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  Heydel-Mankoo's Almanach de Polska: The Counts of Poland
Michal and Franciszek obtained the hereditary title of Count of Galicia from Emperor Josef II on 11th February 1783.
Michal and Valentyn obtained the hereditary title of Count of Galicia from Emperor Josef II on the 12th February 1783.
Kazimierz obtained the hereditary tile of Count in Austria from Emperor Franz I on 21st April 1819.
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 Descendants of Krystyn Ostyk, Palatin of Troki +1444 (Radziwill) gen 15-
Descendants of Krystyn Ostyk, Palatin of Troki +1444 (Radziwill) gen 15-
Prince Edmund Radziwill, 15.Duke of Olyka, son of Prince
Janusz Radziwill, 14.Duke of Olyka and Princess Anna
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 Herbarz Polski (A)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Michal, the third son of Jan, justice of Kiev, followed in the footsteps of his knightly predecessors in defending his country, and in 1632 voted to elect Wladyslaw IV.
He had a son, Kazimierz Stefan, chamberlain of Grodno, and later, marshal, was deputized by the Sejm of 1690 to the tribunal of the treasury, and in 1697, to the tribunal of Vilno.
Fabian, son of Michal, master of the hunt in Orsza Province, and Elzbieta Illinicz from Dorochów; man of property in White Russia, in Zmuda Principality and Kowno County: entered military service at a young age and rose to the rank of vice-brigadier in the national cavalry of the Lithuanian army.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Their original and primary residence was in the town of Buczacz, however, after receiving a land grant from Kazimierz the Great, a family branch moved to Jazlowiec and some time later adopted the town's name for their family surname.
Michal, the master of Jazlowiec, left one son, named Teodoryk, who distinguished himself many times on various battlefields and was prominently active person in the country.
The premise that he was the grandson of Michal, master of Jazlowiec, and the father of Jerzy, a famous name in Podolia's and Polish history and the timing itself, clearly indicate that he was the Commander Jan Jazlowiec to whom famous Polish poet, Jan Kochanowski, dedicated his epic "Proporzec".
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 Pulaskis of the Slepowron Crest
Jozef's next son was Kazimierz Michal Wladyslaw Wiktor born in 1745 and baptized on 6 March of the same year at Holy Cross Church in Warsaw.
In the third pair was Tomasz Zielinski the Lomza podkomorzy, uncle of Kazimierz's mother, and Ludwika Maria Poniatowska wife of the Mazowsze voivode.
Jozef Kazimierz was born in 1873 in Zawadynce and inherited the Boruszkowiec properties.
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 Potop (The Deluge) (1975)
But Radziwill is conspiring to betray the Commonwealth to the Swedes.
Prince Boguslaw Radziwill reported that Kmicic was headed to Silesia to kidnap the Polish King and turn him over to the Swedes.
Radziwill has asked for reinforcements from the Swedes to fight off the attack of the rebels ("confederates").
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 Fr. Stanislaw Makarewicz
Presently we have records of the niece of Kazimierz Pulaski, Marianna Joanna Franciszka Tekla, daughter of Antoni Aleks Suffczynski and Paula Pulaska, who was baptized 25 March 1785 on the day of her birth in Warsaw.
Kazimierz Pulaski the great-grandson of Antoni Pulaski, brother of Kazimierz, states in his "Chronicle of the Noble Families of Podole, Wolyn, and Ukraine" (Warsaw 1911, vol.
From the content of these records it appears that the events took place as follows: 4 March 1745 was the day of birth for Kazimierz Pulaski (probably he "chose" the name by being born on the feastday of St. Casimr); on 6 March 1745 he was baptized "by water" by Fr.
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 The Elected Monarchy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The farcical elections that followed the resignation of Jan II Kazimierz, the last of the Vasas (1668), led to the appointment of a Polish nonentity, the favourite of the szlachta (the nobility) suspicious of foreigners and seeking a “new Piast”, despised by both Bourbon and Habsburg factions, Jarema’s son, Michal Korybut (b.
In 1672 the Turkish invasion of Podolia led to the fall of the fortress of Kamieniec Podolsk and, with the country in a state of chaos, the Poles sued for peace; at the Treaty of Buczacz the Poles lost what was left of Podolia and the Ukraine and had to pay a humiliating annual tribute.
Michal Korybut died suddenly whilst a new invasion was in force, on the eve of Chocim; he was succeeded by the victor of that battle, Jan Sobieski.
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 Short history of the Radziwill Family by Peter Paul Bajer
Just like other Radziwills, he was famous for the support given to his relatives: he did not fail to watch over the interests of his Calvinist cousins, despite being renown for his opposition to the heretics.
Those Radziwills who decided to stay in Poland despite prosecution and hardship faced by all 'enemies of the working class', were able to adapt to the new political situation with perseverance and resourcefulness.
Radziwill's exclusivity is also sustained by the upholding of a patriotic/religious ideology associated with the Polish aristocratic circles and based on the principle of noblesse oblige-binding them personally to an intensive service towards the common good.
