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    John III Sobieski (Polish: Jan III Sobieski (Polish pronunciation: [ˈjan ˈtʂɛt͡ɕi sɔˈbʲɛskʲi]); Lithuanian: Jonas III Sobieskis (Lithuanian pronunciation:...
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    Poland: John III Sobieski (Jan III Sobieski). The last male member of the branch of the family that began with John's grandfather, Marek Sobieski, in the...
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    Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania John III Sobieski by his wife Marie de La Grange d'Arquien. Jakub Ludwik Henry Sobieski was born on 2 November 1667 in...
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    Jakub Sobieski (5 May 1590 – 23 June 1646) was a Polish noble, parliamentarian, diarist, political activist, military leader and father of King John III Sobieski...
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  • Benedykt Sobieski (1677–1714), son of King John III Sobieski Jakub Ludwik Sobieski (James Louis Henry Sobieski (1667–1737), son of King John III Sobieski and...
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    claimant to the British throne. The granddaughter of the Polish king John III Sobieski, she was the mother of Charles Edward Stuart ("Bonnie Prince Charlie")...
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    000 soldiers and operated in dispersion. Grand Hetman of the Crown John III Sobieski, who had only 2.5-3 thousand cavalry and dragoons, moved on October...
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    the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, both under the command of King John III Sobieski, against the Ottomans and their vassal and tributary states. The battle...
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    000 soldiers and operated in dispersion. Grand Hetman of the Crown John III Sobieski, who had only 2.5-3 thousand cavalry and dragoons, moved on October...
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  • King John III Sobieski 2nd High School is a high school in Kraków, Poland. It was founded in 1883. The school was founded as a tribute to King Jan III Sobieski...
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    setbacks were reversed at the Battle of Khotyn in 1673 by his successor, John III Sobieski, who defeated an Austrian candidate in the election. In 1670 Michael...
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    to the north – with a stone bridge upon which a monument to King John III Sobieski stands to this day. The Grand Annexe of considerable size contained...
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    King John III Sobieski Monument in Gdańsk (Polish: Pomnik króla Jana III Sobieskiego w Gdańsku) is an equestrian statue of the King of Poland John III Sobieski...
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    Tatars at Lwów. During the 1696 election to select a successor for John III Sobieski, Stanisław Jan Jabłonowski was a candidate for the Polish throne....
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    Lithuania from 1674 to 1696 by her marriage to King and Grand Duke John III Sobieski of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. She had great influence upon...
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    Polish prince, nobleman, diplomat, writer, scholar and the son of John III Sobieski, King of Poland, and his wife, Marie Casimire Louise de la Grange...
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  • of the Algarves John III of Sweden (1537–1592) John III Sobieski (1629–1696), King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania Yohannes III of Ethiopia (c....
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  • from a raid on Moldavia, the 25,000 men-strong army of Polish king John III Sobieski encountered Neamț Citadel, which was defended by fewer than 20 men...
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  • part, lost by the Commonwealth, becoming the Tsardom's dependency. John III Sobieski, fighting protracted wars with the Ottoman Empire, revived the Commonwealth's...
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    Crown lands) of Krasnystaw and Jaworów, and the older brother of King John III Sobieski of Poland. He graduated from Nowodworek College in Kraków and Kraków...
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    John III Sobieski Monument (Polish: Pomnik Jana III Sobieskiego) is a sculpture in Warsaw, Poland, within the neighbourhood of Ujazdów in the Downtown...
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    Sobiescianum (Shield of Sobieski) to commemorate the victory of the Christian forces led by Polish King John III Sobieski (Jan III Sobieski) in the Battle of...
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    Maria help" at the request of John George. King John III Sobieski of Poland, who also took part in the battle, said of John George: "the Elector of Saxony...
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    Prohibition movement. He claimed to be a collateral descendant of King John III Sobieski of Poland. He was sent in exile to the United States after his father...
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    by subsequent owners of the Wilanów Palace, the kings of Poland — John III Sobieski and Augustus II, as well as by representatives of noble families of...
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    Warsaw, Poland. It was built between 1677–1696 for king of Poland John III Sobieski according to a design by architect Augustyn Wincenty Locci. Wilanów...
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    Zhovkva. In the 17th century, it became the royal residence for King John III Sobieski of Poland, and a hub of religious life, arts and commerce. In 1676...
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    Northern War, multiple candidates had emerged after the death of John III Sobieski for the elective kingship of Poland (which also included the Grand...
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    of the Polish King John III Sobieski Żuraw – medieval port crane Granaries on the Ołowianka and Granary Islands John III Sobieski Monument Old Town Hall...
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  • 1672, during the Polish-Ottoman War (1672-1676). It was part of Jan III Sobieski’s autumn expedition, aimed at destruction of mounted Tatar units, which...
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