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And of course, Poland almost got a new Royal Family in the 30s in the shape of George and Marina of GB. Hitler put pay to that little plan but it's interesting that today's Duke of Kent could have been King of Poland.
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| Constitution of the Duchy of Warsaw was passed by Napoleon on 22 July 1807 in Dresden under the terms of the Treaty of Tylza following his victories over Prussia and Austria Tytuł II. O rządzie / Part II. About the goverment Art. 5. Korona książęca warszawska jest dziedziczną w osobie króla saskiego, jego potomków, dziedziców i następców, podług porządku następstwa ustanowionego w domu saskim. -What means that under the new Constitution, the Duchy of Warsaw became a constitutional monarchy. The throne was taken by Napoleon’s ally, Frederick August III, King of Saxony, who assumed the title of Duke of Warsaw. Principal power was hereditary by king of Saxony and his descendants, successors and inheritors, according by saxonian order of succession. Constitution of the Kingdom of Poland was granted to the Congress of Poland by tsar f Russia and king of Poland Alexander I of Russia 27 Nov 1815. The Kingdom of Poland was a constitutional monarchy in real union with the Russian Empire. Each tsar of Russia was also king of Poland (as in a personal union. The Polish crown was inherit by Kings/Tsars descendants, successors and inheritors according to succession of the emperial throne. Small Constitution of 1919 which entrusting Józef Piłsudski with the further execution of the office of Chief of State. March Constitution of Poland - 17 March 1921 according with it Poland has a President of the Polish Republic. |
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I'd forgotten about that! I wonder if that will come to anything.
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I'm not so sure about this. Looks like a pretender to me, I mean, all of the signs are there. Futhermore, I would question those who claim to be directly descended from a royal line, and advertise it on Myspace (excluding Aleaxnder Schaumburg-Lippe who has a legit page of course.)
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Lenska .... I found surname Łubieński and this family recived a title of counts in 1798 by Friedrich Wilhelm III of Prussia. There are surnames Lubieński and Lubiński too. Just found http://royalorderkingdomofpoland.com/ ??? But be honest everyone could/can write that he/she is a descendent of Queen or King of something. Last edited by magnik; 02-28-2008 at 02:39 PM. |
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And what exactly is this "Royal Order of the Kingdom of Poland"? Very strange.
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#68
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Good queation BeatrixFan Maybe it has smth with order of succession or it's kind of some order... Btw I found (maybe it was post I don't know) but only on Polish - list of the usurpers to the Polish throne: Polscy samozwańcy - Wikipedia, wolna encyklopedia |
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The thing is, these "Orders" usually equal some kind of con which involves selling membership and she does have Knighthoods and Damehoods for sale on Ebay. Not good. Though the site you linked is in Polish, I noticed Maria Vladimirovna on the list. Which is interesting because I haven't thought of her position in regard to Poland, Lithuania, Latvia etc.
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Indeed. Though I wonder; if Maria ever did get the Russian throne back, would she still use her other European titles?
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Questions of kind of this - what would happen if? If Maria someday get back the Russian throne she could use few other titles which Tsars had used. "The official titles of the Russian Emperors were: Emperor and Autocrat of all the Russias, of Moscow, Kiev, Vladimir and Novgorod, Czar of Kazan, Astrakan, Poland, Siberia and the Taurian Peninsula, Lord of Pskov, Grand Duke of Smolensk, Lithuania, Volhynia, Podoloia and Finland, Prince of Estland, Livland, Kurland, Ingermanland, Bialystok, Karelia, Iougria, Perm, Viatka, Bulgaria and other countries, Lord and Grand Duke of Nizni-Novgorod, Tchernigov, Riazan, Polotsk, Rostov, Jaroslav, Bjelozersk, Oudoria, Obdoria, Kondinia, Vitebsk and Mstislav, Ruler of the Polar Regions, Lord of the lands of Iveria, Kartalinia, Georgia, Karbardinia and Armenia, Hereditary and Supreme Lord of the Tcherkessian Princes, of the Princes of the Mountains and of others, Heir to Norway, of the Duchy Schleswig-Holstein, of Stormarn, of Dithmarschen and of Oldenburg." (from Henri van Oene's site) Btw At the moment she use the title of Queen of the Russian Empire of Poland or smth like that. But our historian say that her climets hasn't basics becouse Polish Sejm removed Romanovs from our throne and otherside during I WW Nicholas II recognized Regency Council and resign. |
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Again, there are numerous royal lines of Poland, including the Tsars of Russia. It's not like it is in Austria or Germany where the dynasty and the heir is obvious. Most Eastern European monarchies were elected monarchies, very similar to how the Holy Father, the Pope is elected. A council of nobles gets together and decides. Quote:
So I can understand that nobles and potential royals of Eastern European heritage may not have the resources to pay for "proper" advertising of their claim. I don't think it really matters where they present their case so much as they present their case. Myspace is actually ideal considering the millions of people on there and the social networking aspect. In my case, I chose Blogger because it simply has a better blogging engine than Myspace. Plus I'm not advertising a claim to royalty, though I can do so based on some of my ancestry.
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Anyone know anything about Prince Mikush Sapieha ? X
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#76
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Is/are any real, not usurpers, potential successor to Polish throne? Someone from the Poniatowski family? There are no a lot of information about another quite long ruling dysnasty: Jagiellon dysnasty, they seem not to have any descendants...
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A potential successor could be someone from Saxe family as it was already metinoed by somebody from this forum some time ago
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Only from morganatically marriage. Quote:
In Poland the dynasty in male line end in 1572 in female end in 1596. After them we've got the Vasa dynasty - the Polish branch with Sigismund III Vasa (Zygmunt III). Drzewo genealogiczne Jagiellonów - Wikipedia, wolna encyklopedia Btw. Jagiellonian kings were electioned like it was with many othe Polish kings after them. Few of Władysław II Jagiello descendants Descendants of WÅ‚adysÅ‚aw II Jagiełło= Last edited by magnik; 03-10-2008 at 04:56 PM. |
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It looks like Władysław II Jagiello descendants are not even Polish anymore, of course many Polish kings were not Polish too. There is something interesting about Stanislaw Poniatowski children from his morganatic marriage with Elzbieta Szydlowska. They all had last name Grabowski, after Szydlowska first husband name. Her husband passed away in 1789, and all her and Poniatowski children were born during formal marriage with Grabowski. I understand that those children did not inherited title, estate ect, because of marriage status. But still it was strange, Poniatowski never gave them his last name, or some different name, that they always carried their mother's 1st husband last name. Were they ever officially recognized by Poniatowski as his children? StanisÅ‚aw August Poniatowski - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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#80
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Sigrid Storrada - wife of two great monarchs. ![]() What do you think about her ??? |
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