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Marie Casimire Sobieska – not only the King’s wife
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Marie Casimire Sobieska was an extraordinary figure, ambitious and remarkable. Her beauty undoubtedly helped her cause, but it was her character that elevated her to the throne.
Though she proved herself as a wife and a mother – that is, in roles traditionally ascribed to queens – she should also be remembered as an ambitious and determined politician and a generous patron of culture whose activities affected not only Warsaw, but even Rome, where she spent fifteen years of her life as Queen widow. Finally, it was largely due to her efficient actions that King Jan III’s earned such broad renown.