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SM ISO690:2012 ZABOLOTNAIA, Lilia. Movilencele şi descendenţii. Pagini necunoscute.
Unele contribuţii la genealogia descendenţilor lui Ieremia Movilă. In: Tyragetia. Serie nouă, 2008, nr. 2(17), pp. 27-42. ISSN 1857-0240. |
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Numărul 2(17) / 2008 / ISSN 1857-0240 /ISSNe 2537-6330 | ||||||
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In the questioned study, one have proposed to point out the Movileşti dynasty along with famous Polish families and afterwards, the spread of the Movileşti dynasty in Europe. One have emphasized that apart from the fact that the Movileşti have affirmed as being a ruling dynasty in Moldova on the feminine line, on this particular line the dynasty has preserved its continuity. The masculine line of Ieremia Movila has fallen apart after the first generation.
On the other hand, however, on the feminine line, his daughters, throughout their marriages with the polish lords, have preserved the gender fond of his ancestors, and his successors have related with famous royal families from Europe. Raina’s Movlieanca Wisniowiecki grandnephew, Michal Korybut Wisniowiecki, has been chosen king
of Poland (1669-1673). Anna Jablonowska the granddaughter of Maria Movileanca Potocki, was mother of king Stanislaw Ist Leszczyński
and grandmother of the queen Maria Leszczyńska, the wife of Ludovic the XV-th, the king of France. Another granddaughter of Maria Movileanca Potocki, Ludwika Karolina Radziwill has been married twice to Ludwig Hohenzollern and Karol Filip, lord of Nierburg.
Considering the exposed earlier, one can utterly confirm, that as European royal dynasties are proud of their continuity, so as Moldova can pride itself with Movileşti Dynasty, which spread the “Moldovan blood” of royalty through Europe. |
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