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Catherine Opalińska
Queen consort of Poland
Tenure1705-1708
1733-1736
Coronation4 October 1705
Burial
SpouseStanislaus I of Poland
IssueAnna Leszczyńska
Maria, Queen of France
HouseHouse of Leszczyński
FatherJan Karol Opaliński
MotherZofia Czarnkowska

Catherine Opalińska (1680 - 1747) was Queen of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and Duchess of Lorraine.

Biography

Catherine was the daughter of magnate Jan Karol Opaliński and his wife Zofia Czarnkowska.

On May 10, 1698 in Kraków she married Stanislas Leszczynski, who was (briefly) king of Poland and Duke of Lorraine. In 1699, she gave birth to Anna Leszczyńska, and in 1703, to Marie Leszczynska, the future wife of Louis XV of France.

When his mother-in-law, the wife of the dethroned king of Poland, died in 1747, Louis XV ordered a commemorative ceremony, in her honor at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. The ceremony glorified the deceased who underwent a veritable deification.

Her tomb is in the church of Notre-Dame-de-Bonsecours, in Nancy, next to her husband and the heart of their daughter.

Ancestors

References

  1. ^ Zamek w Sierakowie, Historia Zamku.

Further reading

  • Zieliński, Ryszard (1978). Polka na francuskim tronie. Czytelnik.

See also

Catherine Opalińska
Born: 13 October 1680 Died: 19 March 1747
Royal titles
Preceded by Queen consort of Poland
1705-1708
Succeeded by
Preceded by Queen consort of Poland
1733-1736
Succeeded by
Preceded by
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Duchess of Lorraine
1737-1747
Succeeded by
None