- The
House of
Działyński was a
Polish noble family whose name
comes from
their original place of settlement, Działyń in Dobrzyń Land.
Members of the family...
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Działyński Palace in Poznań,
Poland is a
Baroque palace built in 1773 to 1776. The
building features a rich stucco-decorated
interior of its "Red Hall"...
- Paweł
Działyński (Latin:
Paulus Dzialinski; born 1560 – died 1609) of Ogończyk coat of arms, son of Paweł and
Krystyna Kostczanka, was a
Polish courtier...
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Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Tytus Działyński.
Count Tytus Adam
Działyński (1796–1861, son of Ksawery,
father to Jan Kanty) was a
Polish nobleman...
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Ignacy Erazm Działyński (1754–1797) was a
Polish nobleman (szlachcic) of Ogończyk coat of arms and a
military officer,
known for his parti****tion in the...
- Jan
Działyński (1590–1648) of
Gozdawa coat of arms was a Polish–Lithuanian
Commonwealth noble and politician. He was a
member of the
Działyński family...
- S****el's
plans for
Tytus Działyński and the son Jan
Kanty Działyński.
After last
member of
Działyński family Jan
Kanty Działyński's death, his brother-in-law...
- Jan
Działyński may
refer to: Jan
Działyński (stolnik, born 1489) (1489–1587),
Polish nobleman,
stolnik of Dobrzyń,
castellan of Słońsk Jan
Działyński (voivode...
- Paweł Jan
Działyński (1594–1643) was a
voivode of
Pomerania from 1630 to 1643. He
succeeded Samuel Konarski, and was
himself followed by
Gerhard Dönhoff...
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erected there a
stone church. In 1775, Lady
Teofila Potulicka from the
Dzialynski family (the
heiress at that time)
completely rebuilt the church. In the...