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threatened to have her property, which was now situated in the
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She played a significant role during the last two decades of her uncle's reign. As the king was unmarried and there was no queen, his favorite niece
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a few months later. Described as a haughty beauty, she played the role of hostess at the royal court of king Stanisław and was a leading figure in the aristocratic high society life of Warsaw. She formed a theatrical society which staged plays at court consisting of amateur actors from the
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to join them in exile in Russia. In
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After the abdication on 25 November 1795, the confiscation of the
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In the spring of 1791, she and her mother visited Paris during a difficult period in Poland, which attracted bad publicity. During the crisis of 1793, she and her spouse left for Grodno. Reportedly the
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on 20 March. On their return to Poland, she was the hostess on the king's meeting with emperor Joseph II, during which she staged plays and ballets for his amusement. During the
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