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Jadwiga Sapieżyna

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31: 196:. To support her institutions, she constantly ran fund-raising events in Lviv. Those who were ill-disposed towards her claimed she conducted all the charity work with the money from fund-raising, and none from her own. 150:("advice for a daughter"). The book covered such topics as what it means to be a pious woman and a good wife. The latest edition of the book was published in 2002. 180:, she led the Towarzystwo Dobroczynności św. Wincentego a Paulo charity association. She also founded orphanages for children whose parents had been killed in the 215:
break out of prison. After the death of her husband, she gradually ceded the leading role in her charity organisations to her daughter-in-law, Jadwiga.
184:, which later were transformed into an institution led by nuns and a children's hospital with a capacity of 120 beds. Additionally, Sapieżyna founded a 319: 157:
on 19 December 1825. In the spring of 1830, she travelled with her husband to Paris, where she made a good impression at the royal court of
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in hope of curing her ailing children, five of which died in infancy and another two when they were sixteen and twenty.
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and Piskorowice. She became an advocate of hydrotherapy of
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Jadwiga was born on 9 July, 1806, as the sixth child of
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Portrait of Jadwiga Sapieżyna by Leopold Horowitz, 1882
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Krasiczyn
Leon Sapieha
Adam Stanisław Sapieha
Stanisław Kostka Zamoyski
Zofia Czartoryska
Zofia Czartoryska
Stanisław Kostka Zamoyski
Leon Sapieha
Charles X
November Uprising
Kraków
Vincenz Priessnitz
Lviv
Galician slaughter
workhouse
fallen girls
Przemyśl
January Uprising
Krasiczyn
Cieszanów
Adam Stanisław Sapieha
Krasiczyn






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