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- Miełżyński abstract "The Miełżyński family (Polish pronunciation: [mʲɛlˈʐɨɲskʲi]), originally of Lithuanian and Polish stock in the first millennium, were a noble family within Poland from the 13th century into the 20th. Part of the Nowina clan, the Mielzynski's were players in politics, the arts and military endeavours. Their wealth included palaces like Pawłowice and Iwno. As magnates and members of the szlachta, their dynastic connections to the Royal Houses of Europe were extensive, including lineages to the kings of France and modern Spain. Mielzynski of Nowina. Maximilian, Antoni, Jan (sons of Andrzej by his wife Anna-Petronella Bninska), (1738–1799) obtained the hereditary title of Count from Kaiser Frederick William II of Prussia on 19 September 1786. His two children, Stanislaw and Mikolaj, appear in the 1824 list of persons authorised to bear the title of Count in the Kingdom of Poland. Josef (son of Maceij by his wife Seweryna Lipska), (1765–1824) obtained the hereditary title of Count from King Frederick William III of Prussia on 12 July 1817 (L.P. 20 January 1818).Anna Miełżyńska (1600 - 1640) was the grandmother of Catherine Opalinska, the Queen Consort of King Stanislaus Leszczynski of Poland and the great-grandmother of Maria Leszczynska, the queen consort of Louis XV of France.".
- Miełżyński thumbnail Herb_Nowina.jpg?width=300.
- Miełżyński wikiPageID "39820594".
- Miełżyński wikiPageLength "1774".
- Miełżyński wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- Miełżyński wikiPageRevisionID "681916275".
- Miełżyński wikiPageWikiLink Anna_Miełżyńska.
- Miełżyński wikiPageWikiLink Category:Clan_of_Nowina.
- Miełżyński wikiPageWikiLink Category:Polish_nobility.
- Miełżyński wikiPageWikiLink Category:Polish_noble_families.
- Miełżyński wikiPageWikiLink Catherine_Opalińska.
- Miełżyński wikiPageWikiLink Count.
- Miełżyński wikiPageWikiLink Frederick_William_III_of_Prussia.
- Miełżyński wikiPageWikiLink Frederick_William_II_of_Prussia.
- Miełżyński wikiPageWikiLink Iwno,_Greater_Poland_Voivodeship.
- Miełżyński wikiPageWikiLink Kaiser.
- Miełżyński wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Polish_titled_nobility.
- Miełżyński wikiPageWikiLink Lithuania.
- Miełżyński wikiPageWikiLink Louis_XV_of_France.
- Miełżyński wikiPageWikiLink Magnate.
- Miełżyński wikiPageWikiLink Magnates_of_Poland_and_Lithuania.
- Miełżyński wikiPageWikiLink Marie_Leszczyńska.
- Miełżyński wikiPageWikiLink Nowina.
- Miełżyński wikiPageWikiLink Pawłowice,_Leszno_County.
- Miełżyński wikiPageWikiLink Poland.
- Miełżyński wikiPageWikiLink Polish–Lithuanian_Commonwealth.
- Miełżyński wikiPageWikiLink Stanisław_Leszczyński.
- Miełżyński wikiPageWikiLink Szlachta.
- Miełżyński wikiPageWikiLink File:Herb_Nowina.jpg.
- Miełżyński wikiPageWikiLinkText "Miełżyński".
- Miełżyński wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA-pl.
- Miełżyński wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Poland-noble-stub.
- Miełżyński subject Category:Clan_of_Nowina.
- Miełżyński subject Category:Polish_nobility.
- Miełżyński subject Category:Polish_noble_families.
- Miełżyński hypernym Family.
- Miełżyński type Diacritic.
- Miełżyński type Redirect.
- Miełżyński comment "The Miełżyński family (Polish pronunciation: [mʲɛlˈʐɨɲskʲi]), originally of Lithuanian and Polish stock in the first millennium, were a noble family within Poland from the 13th century into the 20th. Part of the Nowina clan, the Mielzynski's were players in politics, the arts and military endeavours. Their wealth included palaces like Pawłowice and Iwno.".
- Miełżyński label "Miełżyński".
- Miełżyński sameAs Q6843797.
- Miełżyński sameAs m.07tv2s.
- Miełżyński sameAs Q6843797.
- Miełżyński wasDerivedFrom Miełżyński?oldid=681916275.
- Miełżyński depiction Herb_Nowina.jpg.
- Miełżyński isPrimaryTopicOf Miełżyński.