Staszkiewicz family Staszkiewicze, Staškevičiai, Сташкевичі, Сташкевичи | |
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Current region | Poland, Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine |
Place of origin | Duchy of Samogitia |
The Staszkiewicz family (Polish pronunciation: [staʂˈkʲɛ.vʲit͡ʂ] Polish: Staszkiewicze, Lietuvių: Staškevičiai, Українська: Сташкевичі, Stashkevychs; Русский: Сташкевичи, Stashkevichs) is a Polish-Lithuanian noble family [1] [2] [3] [4] of ancient lineage originating from the Duchy of Samogitia.
The first known reference to the family is in the 1528 census of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania [5] where they are recorded living in the voivodeships of Samogitia, Trakai, and Vilnius.
Nineteenth century documents record the family in additional territories: Vitebsk, Podolia, [6] Kovno, Mogilev, Kiev, and Volhyn.
Kasper Niesiecki records the Staszkiewicz family coming from the Duchy of Samogitia and states their coat of arms is a variation of Leliwa coat of arms. [1]
Juliusz Ostrowski records the Staszkiewicz coat of arms (I & III) as variations of Sas coat of arms [7] and also records, referencing Niesiecki, version II as a variation of Leliwa. [7]
An 1819 confirmation of nobility records a branch of the Staszkiewicz family using the coat of arms Kroje. [8]
- Andrzej Staszkiewicz Podsędek of Upytė in 1615. [9]
- Rafał Staszkiewicz Stolnik of Smolensk in 1625. [10]
- Michał Staszkiewicz Cześnik of Upytė in 1788. [1]
- Franciszek Staszkiewicz proboszcz of Lanckorońa and benefactor of funds for the renovation of Kalwaria Zebrzydowska. [11]
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Staszkiewicz family Staszkiewicze, Staškevičiai, Сташкевичі, Сташкевичи | |
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![]() Staszkiewicz family Coat of Arms | |
Current region | Poland, Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine |
Place of origin | Duchy of Samogitia |
The Staszkiewicz family (Polish pronunciation: [staʂˈkʲɛ.vʲit͡ʂ] Polish: Staszkiewicze, Lietuvių: Staškevičiai, Українська: Сташкевичі, Stashkevychs; Русский: Сташкевичи, Stashkevichs) is a Polish-Lithuanian noble family [1] [2] [3] [4] of ancient lineage originating from the Duchy of Samogitia.
The first known reference to the family is in the 1528 census of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania [5] where they are recorded living in the voivodeships of Samogitia, Trakai, and Vilnius.
Nineteenth century documents record the family in additional territories: Vitebsk, Podolia, [6] Kovno, Mogilev, Kiev, and Volhyn.
Kasper Niesiecki records the Staszkiewicz family coming from the Duchy of Samogitia and states their coat of arms is a variation of Leliwa coat of arms. [1]
Juliusz Ostrowski records the Staszkiewicz coat of arms (I & III) as variations of Sas coat of arms [7] and also records, referencing Niesiecki, version II as a variation of Leliwa. [7]
An 1819 confirmation of nobility records a branch of the Staszkiewicz family using the coat of arms Kroje. [8]
- Andrzej Staszkiewicz Podsędek of Upytė in 1615. [9]
- Rafał Staszkiewicz Stolnik of Smolensk in 1625. [10]
- Michał Staszkiewicz Cześnik of Upytė in 1788. [1]
- Franciszek Staszkiewicz proboszcz of Lanckorońa and benefactor of funds for the renovation of Kalwaria Zebrzydowska. [11]
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