Marijona Kosakovskienė

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Marijona Zabielaitė-Kosakovskienė (* 1704 ; † 1776 in Lithuania ) was a Lithuanian landgrave, administrator of the city of Jonava , 35 km from Kaunas .

Life

Marijona Zabielaitė came from Raudondvaris . In 1740 she built the first wooden church in Jonava. In 1750 the King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania Frederick August II (1696–1763) granted Marija Kosakovskienė a privilege. In this, among other things, possible future residents were mentioned, whereby one wanted to found a small town Jonava, in this allow the markets and fairs , to accommodate free people of different religions, including Christians , Tatars , Jews . The city grew up and was noted on the map in 1773.

After her death, Marija was buried in the Jonava Church.

family

She was married to Domininkas Kosakovskis (1711-1743). After the marriage they lived in the Šilai Manor (7 km from Jonava). Her four sons (Mykolas, Antanas, Juozapas Kazimieras and Simonas ) became influential people in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania . They also had a daughter, Onutė.

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