Dzieduszycki (Sas)
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The Didushyts'ki, or Dzieduszycki (plural: Dzieduszyccy, feminine form: Dzieduszycka) was a Ruthenian (Ukrainian) and Polish nobility family which was first recorded in 1400.[1][2]
History[]
The family originated from Dzieduszyce near Żydaczów (today Ukraine) in the Lwów Land.
Notable members[]
- – (1842–1890), columnist
- – (1831–1892), writer
- – (1811–1855), poet
- – (1813–1879), politician in Galicia
- – (1757–1817), politician
- – (died 1714), Voivode of Podole
- – (1795–1845), landowner, industrialist
- – (1842–1888), historical and political writer
- – (1575–1641), castellan of Lubaczów
- – (1670–1730), Great Crown Koniuszy
- - (1772–1847), founder of the
- – (1817–1885), landowner
- – (1882–1942), politician and diplomate
- – (1847–1902), landowner, politician in Galicia
- – (1812–1885), deputy of the Sejm Krajowy
- – (1884–1964), deputy of the Sejm and senator in the Second Republic of Poland
- – (1813–1877), historian, journalist
- – (1823–1872), social activist
- – (1769–1795), publicist
- – (1724–1777), Great Cześnik of the Crown
- – (1841–1918) deputy of the Sejm of the Land
- – (1796–1870) politician in Galicia
- – (1754–1832), patriotic activist, landowner
- – (1821–1868), deputy of the Sejm, horse breeder
- Włodzimierz Dzieduszycki – (1825–1899), naturalist
- Włodzimierz Dzieduszycki – (1885–1971), last Ordynat of the
- – (1848–1909), politician, philosopher, essayist
- – (1912–2008), artist
- – (born 1946), sociologist and journalist, social activist
Coat of arms[]
The family coat of arms was Sas.
Sas
Residences[]
Dzieduszycki Museum of Natural History in Lviv
The Palace of Turkull-Comello in Lviv
Dzieduszycki Palace in Lviv
Dzieduszycki Palace in Zarzecze
Ruins of
Dzieduszycki Chapel in Jasionów
Dzieduszycki Manor House in Jezupol
Ruined Dzieduszycki Manor House in
References[]
Categories:
- Dzieduszycki (Sas)
- Polish nobility stubs