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Tyszkiewicz family

The House of Tyszkiewicz (Polish: Tyszkiewiczowie, singular: Tyszkiewicz, Belarusian: Тышкевічы, singular: Тышкевіч, Lithuanian: Tiškevičiai, singular: Tiškevičius, Ukrainian: Тишкевичі, singular: Тишкевич, Russian: Тышкевичи, singular: Тышкевич) was a wealthy and influential Polish-Lithuanian magnate family of Ruthenian origin, with roots traced to the times of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. They held the Polish coat of arms Leliwa. Their nobility was reaffirmed in Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Russian Empire.

The family traces its roots to a 15th-century Ruthenian boyar Kalenik Mishkovich and derives from the name of his grandson, Tysha with the addition of the patronymic, resulting in Tyszkiewicz-Kalenicki. A branch of the family Germanised the name to Tischkowitz and a few members of this branch are still to be found in Germany and the UK.

Places named Tyszkiewicz Palace, "former Tyszkiewicz Palace", Tiškevičiai Palace, and other historical properties of the family are located in Warsaw, Kraków and Vilnius, as well as in numerous towns of modern Poland, Belarus, Lithuania and Ukraine (in Palanga, Kretinga, Lahojsk, Raudondvaris, Berdychiv, Biržai, Kavarskas, Deltuva, Trakai, Lentvaris, Seredžius, etc.)

Notable members

Family estates

Manors

Gallery

Palaces connected with the Tyszkiewicz family

References

  • Jerzy Jan Lerski; Piotr Wróbel; Richard J. Kozicki (1996). Historical Dictionary of Poland, 966-1945. Greenwood Publishing. p. 616.
  • Walerian Kalinka, Dzieła, chapter "Żywot Tadeusza Tyskiewicza", 1900, Google Print, p.195-198 (public domain)

Further reading

  • Potocka-Wąsowiczowa, Anna z Tyszkiewiczów. Wspomnienia naocznego świadka. Warszawa: Państwowy Instytut Wydawniczy, 1965.

tyszkiewicz, family, other, people, with, name, tyszkiewicz, house, tyszkiewicz, polish, tyszkiewiczowie, singular, tyszkiewicz, belarusian, Тышкевічы, singular, Тышкевіч, lithuanian, tiškevičiai, singular, tiškevičius, ukrainian, Тишкевичі, singular, Тишкевич. For other people with the name see Tyszkiewicz The House of Tyszkiewicz Polish Tyszkiewiczowie singular Tyszkiewicz Belarusian Tyshkevichy singular Tyshkevich Lithuanian Tiskeviciai singular Tiskevicius Ukrainian Tishkevichi singular Tishkevich Russian Tyshkevichi singular Tyshkevich was a wealthy and influential Polish Lithuanian magnate family of Ruthenian origin with roots traced to the times of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania They held the Polish coat of arms Leliwa Their nobility was reaffirmed in Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Russian Empire TyszkiewiczLeliwa Current regionLithuania Poland Ukraine BelarusMembersLudwik TyszkiewiczTeodor TyszkiewiczStefan TyszkiewiczEstate s Tyszkiewicz PalaceTiskeviciai PalaceLentvaris ManorThe family traces its roots to a 15th century Ruthenian boyar Kalenik Mishkovich and derives from the name of his grandson Tysha with the addition of the patronymic resulting in Tyszkiewicz Kalenicki A branch of the family Germanised the name to Tischkowitz and a few members of this branch are still to be found in Germany and the UK Places named Tyszkiewicz Palace former Tyszkiewicz Palace Tiskeviciai Palace and other historical properties of the family are located in Warsaw Krakow and Vilnius as well as in numerous towns of modern Poland Belarus Lithuania and Ukraine in Palanga Kretinga Lahojsk Raudondvaris Berdychiv Birzai Kavarskas Deltuva Trakai Lentvaris Seredzius etc Contents 1 Notable members 2 Family estates 3 Manors 4 Gallery 5 References 6 Further readingNotable members EditCount Eustachy Tyszkiewicz 1814 1874 nobleman and archaeologist Janusz Skumin Tyszkiewicz 1570 1642 Polish Lithuanian nobleman and politician who was a sponsor of Baroque music Janusz Tyszkiewicz Lohojski 1590 1649 Polish Lithuanian magnate and politician Katarzyna Eugenia Skumin Tyszkiewicz c 1610 1648 Polish noblewoman daughter of Janusz Skumin Tyszkiewicz Count Konstanty Tyszkiewicz 1806 1868 Polish Lithuanian noble archaeologist and ethnographer Ludwik Skumin Tyszkiewicz Field Lithuanian Hetman Grand Treasurer of Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth Count Michal Tyszkiewicz 1828 1897 collector and amateur Egyptologist Count Michal Zygmunt Tyszkiewicz 1903 1974 diplomat and songwriter Samuel Tyszkiewicz 1889 1954 was a Polish typographer Stefan Tyszkiewicz 1894 1976 engineer and inventor soldier and political activist married into the extended Russian imperial family Tadeusz Tyszkiewicz 1774 1852 a general Teodor Skumin Tyszkiewicz Grand Treasurer of Lithuania of Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth Count Mykhaylo Tyshkevych uk 1857 1930 Ukrainian politician patron of Prosvita Society ambassador of Ukrainian State to Vatican Family estates EditMakhnivka Koziatyn RaionManors Edit Astravas Manor Tiskeviciai Palace Palanga Uzutrakis Manor on Lake Galve TrakaiGallery EditPalaces connected with the Tyszkiewicz family Tyszkiewicz palace in Warsaw Tyszkiewicz palace in Krakow Palace in Przeclaw The Red Manor Raudondvaris Castle with Basilica of St Teresa Tiskeviciai palace in Kretinga Tiskeviciai palace in Traku Voke Tiskeviciai Palace in Lentvaris Arnionys Manor Nemezis Manor Tiskeviciai palace in Vilnius The Palace in Valozhyn Leonpolis Manor The mansion in Ziezmariai Tyszkiewicz palace in Lahojsk in ruins Former manorial buildings in Balbieriskis destroyed Stable buildings at Kojrany Manor Vilnius destroyed The palace in Dunilavichy destroyed References EditJerzy Jan Lerski Piotr Wrobel Richard J Kozicki 1996 Historical Dictionary of Poland 966 1945 Greenwood Publishing p 616 Walerian Kalinka Dziela chapter Zywot Tadeusza Tyskiewicza 1900 Google Print p 195 198 public domain Further reading EditPotocka Wasowiczowa Anna z Tyszkiewiczow Wspomnienia naocznego swiadka Warszawa Panstwowy Instytut Wydawniczy 1965 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tyszkiewicz family amp oldid 1095683573, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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