- Commonwealth, fee tail
estates were
called ordynacja (Polish: [ɔrdɨˈnatsja];
landed property in fideicommis).
Ordynacja was an
economic institution for governing...
- Radziwiłł
Family Fee Tail (Polish:
Ordynacja Radziwiłłów, Belarusian: Ардынацыя Радзівілаў) was a fee tail
established in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth...
- over the
running of the
Family Museum and
became ordynat of the
Sieniawa Ordynacja properties. On 12
August 1937, he
married Princess Maria de los Dolores...
- in Napoleon's
campaign against Russia. In 1838 he
created the Łańcut
Ordynacja.
Since 1861
Alfred was
member of the
National Sejm in Galicia, and member...
-
nobleman (szlachcic) and magnate. Jan was the 3rd
Ordynat of the Zamość
Ordynacja estates. He was
General of
Podolia from 1637,
Krajczy of the
Crown from...
- The
Zamoyski family entail (Polish:
Ordynacja Zamojska) was one of the
first and
largest fee
tails in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. It was owned...
-
known as
ordynacja and was
introduced in late 16th
century by King
Stephen Báthory. A
couple of
Polish magnates'
fortunes were
based on
ordynacja: namely...
- Radziwiłł 1569
Duchy of Birżańsk,
Ordynacja and
Duchy of Nieświez,
Duchy of Dubienica,
Ordynacja and
Duchy of Ołyka,
Ordynacja Kleck,
Duchy of Kopylsko-Słuck...
- Wiśniowiecki (Michael I) Jan "Sobiepan"
Zamoyski (1627–1665), 3rd
Ordynat of the
Ordynacja Zamojska estates Aleksander Zederbaum (1816–1893), Polish-Russian Jewish...
-
Chroberz Ordynacja Pińczowska
Jerzy Sewer Dunin Borkowski,
Almanach błękitny:
genealogia żyjących rodów polskich, 1908. str 974
History of the
Ordynacja Pińczowska...