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The Tyzenhauz family (Polish: Tyzenhauz, German: Tiesenhausen, Lithuanian: Tyzenhauzai, Belarusian: Тызенгаўз) was a noble family of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth of German extraction. It was active in the Duchy of Livonia, Duchy of Courland and the northern Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Among the best-known members of the family were Gothard Jan Tyzenhauz, the Voivode of Dorpat (1634–1640), Konstanty Tyzenhauz (1786–1853), ornithologist, and Antoni Tyzenhauz (1733–1785), the manager of royal property during the reign of Stanisław August Poniatowski. Antoni built Tyzenhauz Palace in Vilnius, Lithuania. In Rokiškis, northern Lithuania, the family also built neogothic church of St. Matthias and a palace, which houses Rokiškis Regional Museum.
This family is a collateral branch of the medievally-originated Baltic German House of Tiesenhausen, which already in late medieval epoch, held fiefs in Livonia and Estonia.
Other branches of that family came to some prominence in Finland, in Sweden and in Imperial Russia.
The Tyzenhauz family (Polish: Tyzenhauz, German: Tiesenhausen, Lithuanian: Tyzenhauzai, Belarusian: Тызенгаўз) was a noble family of the Polish–Lithuanian...
Tyzenhauz Palace (Lithuanian Tyzenhauzų rūmai) is an 18th-century mansion located in the city of Vilnius, Lithuania. The historical sources of 1579 mention...
Antoni Tyzenhauz (1733 – 31 March 1785) was a noble from the Tyzenhaus family, son of Benedykt Tyzenhauz. As a personal friend of Stanisław August Poniatowski...
Count Konstanty Tyzenhauz (3 June 1786 – 16 March 1853) was a Polish-Lithuanian nobleman, naturalist, artist, and patron of ornithology in Poland. He...
Salos and Taujėnai by his father. Marcian Ignatius married Benedykt Tyzenhauz's daughter Alexandra (born c1725) and they had two sons: Benedykt Moriconi...
Dormition, Baroque Monastery of the Transfiguration, a park founded by Antoni Tyzenhauz in 1768, the Orthodox church of St. Alexander Nevsky, the building of...
and the Teutonic Knights and later in Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth ("Tyzenhauz"), Swedish and Tsarist Russian ("Тизенгаузен") service. Ferdinand von...
wealthiest and most prominent noble lines in the region (Tiesenhausen or Tyzenhauz). The son of Count Hans Heinrich von Tiesenhausen (1741–1815) and his...
generation of ballet dancers in Poland. He was a serf of count Antoni Tyzenhauz on his estate in Grodno and Postawy, and placed by him in his private...
England Marmaduke Tunstall – England William Turner – England Konstanty Tyzenhauz – Poland Miklós Udvardy – Hungary/Canada Tatsuo Utagawa (宇田川竜男) – Japan...
Theisebach, Joanna Smajdor, Joanna Kaszta, Magdalena Meisel and Kaja Tyzenhauz were contestants on first season of Bitwa na głosy. Estera Wrona, Rafał...
Jerzy Białłozor Bishop of Smoleńsk 1664–1667 Succeeded by Gothard Jan Tyzenhauz Preceded by Aleksander Kazimierz Sapieha Bishop of Samogitia 1667–1695...
osiemnastowiecznej Rzeczypospolitej" [The Hylzen family, the Plater family and the Tyzenhauz family. The Livonian nobility and its role in the political life of the...
in 1890 the palace became the property of his wife Countess Ermancja Tyzenhauz h. Bawół, then his youngest surviving issue Countess Maria Uruska h. Sas...
those of Karol Perthées, Kluk, Alojzy Rafał Estreicher and Konstanty Tyzenhauz. Daszkiewicz, Piotr; Iwan, Dariusz (2022). "List Antoniego Wagi (1799-1890)...