Maria Urszula Krasińska
1777–1822 (age 45)
Biography
Maria Urszula Krasińska (1777–1822) was a Polish noblewoman of the Krasinski family, a prominent aristocratic lineage in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. She lived during a transformative period in Polish history, witnessing the partitions of Poland and the subsequent struggles for national independence.
Maria Urszula was laid to rest in the Church of the Assumption in Opinogóra Górna, a significant religious site in the Masovian region. Her life reflected the values and responsibilities expected of women of her social standing during the late 18th and early 19th centuries.