Eleonora Czartoryska (1710-1795),[1] was a Polish Princess, born Countess von Waldstein-Wartenberg. She was the ruler of the city of Radzymin from 1770 to 1790, where she built a palace and a park, commissioned a church designed by Jan Chrystian Kamsetzer and wrote a unique collection of laws on the city's governmental principles.[2][3] She was married to Michał Fryderyk Czartoryski who became the Grand Chancellor of Lithuania.[1][4]
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