The House of Zbaraski was a princely family of Ruthenian origin in the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland domiciled in Volhynia (today Ukraine). The name is derived from the town of Zbarazh, the core of their dominions. They were the Gediminids descended from Kaributas.[1][better source needed] The line ended in 1631, with their assets overtaken by their agnates, the Wiśniowiecki family.[2] A branch of the princes Nieświcki family.
The House of Zbaraski was a princely family of Ruthenian origin in the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland domiciled in Volhynia (today Ukraine). The name is...
Prince Krzysztof Zbaraski (Polish: Krzysztof Zbaraski, Ukrainian: Христофор Збаразький, 1580 – 6 March 1627) was a Polish–Lithuanian member of the gentry...
Prince Jerzy Zbaraski (Polish: Jerzy Zbaraski, Ukrainian: Юрій Збаразький, b. 1574, d. 12 July 1631 in Kraków) was a Polish–Lithuanian szlachcic. Older...
Polish coat of arms. It was used by the Princely House of Wiśniowiecki-Zbaraski and several branches of the House of Nieświcki in the times of the Polish–Lithuanian...
Gediminids, recent studies side with a Rurikid origin of the House of Zbaraski and its cadet branches including the House of Wiśniowiecki. The name Rurik...
the end of 16th century the city belonged to the House of Zbaraski when Prince Janusz Zbaraski married Hanna Czetwertyńska. In 1604 here was established...
personalities like King Sigismund III Vasa, his wife Konstancja, Krzysztof Zbaraski, Piotr Skarga, Hetman Jan Karol Chodkiewicz, and Hetman Jan Zamoyski. From...
Poland Voivodeship including Żupny Castle, Szołayski House National Museum, Zbaraski Palace April Daegu Concert House in Daegu Ca' Granda at University of Milan...
Poland, some Gediminid families (such as Olelkowicz-Słucki, Wiśniowiecki, Zbaraski) are extinct, but others survive to the present: Chowański, Czartoryski...
Zbaraski випустили інтимну музичну новелу 'Ніколи ще раз'". Радіо Максимум. Retrieved 22 May 2024. maximum.fm (16 May 2024). "Alina Pash і Zbaraski випустили...
included the Czartoryski, Sanguszko, Sapieha, Wiśniowiecki, Zasławski, Zbaraski and the Ostrogski family. The Ruthenian nobility were usually of Eastern...
1947 – 4 August 1952 Mayor of Gdynia In office 1945–1950 Preceded by Anatol Zbaraski Succeeded by Antoni Kozłowski (as the chairperson of the presidium of the...
power, wealth and often appanages (for example Wiśniowiecki, Ostrogski, Zbaraski). They adopted instead the Polish title "książę", which in Ruthenian texts...
Ruthenian origins, among them Wiśniowiecki, Czartoryski, Ostrogski, Sanguszko, Zbaraski, Korecki and Zasławski, which acquired even more power and were able to...
Podlaski, Tulchyn and Vysokaye, the Wiśniowiecki Palace in Vyshnivets, the Zbaraski Castle in Zbarazh. Also various other landmarks were often founded by the...
(?-1542) (part of Gediminids bloodline and the youngest son of Michał Zbaraski) and Nastazja Olizarowicz (?-1536), daughther of Semen Olizarowicz [uk]...
[citation needed] Possibly the Wiśniowiecki family, a branch of the House of Zbaraski (extinct), but could also be descended from the Lithuanian Gediminids.[citation...
Principality of Smolensk. Kaributas' male-line descendants included Princes Zbaraski, Wiśniowiecki and, in the Russian Empire, Woroniecki, and Nieswicki, making...
Olgerdovich-Nesvitsky sidelong lineage of three generations till Michał Zbaraski Wiśniowiecki gaining power (1517). Following immediate raid of Turk-Tatar...
VII, Count of Lippe-Detmold (1613–1627) (b. 1587) March 6 – Krzysztof Zbaraski, Polish statesman (b. 1580) March 10 – Elizabeth de Vere, Countess of Derby...
different hands until finally in 1567 it was acquired by Prince Nastasi Zbaraski, the voivod of Trakai. In 1568, that is the following year, a battle took...
were created: the hetmans’ camp in the center (5130 soldiers), Zasławski, Zbaraski, and Lubomirski families on the right wing (5200 soldiers), Zamoyski, Tarnowski...
and the office of the Polish viceroy under the Russian Crown) Princes Zbaraski (Lithuanian appanage princely family of disputed descent (Gediminid or...
Ostrogski, 1571–1603, voivode Daniel Naborowski, 1573–1640, poet Jerzy Zbaraski, 1573–1631, castellan Anna Kostka, 1575–1635 Katarzyna Kostka, 1575–1648...
strong Ruthenian fortress, Zbarazh became a seat of the Gediminid princes Zbaraski towards the end of the 14th century. Ruins of the original castle are extant...
benefactor – his mother, friends, the Polish king – but perhaps by Krzysztof Zbaraski, ambassador of the Commonwealth to the Ottomans. In 1622 he paid 30,000...