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Sigismund II

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Can Sigismund II, a stallion man, also be able to blow his infatuation alive in the 18th century? "There were a lot of affairs, there were a lot of mistresses, and historians agree that the king suffered from an venereal disease that caused him to be unable to have children." Good guys look, the coffin is concluded to be like this is not even suspected. A good husband is even more outrageous, Elizabeth and Catherine gave him an adulterous affair as a foil, and Barbara Radziwił's letters were actually "humble and subservient" to him, and it is not objective for contemporaries to treat her as a witch, but it is even more funny for the literati of the 18th century to blindly boast of "one of the greatest true loves in Polish history"

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