Kossakowski

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Ślepowron, the coat of arms of Korwin-Kossakowski
Józef Kazimierz Kossakowski (1738–1794)
Jan Nepomucen Kossakowski (1755–1808)
(1772–1842)

Kossakowski (Polish: plural: Kossakowscy, Polish: feminine: Kossakowska) (Lithuanian: Kosakovskiai, singular forms: m: Kosakovskis, f: Kosakovskienė, Kosakovskytė) was a noble family of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth of the Masovian descent.

Coat of arms[]

Coat of arms of the Kossakowski family was Ślepowron.

Famous members[]

  • (1755–1808), bishop of Inflanty and later of Vilna
  • Józef Dominik Kossakowski (1771–1840), colonel, member of the Targowica Confederation, son-in-law of Stanisław Szczęsny Potocki
  • (1772–1842), general of French army, aide-de-camp of Napoleon
  • Józef Kazimierz Kossakowski (1738–1794), bishop of Inflanty, a member of the Targowica Confederation
  • (1807–1857), printer in Lublin
  • (1757–1829), political and educational activist
  • Szymon Marcin Kossakowski (1741–1794) one of the leaders of the Targowica Confederation and the last Great Hetman of Lithuania.
  • (died 1680) member of the Sejm
  • (1718–1786) – poet
  • (1733–1798) – voivode of Witebsk and Bracław Voivodeship
  • (1735–1798) – castelan in Livonia
  • (1752–1784) – podstoli of Kowno
  • (1755–1808) – bishop of Inflanty and Wilno
  • (1756–1828) – auxiliary bishop of Inflanty and Wilno, Jesuit
  • (1842–1889) – participated in the January Uprising
  • (1883–1962) – landowner, diplomat, banker
  • (1900–1979) – physician, surgeon
  • (1917–1988) – ichthyologist
  • (1925–2001) – photographer
  • (born 1924) – art historian
  • (1927–2007) – architect
  • Andrzej Kossakowski (1929–1992) – art historian
  • (born 1952) – member of the Sejm
  • Grzegorz Kossakowski, Polish bobsledder

Palaces[]


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