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Loans include "La Belle Ferronière" (Louvre, Paris) and the "Lady with an Ermine" (Czartoryski Museum, Krakow).
Leonardo Da Vinci Painting to Be Unveiled Dalya Alberge 2011
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Loans include "La Belle Ferronière" (Louvre, Paris) and the "Lady with an Ermine" (Czartoryski Museum, Krakow).
Leonardo Da Vinci Painting to Be Unveiled Dalya Alberge 2011
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Czartoryski, Adam Jerzy, Polish general and leader
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Growing agitation for reform in Poland after 1740; two parties, led by the Potocki and Czartoryski families.
1734, June 2 2001
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With a group of intimate friends (the Informal Committee: Czartoryski, Kochubei, Novosiltsov, Stroganov), Alexander discussed various reforms and the project of a constitution for Russia.
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Now for the first time Katarzyna spoke, sharply, directly at her father: 'I have told Ryszard that I am like the women of the Czartoryski and Zamoyski families.
Poland Michener, James 1983
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And next day the Lubonskis traveled south to Castle Gorka to pick up their grieving son Roman for a casual visit to the great Czartoryski families at Pulawy, where a marriage was arranged.
Poland Michener, James 1983
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The Czartoryski brothers had a sister Konstancja, who married a man of insignificant background, a Poniatowski, with whom she produced six handsome, clever and enterprising sons.
Poland Michener, James 1983
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Czartoryski, and our courage saved men like you from your own folly. '
Poland Michener, James 1983
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At Pulawy discussion turned sooner or later to politics, and on the last evening one of the Czartoryski men confronted Count Lubonski with a sheet of paper and a question which lay at the heart of Polish life:
Poland Michener, James 1983
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