Zbaraski

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Possessions of Zbarski family in 16th-17th centuries

Zbaraski was a princely family of Ruthenian origin in the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland domiciled in Volhynia (today Ukraine). The name is derived from the town of Zbarazh, the core of their dominions. They were the Gediminids descended from Kaributas.[1][better source needed] The line ended in 1631, with their assets overtaken by their agnates, the Wiśniowiecki family.[2] A branch of the princes .

Coat of arms[]

The Zbarski family used the Korybut coat of arms.

Notable family members[]

  • Siemion "Starszy" Zbaraski (died after 1481), married Katarzyna Cebrowska z Cebra h. , the founder of the Princes Zbaraski line
    • (1498-1540), married h. Herburt
      • (c.1540-1574), starost of Krzemieniec, married NN Kozica and Hanna Branković
      • (1540-1585), voivode of Witebsk and Troki, married Hanna Zabrzezińska h. Leliwa, Nastazja Mscisławska h. Pogoń Litewska and Dorota Firlej h. Lewart
      • Jerzy Zbaraski (died 1580), married Szczęsna Nasiłkowska h. Półkozic and Barbara Kozińska
      • Władysław Zbaraski (died c. 1581), starost of Botok, married Zofia Przyłuska h. Lubicz
      • Małgorzata Zbaraska (died before 1540), married Stanisław Czermiński z Czermina h. Wieniawa
      • Elżbieta Zbaraska (died before 1540), married Wacław Bawor h. and Walenty Wkryński h. Grzymała
  • (c. 1517), brother of Siemion "Starszy" Zbaraski the founder of the princes Wiśniowiecki line

Palaces[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Marek, Miroslav. "Family tree". Genealogy.EU.[self-published source]
  2. ^ "Zbaraski", an article from the Encyclopedia of Ukraine
  3. ^ http://genealogia.grocholski.pl/gd/osoba.php?id=033299

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