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The House of Dzieduszycki (plural: Dzieduszyccy, feminine form: Dzieduszycka) is an old Ruthenian and later Polish noble family first recorded in 1400.[1][2][3] Members of the family held the title of Count, awarded to them on 22 October 1776.[4] The title was heritable by all legitimate male-line descendants.
History
The family originated in Ruthenian domain of the Polish Crown, which in 1434 was absorbed into Kingdom of Poland as Ruthenian Voivodeship. Progenitor of the family was Ivan (Ivashko) Didushytsky, who was first mentioned in 1411 as Iwasko Dzyadoschiczki in a charter from prince Fedir Liubartovych.[5]
Didushytsky originally were Ruthenian boyars of Orthodox faith, but starting from 17th century they had converted into Greek Catholicism and later with the subsequent Polonization into Roman Catholicism.[6] Their ancestral estate was Didushychi (now Velyki Didushychi in Lviv Oblast, Ukraine).
Notable members
- Anastazja Dzieduszycka – (1842–1890), columnist
- Paulina Dzieduszycka – (1831–1892), writer
- Talia Dzieduszycka – (1811–1855), poet
- Aleksander Stanisław Dzieduszycki – (1813–1879), politician in Galicia
- Antoni Bazyli Dzieduszycki – (1757–1817), politician
- Franciszek Jan Dzieduszycki – (died 1714), Voivode of Podole
- Henryk Dzieduszycki – (1795–1845), landowner, industrialist
- Izydor Dzieduszycki – (1842–1888), historical and political writer
- Jerzy Dzieduszycki – (1575–1641), castellan of Lubaczów
- Jerzy Stanisław Dzieduszycki – (1670–1730), Great Crown Koniuszy
- Józef Kalasanty Dzieduszycki- (1772–1847), founder of the Poturzycki Library
- Juliusz Dzieduszycki – (1817–1885), landowner
- Juliusz Dzieduszycki – (1882–1942), politician and diplomate
- Karol Dzieduszycki – (1847–1902), landowner, politician in Galicia
- Kazimierz Adam Dzieduszycki – (1812–1885), deputy of the Sejm Krajowy
- Konstanty Dzieduszycki – (1884–1964), deputy of the Sejm and senator in the Second Republic of Poland
- Maurycy Dzieduszycki – (1813–1877), historian, journalist
- Mieczysław Antoni Dzieduszycki – (1823–1872), social activist
- Mikołaj Adam Dzieduszycki – (1769–1795), publicist
- Tadeusz Dzieduszycki – (1724–1777), Great Cześnik of the Crown
- Tadeusz Dzieduszycki – (1841–1918) deputy of the Sejm of the Land
- Tytus Dzieduszycki – (1796–1870) politician in Galicia
- Walerian Dzieduszycki – (1754–1832), patriotic activist, landowner
- Władysław Dzieduszycki – (1821–1868), deputy of the Sejm, horse breeder
- Włodzimierz Dzieduszycki – (1825–1899), naturalist
- Włodzimierz Dzieduszycki – (1885–1971), last Ordynat of the Poturzyce Fee Tail
- Wojciech Dzieduszycki – (1848–1909), politician, philosopher, essayist
- Wojciech Dzieduszycki – (1912–2008), artist
- Piotr Dzieduszycki – (born 1946), sociologist and journalist, social activist
Residences
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Dzieduszycki Museum of Natural History in Lviv
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The Palace of Turkull-Comello in Lviv
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Dzieduszycki Palace in Lviv
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Dzieduszycki Palace in Zarzecze
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Ruins of Konarzew Palace
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Dzieduszycki Chapel in Jasionów
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Dzieduszycki Manor House in Jezupol
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Ruined Dzieduszycki Manor House in Niesłuchów
References
- ^ SZLACHTA UKRAIŃSKA NA PRZEŁOMIE XVI i XVII w.
- ^ "Home". dzieduszyccy.eu. Archived from the original on 2013-09-08. Retrieved 2014-01-11.
- ^ "Muzeum im. Dzieduszyckich w Zarzeczu oddział Muzeum w Jarosławiu". Archived from the original on 2014-01-11. Retrieved 2014-01-11.
- ^ https://genealogy.euweb.cz/titles/d.html
- ^ Дідушицькі. Історія шляхетського роду
- ^ WŁODZIMIERZ DZIEDUSZYCKI - ŻYCIE I DZIEŁO