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  1. Barbara Radziwiłł (in lituano Barbora Radvilaitė; in polacco Barbara Radziwiłłówna; in bielorusso Барбара Радзівіл?; Vilnius, 6 dicembre 1520 – Cracovia, 8 maggio 1551) fu regina consorte di Polonia e granduchessa di Lituania

  2. Barbara Radziwiłł (Polish: Barbara Radziwiłłówna, Lithuanian: Barbora Radvilaitė; 6 December 1520/23 – 8 May 1551) was Queen of Poland and Grand Duchess of Lithuania as consort of Sigismund II Augustus, the last male monarch of the Jagiellon dynasty.

    • 7 December 1550
    • Summer 1547 – 8 May 1551
  3. Barbara Radziwiłłówna (ur. 6 grudnia 1520–1523 w Wilnie, zm. 8 maja 1551 w Krakowie) – druga małżonka Zygmunta II Augusta, królowa polska, wielka księżna litewska. Trzecia polska królowa niedynastycznego pochodzenia, po Elżbiecie z Pilczy (która była jej prapraprababką) i Barbarze Zápolyi.

  4. 2 giorni fa · Barbara Radziwiłł was a Lithuanian noble whose great beauty caught the eye of King Sigismund II Augustus in 1543. She consented to become his mistress and enjoyed four years of luxurious bliss. However, the bliss soon ended. Lady Barbara married the king in 1547 and it caused a great scandal!

  5. 7 ott 2019 · 7 Ottobre 2019. I Radziwiłłs – Storia ed eredità dei principi. Ha aperto a Vilnius, al Museo Nazionale – palazzo dei Gran Duchi di Lituania – una mostra sulla nobile famiglia Radziwiłł, protagonista dal XVI secolo e fino al XVIII secolo della storia lituana e polacca.

  6. Barbara Radziwiłł, queen-consort of Poland (1520/23–1551) Several prominent family members have been involved in domestic and foreign political arenas. They took an active part in the political life of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.

  7. Barbara Radziwill. Grand Duchess of Lithuania Queen of Poland. In the Matter. of the. King's Marriage. An historical novel. by. Jeffrey R. Prince. The interpretation of Barbara Radziwills life has changed with every century. So has the visualization of her and her environment. This miniature of her was concocted in the nineteenth century.