Urszula Dembińska
1746–1825 (age 79)
Biography
Urszula Dembińska (1746–1825) was a Polish noblewoman who lived through the most turbulent period in Polish history, witnessing the partitions of the Commonwealth and the subsequent struggles for national survival. As a member of the Dembinski family, she represented the resilience of the Polish gentry.
Dembińska's long life—spanning nearly 80 years—embodied the endurance and dignity of the Polish nobility during occupation. She was interred in Saint Bartholomew Church in Szczekociny, where her memory remains a testament to Polish perseverance.