- the city's
first public theatre, in 1785. The theatre,
initially in the
Oskierka Palace,
moved to the Radziwiłł
Palace and
Vilnius Town Hall.
Plays were...
- Molėtai, Kreva,
Baltoji Vokė and Šalčininkai. In 1898, he
married Zofia (née
Oskierka), with whom he had son
Andrzej and
daughter Maria Róża.
Besides his architectural...
- (Oliwa) Orda Orla (Mściug, Opala, Opola,
Saszor also Szaszor, Zapale) Osek
Oskierka (lub Oskierko, herb własny,
odmiana Murdelio)
Ossorya (Ossolińczyk, Poświst...
- half of the 18th
century it was destro****. In 1745, Marszałek
Kazimierz Oskierka started the
construction of a new
stone Bernardinian monastery that was...
-
around 1651. By 1746 it deca**** and was
reconstructed by
Marcin Teodor Oskierka [ru]. The
written do****ents of that time
describe the
church as a huge...
-
first known owner of the
manor was
Antoni Oskierka (also
known as
Antoni Oskierko, Lit.:
Antanas Oskierka; 1670-1734),
Grand Scribe of Lithuania. In...
- (Polish:
Administrative Department of the
Provinces of Lithuania)
Aleksander Oskierka [pl] did
Sierakovsky take
leave and
legally leave St.
Petersburg on March...
- 1762
Alojzy Fryderyk von Brühl 1763 Jan Jędrzej
Borch 1764
Gerwazy Ludwik Oskierka 1764–1765
Franciszek Rzewuski 1765–1766
Jakub Psarski 1766–1767 Franciszek...