Category: House of Tyszkiewicz

Categories: European Noble Houses | Polska Szlachta | Polish Nobility | Lithuanian Nobility

Landing level category for profiles of persons affiliated with this noble house.

The noble family of Tyszkiewicz traces its roots to a 15th-century Ruthenian boyar Kalenik Mishkovich and derives from the name of his grandson, Tysha with the addition of the patronymic, resulting in Tyszkiewicz-Kalenicki. They are of Ruthenian origin, with roots traced to the times of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. They held the Polish coat of arms Leliwa. Their nobility was reaffirmed in Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Russian Empire.


Person Profiles (45)

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22 Aug 1801 - 11 Aug 1866 photo
11 Dec 1852 nemej, Vilna, Vilna, Russian Empire - 1935
1875 Paris, Seine, France - 18 Feb 1948
23 Apr 1880 Paris, Seine, France - 10 Jul 1951
1763 Vilnius, Lithuania - 1864
abt 1600 - 16 Feb 1702
1827 - 1848
1765 Vilnius, Lithuania
abt 1650 - bef 1701
1759 Vilnius, Lithuania
18 Sep 1826 - 20 Mar 1904
05 Aug 1833 - 17 Nov 1860
1820 - 27 Apr 1853
03 Oct 1882 Vilna, Russian Empire - 16 May 1930 photo
09 Dec 1882 Funchal, Madeira, Portugalia - 03 Oct 1969
19 Aug 1872 Kraków, Poland - 11 Sep 1946

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19 Mar 1852 Vilna, Vilna Uyezd, Vilna, Russian Empire - 1901 photo
28 Apr 1898 Warsaw, Russian Empire - 08 Aug 1995
08 Feb 1893 Warsaw, Russian Empire - 25 Sep 1989
1792 Panemunė, Lithuania - 23 Jun 1854 photo
1831 Vałožyn (Вало́жын), Belarus - 10 Feb 1892 photo
08 Nov 1835 Vilna, Vilna Uyezd, Vilna, Russian Empire - 26 May 1891 photo
12 Jan 1868 Kretinga, Telshi Uyezd, Kovno, Russian Empire - 20 Jun 1917 photo

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19 Nov 1851 - 09 Dec 1905 photo
Living Tyszkiewicz-Łohojski
1805 Palanga, Grobiņa Uyezd, Courland, Russian Empire - 29 Dec 1844
1724 Kuosinė, Lithuania - 22 Dec 1815
1828 Minsk, Russian Empire - 18 Nov 1897 photo
abt 1761 - 04 Sep 1839 photo
26 Feb 1897 Woynowo, Bomst, Posen, Prussia
24 Nov 1894 Warsaw, Russian Empire - 06 Feb 1976 photo
1835 Ocheretnoe, Kremenets, Wołyń, Poland - 28 Feb 1905
26 Jun 1865 landvarovo-novoe, Trakai, Vilna, Russian Empire - 21 Sep 1936
06 Nov 1901 Vilna, Vilna, Vilna, Russian Empire - 21 Dec 1941




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