Lubomirski Family - Family Members

Family Members

  • Aleksander Michał Lubomirski (1614–1677)
  • Aleksander Michał Lubomirski (-1673)
  • Aleksandra Lubomirska (1760–1836)
  • Anna Krystyna Lubomirska (1618–1667)
  • Anna Krystyna Lubomirska (-1701)
  • Anna Lubomirska (-1736)
  • Anna Lubomirska (-1763)
  • Antoni Benedykt Lubomirski (-1661)
  • Antoni Lubomirski (1718–1782)
  • Elżbieta Lubomirska (1755–1783)
  • Elżbieta Lubomirska (1669-1729)
  • Franciszek Ferdynant Lubomirski (1710–1747)
  • Franciszek Lubomirski (-1721)
  • Franciszek Sebastian Lubomirski (–1699)
  • Hieronim Augustyn Lubomirski (1647–1706)
  • Jan Lubomirski (-1736)
  • Jerzy Aleksander Lubomirski (-1735)
  • Jerzy Dominik Lubomirski (1654–1727)
  • Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski (1616–1667)
  • Józef Karol Lubomirski (1638–1702)
  • Józef Lubomirski (1676–1732)
  • Julia Lubomirska (1764–1794)
  • Katarzyna Lubomirska (-1611)
  • Konstancja Malgorzata Lubomirska (1761–1840)
  • Krystyna Lubomirska (-1645)
  • Krystyna Lubomirska (-1699)
  • Maria Karolina Lubomirska (1730–1795)
  • Marianna Lubomirska (1693–1729)
  • Sebastian Lubomirski (1539–1613)
  • Stanisław Herakliusz Lubomirski (1642–1702)
  • Stanisław Lubomirski (1583–1649)
  • Stanisław Lubomirski (1704-1793)
  • Stanisław Lubomirski (1722–1782)
  • Teodor Lubomirski (1683–1745)
  • Teresa Lubomirska (1658–1712)

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