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'''Albrycht Władysław Radziwiłł''' ({{lang-lt|Albrechtas Vladislovas Radvila}}) (1589-1636) was a ] noble. Castellan of ] from 1626 until 1633, castellan of ] from 1633. <!--] nieswieski, ] ] from 1620, ] ] 1622. ] ryski and szerszewski. USE ENGLISH !!!! --> | '''Albrycht Władysław Radziwiłł''' ({{lang-lt|Albrechtas Vladislovas Radvila}}) (] - ]) was a ] noble. Castellan of ] from 1626 until 1633, castellan of ] from 1633. <!--] nieswieski, ] ] from 1620, ] ] 1622. ] ryski and szerszewski. USE ENGLISH !!!! --> | ||
Born on 16 January 1589 in ], died on 20 July 1636 in ]. Son of ] and ]. Married first in 1618 in Vilnius to ], daughter of ] and ], married second time (year after Anna's death) in 1628 to ], daughter of ] and ]. | Born on 16 January 1589 in ], died on 20 July 1636 in ]. Son of ] and ]. Married first in 1618 in Vilnius to ], daughter of ] and ], married second time (year after Anna's death) in 1628 to ], daughter of ] and ]. |
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Albrycht Władysław Radziwiłł (Template:Lang-lt) (1589 - 1636) was a Polish-Lithuanian noble. Castellan of Trakai from 1626 until 1633, castellan of Vilnius from 1633.
Born on 16 January 1589 in Nieswiez, died on 20 July 1636 in Czernawczyce. Son of Mykalojus Kristupas Radvila and Halszka Eufemia Wiśniowiecka. Married first in 1618 in Vilnius to Anna Sapieha, daughter of leonas Sapiega and Elžbieta Radvilaitė, married second time (year after Anna's death) in 1628 to Anna Zofia Zonowicz, daughter of Mikolaj Bogusław Zonowicz and Anna Chodkiewicz.
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