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 Poland Deluged
John Casimir's first problem was the Cossack rebellion, and in the summer of 1651 the Poles managed to defeat the Cossacks in heavy fighting (partly because the utterly unreliable Tatars had changed sides again, bribed by Casimir).
Radziwill and other magnates transferred their allegiance to Charles.
Michael (Michal Korybut Wisniowiecki, 1640-73) was the son of Jérémi Wisniowiecki - a wealthy magnate who had led the Poles to many success against the Cossacks.
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 Poland - LoveToKnow 1911   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
He was known to be familiar with the works of the leading reformers; he was surrounded by Protestant counsellors, and he was actually married to Barbara, daughter of Prince Nicholas Radziwill, "Black Radziwill," the all-powerful chief of the Lithuanian Calvinists.
The death, in 1565, of Black Radziwill, the chief opponent of the union, still further weakened the Lithuanians, and the negotiations were reopened with more prospect of success at the diet which met at Lublin on the 10th of January 1569.
But even now the Lithuanians were indisposed towards a complete union, and finally they quitted the diet, leaving two commissioners behind to watch their interests.
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 The Mineyko family
She was the daughter of the chairman of the noble association of Braclaw province (Michal Wawrzecki and her mother Lopacinska).
Kazimierz Szukiewicz sued the Russian government, however he never received back the results of his many years work.
In April 1940, together with her twins Michal (I.7) and Maria (I.8), her orderly mother (75 years old) and an older sister Lili, she was sentenced to 5 years hard labour.
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 Reformation in Belarus
The marriage of Janusz Radziwill to princess Maria Lupu (1645) the daughter of the Orthodox ruler of Moldavia Vasile Lupu made Radziwill the main protector of the Orthodoxy in Belarus.
In 1629, the judge of Brest Piotr Kochlewski wrote to Krzysztof II Radziwill that he could not accept "pagan idol mania of the Orthodoxy " as well as their vile tradition "to kiss the dead lips", that in Kochlewski's opinion was the reason of different epidemics [54].
The appeal of Budny the translator of Luther Minor Catechism into Ruthenian to the founders of the Radziwills publishing house in which he asks the Radziwills to remain faithful to the Ruthenian language, the tongue of their ancestors, is one of the proves of that [63].
www.belreform.org /eng/katlarchuk_prat_i_pravasl_eng.php   (5516 words)

  
 Radziwill Portraits
Just like other Radziwills, he was famous for the support given to his relatives: he did not fail to watch over the interests of his
Their lines of the Radziwiłl family became extinct by the next generation, and their only lasting achievement was to tarnish the Radziwiłł; family name for years to come, their treason eclipsing the deeds of other Radziwiłłs like
Both Bogusław's and Janusz's lines of the Radziwiłl family became extinct by the next generation, and their only lasting achievement was to tarnish the Radziwiłł; family name for years to come, their treason eclipsing the deeds of other Radziwiłłs like
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It seems that Rajgrod belonged to Lithuania and was a property of the Duchy, later given to the princes Glinski.
When prince Michal, renowned in history, was punished for treason by confiscation of his property, the Rajgrod estates were given by Zygmunt I, in 1509, to Mikolaj Radziwill, Wilno palatine.
In 1616 the starostwo was held by Piotr Dulski, and in 1632 Krzysztof Dulski, starosta of Rajgrod and Augustow, voted in the election of King Wladyslaw IV (Volumina legum, III, pp.
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 Chodkiewicz   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
With the help of Michal Radziwill, Chancelor of Lithuania, he succeeded in attaching Livonia to Lithuania.
The joint Lithuanian and Polish armies were commanded by Radziwill and Zamoyski, but J.K.Chodkiewicz played a major part in capturing the chief strongholds.
Jan Kazimierz and Zofia are 8th great-grandparents of Maria Komorowska, mother of Mathilde d'Udekem d'Acoz.
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 Our Lady of Czestochowa - Stained-Glass Windows
Their works were conducted under very difficult circumstances: they were often tormented by Indian attacks and suffered from hunger, especially in 1609 and 1610.
Kazimierz Pulaski, easily recognized by his Hussar's coat, came to America in 1777, and immediately became famous as a man of valor.
Among them is Feliks Miklaszewicz, a captain and commander of his own schooner named "Radziwill," who distinguished himself for bravery during sea battles against the British.
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 a Genealogical Decree
showing that Jakub and Mikolaj, sons of the father Michal and mother Krystyna, were bom and baptized at the Berezyriska parish on October 23rd, 1817 and....
No. 73 - a document dated June 13th, 1808 and confirmed on March 2nd, 1835 at the Minsk magistrate by Prince Dominik Radziwill, a true Gentleman of the Bedchamber [?] and knight [?] of the Russian Court, in which the said estate of Stalbowszczyzna was given by Andrzej [?] and his...
Michal Kazimierz Radziwill, Hetman of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, through the privilege dated March 26th, 1761...
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 Polish Post - Issues of polish stamps III/1999
During the reign of Jan Kazimierz Polish economy was nearely completely destroyed due to numerous wars, i.a.
Radziwill, K. Opalinski) and supported by the Tyszowice Confederation controlled the combat.
