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Agree, it should be moved to her proper name, while the Belorussian name in the lead is of course in place. She was a Polish writer since she wrote in Polish, but also it seems that her influence into Belorussian culture is very significant for the Belorussians, so it should be probably expanded and explained. Well, it's only a stub.--SylwiaS | talk22:36, 28 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]
This page lists her as Polish women composer and indicates she wrote her pieces in Polish. This sites confirms it. This one states that "Michal's wife, Franciszka Urszula Princess Wisniowiecka (*1705, †1753), became the first Polish woman playwright." Judkowiak B. in her book lists here among Polish Englightenment writers... (Judkowiak B., Pisarze polskiego oświecienia, Warszawa 1992). --Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul PiotrusTalk05:29, 23 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]