- Niemirowicz-
Szczytt (Polish: [ɲɛmiˈrɔvit͡ʂ ˈʂt͡ʂɨt];
plural in
Polish Niemirowiczowie-Szczyttowie) was a
noble Polish family. It used Jastrzębiec coat...
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Justynian Szczytt may
refer to:
Justynian Szczytt (d. 1677),
member of
parliament of Polish–Lithuanian
Commonwealth Justynian Szczytt (1740–1824), member...
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Justynian Szczytt (6
February 1740 – 7
March 1824) was a
member of the
Permanent Council,
member of the
parliament (sejm walny) of the Polish–Lithuanian...
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Justynian Niemirowicz Szczytt (also
spelled Szczyt and Szczyth; died 1677) was a
Polish nobleman (szlachcic), a
chamberlain (podkomorzy) of
Polotsk and...
- Kuncewicz,
Rahoza and
Tukowicz families. In 1666, it was
bought by
Justynian Szczytt, who
became a
founder of the
Franciscan cloister. It was administratively...
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today the
Latvian parliament, the Saeima) and the Haus
Szczytt -
House of
Justynian Niemirowicz-
Szczytt (1814-1894) - the
building of the present-day Finnish...
- of
Antoni Zabiełło and
Zofia Niemirowicz-
Szczytt, the
daughter of the
castellan of Mstsislaw, Józef
Szczytt. He was the
brother of
Michal Zabiello, and...
- were
Konstanty Radziwiłł and
Adela Karnitska (a
descendant of
Justynian Szczytt). He was a great-grandson of
Prince Maciej Radziwiłł. His
maternal grandparents...
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years of the Commonwealth. Son of
Antoni Zabiełło and
Zofia Niemirowicz-
Szczytt h. Jastrzębiec.
Opponent of the
Constitution of 3 May and
deputy marshal...
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century Hubina was in
Lepelsk County.
Owners of
Hubin were Bużycki family,
Szczytt family (since 1654) and
Korsak family (since 1852). 2010 - 157 inhabitants...