 1098/rspb.2011.0289. PMC 3107637. PMID 21429931. Austin, CR (1995).
Grudzinskas,
Jurgis Gediminas; Yovich, J L (eds.).
Gametes - the ****tozoon. Cambridge:...
- he had
secretly renounced all
rights in 1823 in
order to
marry Joanna Grudzińska. His
younger brother became Nicholas I. Zhao Fu
Emperor of Song 26 March...
- p. 4.
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 26
January 2021.
Saleh FM,
Grudzinskas AJ,
Bradford JM (11
February 2009). **** Offenders: Identification, Risk...