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Ludwika Sosnowska
Princess
Coat of armsNałęcz
Born1751
DiedJuly 1836
Rowne
FamilyNałęcz
HusbandJózef Lubomirski
IssueHenryk Ludwik Lubomirski

Fryderyk Wilhelm
Władysław Lubomirski
Karol Lubomirski

Adelaida Lubomirska
FatherJózef Sosnowski
MotherTekla Despot-Zenowicz

Ludwika Sosnowska (born 1751, died. 6 December 1836 in Równem) – Polish noblewoman, daughter of Józef Sosnowski Lithuanian field hetman, wife of prince Józef Lubomirski.[1]

Beloved of Tadeusz Kościuszko,[2] married to Jozef Lubomirski by the will of her father.[3] Due to financial problems, her husband in 1794 transferred her pledged property in Rivne, which she got out of debt.

She had three children, Henryka Ludwika and Fryderyk Wilhelm and a daughter Helena.[4]

References

  1. ^ Storozynski, Alex (2009). The Peasant Prince. Thomas Dunne Books. p. 19. ISBN 978-0-312-38802-7.
  2. ^ Storozynski, Alex (2009). The Peasant Prince. Thomas Dunne Books. p. 41. ISBN 978-0-312-38802-7.
  3. ^ Wesołowski, Janusz (2017). Kościuszko: Bohater Dwóch Kontynentów. Biały Kruk. p. 25. ISBN 978-83-7553-234-0.
  4. ^ Szyndler, Bartlomiej (1991). Tadeusz Kościuszko 1746 – 1817. Bellona.