- The
House of
Zbaraski was a
princely family of
Ruthenian origin in the
Crown of the
Kingdom of
Poland domiciled in
Volhynia (today Ukraine). The name is...
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Prince Jerzy Zbaraski (Polish:
Jerzy Zbaraski, Ukrainian: Юрій Збаразький, b. 1574, d. 12 July 1631 in Kraków) was a Polish–Lithuanian szlachcic. Older...
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Prince Krzysztof Zbaraski (Polish:
Krzysztof Zbaraski, Ukrainian: Христофор Збаразький, 1580 – 6
March 1627) was a Polish–Lithuanian
member of the gentry...
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Polish coat of arms. It was used by the
Princely House of Wiśniowiecki-
Zbaraski and
several branches of the
House of Nieświcki in the
times of the Polish–Lithuanian...
- Gediminids,
recent studies side with a
Rurikid origin of the
House of
Zbaraski and its
cadet branches including the
House of Wiśniowiecki. The name Rurik...
- coat of arms of Korybut. The
family is a
cadet branch of the
House of
Zbaraski. The
family tradition would trace their descent to the Gediminids, but...
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included the Czartoryski, Sanguszko, Sapieha, Wiśniowiecki, Zasławski,
Zbaraski and the
Ostrogski family. The
Ruthenian nobility were
usually of Eastern...
- the end of 16th
century the city
belonged to the
House of
Zbaraski when
Prince J****z
Zbaraski married Hanna Czetwertyńska. In 1604 here was established...
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personalities like King
Sigismund III Vasa, his wife Konstancja,
Krzysztof Zbaraski,
Piotr Skarga,
Hetman Jan
Karol Chodkiewicz, and
Hetman Jan Zamoyski. From...
- power,
wealth and
often appanages (for
example Wiśniowiecki, Ostrogski,
Zbaraski). They
adopted instead the
Polish title "książę",
which in
Ruthenian texts...