Ferdinand Ignatius Piłsudski
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Known for | Colonel and Commander in the Samogitian division of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania |
Born | c1670 Pajūralis, Lithuania |
Died | c1719 Šilalė |
Noble family | Piłsudski |
Spouse(s) | Ludwika Urszula Billewicz |
Ferdinand Ignatius Piłsudski (c1670-c1719) Piłsudski coat of arms, was a Lithuanian nobleman, a Colonel and Commander of the Samogitian Division in the army of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
Biography[]
Ferdinand Ignatius Piłsudski was born in
Manor in c1670 to and Ewa Piłsudska (née Prejkint).The family was Polonized Lithuanian nobility that over time became part of the Polish nobility (szlachta);[1] it has been called either a Polish noble family[2] or a Polonized Lithuanian noble family.[3]
Ferdinand was the brother of:
- Constance Pilsudska (m. Jerzy Gorski)
- Dominik Piłsudski (m. N.N. Stęgwiłł)
- Norbert Piłsudski (m. N.N. Grotus)
- (b.c1680) - Stolnik of Vawkavysk. Roch's marriage to Magłorzata Pancerzyńska - whose brother, (died 1729), was Bishop of Vilnius[4] - raised the wealth and prestige of the Piłsudski family.
- Mikolay Piłsudski
- Reinhold Michał Piłsudski (m. Teresa Kisarzewska)
- Joanna Petruszewiczowa
- Emerencjanna Jucewiczowa
- Eufrozyna Anreppa
- Anna Katarzyna Piłsudska
Ferdinand Piłsudski became a Colonel and Commander of the Samogitian Division in the Grand Ducal Lithuanian Army.
In the Warsaw Confederation (1704)[5] Ferdinand was a supporter of Stanisław Leszczyński (Stanislaus I: King of Poland, Grand Duke of Lithuania) and opponent of Augustus II of Saxony.[6]
Ferdinand died c1719 in Šilalė, Lithuania.
Marriage and children[]
Ferdinand Ignatius Piłsudski married Ludwika Urszula Piłsudska (née Billewicz) and they had five children:
- Franciszek Piłsudski (1713-1791)
- Jan Piłsudski
- Ludwik Piłsudski (m. Marianna Kołłontaj)
- Aleksander Piłsudski
- Antoni Piłsudski
Manors[]
Ferdinand inherited Pajūralis Manor and bought Šilalė Manor from Jurgis Valavičius in 1712. Another part of Šilalė estate was given to Ferdinand by his sister, Emerencjanna. In addition, Ferdinand owned a number of estates in the Ländai and Telšiai districts.
Šilalė Manor was inherited by Ferdinand's son Ludwik Piłsudski. He in turn sold the estate to his brother, Franciszek Piłsudski.
References[]
- ^ Wacław Jędrzejewicz, Janusz Cisek, Kalendarium Życia Józefa Piłsudskiego (Calendar of the Life of Józef Piłsudski), Zaklad Narodowy im. Ossolińskich, 1994, ISBN 83-04-04114-6, pp. 11-12.
- ^ Jerzy Jan Lerski, Historical Dictionary of Poland, 966-1945, Greenwood Press, 1996, ISBN 0-313-26007-9, Google Print, p.439
- ^ Robert Bideleux; Ian Jeffries (28 January 1998). A history of eastern Europe: crisis and change. Psychology Press. p. 186. ISBN 978-0-415-16111-4. Retrieved 5 March 2011.
- ^ Urzędnicy centralni i dygnitarze Wielkiego Księstwa Litewskiego XIV-XVIII wieku. Spisy". Oprac. Henryk Lulewicz i Andrzej Rachuba. Kórnik 1994, s. 228.
- ^ Zigmantas Kiaupa (2000). The History of Lithuania: Before 1795. Arturas Braziunas. p. 330. ISBN 978-9986-810-13-1.
- ^ Oleandry, Biuletyn Związku Piłsudczyków, Oddział Świętokrzyski, Nr 10, Kielce, listopad 2003
- 1670 births
- 1719 deaths
- Lithuanian nobility
- 17th-century Lithuanian people
- 18th-century Lithuanian people