- The
Tyzenhauz family (Polish: Tyzenhauz, German: Tiesenhausen, Lithuanian: Tyzenhauzai, Belarusian: Тызенгаўз) was a
noble family of the Polish–Lithuanian...
- the
Bubonic plague. The
credit for the city's
rebirth goes to
Antoni Tyzenhaus (1733–1785) who
after a
violent revolt of
peasants of the
Crown properties...
- 1780
nobles brought charges that
Tyzenhaus used
treasury money for his
private affairs. The case
against Tyzenhaus was
arranged by Otto
Magnus von Stackelberg...
-
Tyzenhauz Palace (Lithuanian Tyzenhauzų rūmai) is an 18th-century
mansion located in the city of Vilnius, Lithuania. The
historical sources of 1579 mention...
-
collection of eggs and bird
skins at his
estate in
Postawy (now in Belarus).
Tyzenhaus was born in Żołudek near
Grodno to
Count Ignacy and
Maria Przezdziecka...
- Rokiškis from
Hrodna by the
Tyzenhaus family in 1785, but
information about this
school has not survived. The
Tyzenhaus family reestablished a music...
- Vilnius; they include:
Presidential Palace Slushko Palace Radvilas Palace Tyzenhaus Palace Vilnius Castle Complex with the
Gediminas Tower and
Royal Palace...
-
Tyzenhaus, the
Treasurer of the
Grand Duchy of
Lithuania and
administrator of
Polish royal estates,
governed the
capital and the province.
Tyzenhaus fostered...
- The
industrial activities started in the late 18th
century by
Antoni Tyzenhaus,
continued to develop.
During the
Napoleonic Wars and
fights for Polish...
- Astikas [lt]. At first, it was
Prince Kroszyński's residence,
later count Tyzenhaus build a
neogothic Church of St.
Matthew and Rokiškis Manor,
which is well...