- The
Tyzenhauz family (Polish: Tyzenhauz, German: Tiesenhausen, Lithuanian: Tyzenhauzai, Belarusian: Тызенгаўз) was a
noble family of the Polish–Lithuanian...
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Tyzenhauz Palace (Lithuanian Tyzenhauzų rūmai) is an 18th-century
mansion located in the city of Vilnius, Lithuania. The
historical sources of 1579 mention...
- 1780
nobles brought charges that
Tyzenhaus used
treasury money for his
private affairs. The case
against Tyzenhaus was
arranged by Otto
Magnus von Stackelberg...
- Voivodeship. 1.Ernst
Magnus Dönhoff 2.Piotr
Tryzna 3.Jan
Zawadzki 4.Gothard
Tyzenhaus 5.Henryk
Doenhoff Niesiecki,
Kasper (1846).
Herbarz polski Kaspra Niesieckiego...
- 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...
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Tyzenhaus, the
Treasurer of the
Grand Duchy of
Lithuania and
Administrator of
Polish Royal Estates,
governed the
capital and the province.
Tyzenhaus fostered...
- knights, such as the
families of Borch, Plater, Hilzen, Zyberg, Weissenhof,
Tyzenhaus, Grotus, Mohl, Denhof, Rejtan, Manteufel,
others were
Polish or Lithuanian...
- in 1499. At first, it was
Prince Kroszinski's residence,
later count Tyzenhaus build a
neogothic church of St.
Matthias and Rokiškis Manor,
which is...
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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...
- Vilnius; they include:
Presidential Palace Slushko Palace Radvilas Palace Tyzenhaus Palace Vilnius Castle Complex with the
Gediminas Tower and
Royal Palace...