Because he was not able to realise his plans in 1668 he abdicated the throne and left Poland for France where he stayed for the rest of his life.
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 Jerzy Niemirycz
He was also one of the petitioners of the 1638 Kisielin gathering which wrote to the Calvinist duke Krzysztof II Radziwill, requesting aid and protection for the Polish Brethren.
Although not given permission to speak in the drafting of the articles of confederation, he was nominated to a council to aid the regent.
After an ex-Jesuit cardinal was crowned King Jan II Kazimierz Vasa (John Casimir), Niemirycz began seeking favor and protection at the Transylvanian court.
www.uua.org /uuhs/duub/articles/jerzyniemirycz1.html   (2318 words)

  
 President of The Republic of Poland - Presidential Palace   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
It was bought from Stanislaw Herakliusz and August Hieronim, the descendants of Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski, by Michal Kazimierz Radziwill I of the Nieswiez-Olyka line, whose wife Katarzyna was a sister of King Jan III Sobieski.
The last but one representative of the line of the heirs in tail of Nieswiez and Olyka was Karol Stanislaw II "Panie Kochanku", voivode (governor) of Wilno (Vilnius), son of Michal Kazimierz II.
One of the most impressive meals given by that representative of the Radziwill family was the feast given on St. Catherine's day, the 25th November 1789, the coronation day of King Stanislaw August (Stanislaus Augustus), and to commemorate the Union of Lithuania with the Crown.
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 Saving Jews: Polish Righteous
In Kazimierz's house there stayed also Eda Wandstein, who luckily managed to escape when the Gestapo came for them.
Kazimierz, recognized in 1999 by Yad Vashem as "Righteous", got his medal on May 1st, 2000 in Warsaw, as announced the Israeli Embassy in Poland.
Michal Borwicz, who had escaped from the Janowski camp.
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They had powerfully contributed to the adoption of the Union of Lublin; were subsequently received into the Roman Catholic Church; and dated the beginning of their influence in Poland proper from the time (1674) when Florian Czartoryski became primate there.
Florian's nephews, Fryderyk Michal and Augustus, were now the principal representatives of "the Family," as their opponents sarcastically called them.
Yet they rejected with scorn and derision the pacific overtures of their political opponents, the Potoccy, the Radziwillowie, and the Braniscy, Prince Michal openly declaring that of two tyrannies he preferred the tyranny of the Muscovite to the tyranny of his equals.
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 PolishRoots - Geography & Maps
In 1790, when the district administration office was moved from Brody to Zloczow, the school was transformed into the chief Royal and Imperial school of the district, and in 1800 it was moved to a separate structure built for that purpose.
She in turn sold everything (in the form of a donation) to Prince Michal Kazimierz Radziwill, the grandson of Katarzyna Sobieska, Jan´s sister.
But all the hereditary property which Karol Radziwill owned as of 1772 was so heavily in debt that bankruptcy was unavoidable.
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 PAVOLOCH
The Princes Ruzynski, according to Kazimierz Stadnicki, traced their origin to Narymunt, son of Gedymin, who after conversion to Christianity, took the name of Hleb and was the prince of Novgorod.
Initially he was a sub-starost (local authority—translator’s remark) for Prince Michal Wisniowiecki, a starost of Kaniow and Czerkasy (1569).
However, Michal Wojnilowicz, who at that time was quartered in a nearby village with five banners of Prince Jeremiasz Wiszniowiecki, accidentally heard something like a trembling of the ground.
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 PolishRoots - Geography & Maps
When King Kazimierz, who was in Bydgoszcz at the time, heard of this he immediately arrived with his army and recouped the castle in seven days.
The last known Czluchowo starosta was Michal Kazimierz Radziwill, Vilno voivode and Lithuanian hetman, died in 1762.
In 1765, there was a monument in the church of Michal Ludwik Deminski who, in 1680, died young at the hands of an unworthy assailant.
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 Michał Kazimierz Radziwiłł - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Prince Michał Kazimierz Radziwiłł (1625-1680) was a Polish-Lithuanian noble and magnate.
He is sometimes referred to as the first Michał Kazimierz Radziwiłł, to distinguish him from the other member of his family to use the name.
He held the following titles: Majorat of Nieśwież, Master of the Pantry of Lithuania (since 1652), Curver of Lithuania (since 1653), Cupbearer of Lithuania (since 1656), castellan of Vilnius (since 1661), voivod of the Vilnius Voivodship (since 1667), Deputy Chancellor of Lithuania (1668) and Field Hetman of Lithuania.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Micha%C5%82_Kazimierz_Radziwi%C5%82%C5%82   (270 words)

  
 Research Articles on Miscellaneous Hemorrhoids Research
A patient's advanced age should not be a deterrent to any of the diagnostic or therapeutic interventions.
Radziwill was one of Poland's richest men of the time and only few aristocrats rich like him could afford similar therapies.
Radziwill was subject to 65 breedings (blood was taken from his leg) which were usually performed in springtime; 30 leech applications (to his haemorrhoids); and he was cupped 13 times.
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