Ancestors
16. Prince Jan Karol Czartoryski | ||||||||||||||||
8. Prince Józef Czartoryski | ||||||||||||||||
17. Magdalena Konopacka | ||||||||||||||||
4. Prince Stanisław Kostka Czartoryski | ||||||||||||||||
18. Count Władysław von Dönhoff | ||||||||||||||||
9. Countess Teresa von Dönhoff | ||||||||||||||||
19. Konstancja Sluszczanka | ||||||||||||||||
2. Prince Józef Klemens Czartoryski | ||||||||||||||||
20. ? Rybiński | ||||||||||||||||
10. Jakub Zygmunt Rybiński | ||||||||||||||||
21. ? | ||||||||||||||||
5. Anna Rybińska | ||||||||||||||||
22. ? Potocki | ||||||||||||||||
11. Helena Joanna Potocka | ||||||||||||||||
23. ? | ||||||||||||||||
1. Princess Klementyna Czartoryska (1780–1852) | ||||||||||||||||
24. Prince Jan Stanisław Jabłonowski (1669-1731) | ||||||||||||||||
12. Prince Stanisław Wincenty Jabłonowski (1694-1754) | ||||||||||||||||
25. Jeanne Marie de Béthune (+1731) | ||||||||||||||||
6. Prince Antoni Barnaba Jabłonowski (1732-1799) | ||||||||||||||||
26. ? Bronisz | ||||||||||||||||
13. Dorota Bronisz (1692-1774) | ||||||||||||||||
27. ? | ||||||||||||||||
3. Princess Dorota Barbara Jabłonowska (1760–1844) | ||||||||||||||||
28. Hieronim Sanguszko (1651-1684/5) | ||||||||||||||||
14. Pawel Karol Sangusko (1682-1750) | ||||||||||||||||
29. Konstancja Sapieha (1651-1691) | ||||||||||||||||
7. Anna Sanguszko (1739-1766) | ||||||||||||||||
30. ? Dunin | ||||||||||||||||
15. Barbara Urszula Duninówna (1718-1791) | ||||||||||||||||
31. ? | ||||||||||||||||
Persondata | |
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Name | Czartoryska, Klementyna |
Alternative names | |
Short description | |
Date of birth | December 30, 1780 |
Place of birth | Korzec |
Date of death | March 2, 1852 |
Place of death | Sławuta |
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