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threatened to have her property, which was now situated in the Russian sector of Poland, confiscated, which contributed to the king giving in to Russian demands. During the crisis of 1794, it was noted that she and her spouse had plans to evacuate to Königsberg, though it is unconfirmed if they did
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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 Urszula Zamoyska often played a ceremonial role by his side, and accompanied him in public. The king reportedly had the palace in Dęblin remade for
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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 February 1797, she followed her uncle, the deposed king, to St Petersburg. She participated in the coronation of Paul I, was given the honorary rank of Imperial Portrait Lady of the Russian court, and was celebrated by the Russian aristocracy.
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After the abdication on 25 November 1795, the confiscation of the Mniszch property and her palace in Dęblin was lifted, which she could control herself after having visited her property on the summer of 1796. On the mission of Repnin, she was also given the task to persuade
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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 Russian ambassador
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She had a good relationship with the Russian ambassador Stackelberg, and arranged a reception for him on his arrival in Poland. In 1787, she accompanied her uncle the king to his meeting with empress
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After the death of her uncle the former king in 1798, Urszula Zamoyska returned to Poland and settled with her spouse in Wiśniowiec. After being widowed in 1806, she lived in Vienna and Paris.
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Notes about the stay of Empress Catherine the Second in Kiev in 1787 and about her meeting with Stanislav Augustus, King of Poland. - SPb.: Type. I. Glazunova and Co., 1843. - P. 27.
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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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She described the 1787 journey to Kaniów to her mother, and her letter was published in French by
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presented a marriage proposal, but the king did not support it. She married secondly to
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She was subject of many Latin poems by nuncio AM Durini, and the "Czestochowa Song" by
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In October 1781, the meeting between the king and the heir to the Russian throne,
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On 7 January 1795, she and her family joined king Stanisław in
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