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Polish noblewoman and politician in mid 18th-century
Katarzyna Kossakowska (died 1803), was a Polishnoblewoman and politician. She was an important politician in mid 18th-century Poland, and known for her opposition to King Stanislaw. She was known as a wit.
Her correspondence has been preserved.
She has been portrayed in literature, for example she features in Nobel prize laureate Olga Tokarczuk’s Books of Jacob.
References
Józef Ignacy Kraszewski, Macocha extraits du roman édités par Ludowa Spółdzielnia Wydawnicza, Varsovie 1961.
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