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Horodyski
Korczak
Current regionPoland Poland
Place of originSecond Republic of Poland
Kingdom of Poland

The Horodyski family – a Polish noble family of the Korczak coat of arms, who according to Boniecki had come up with three independent seats, i.e. with Horodyszcze in the province of Volhynia, with Horodyszcze in the Land of Chełm and Horodyszcze in the district Sambir in the Land of Przemyśl, now modern-day Ukraine.

It is possible that the original seat of the family, however, was Horodyszcze in the Land of Chełm, the Horodyski family was recorded there specifically in the acts of municipal and landowners beginning in the fifteenth century.

Today, members of the House of Staniewski are historic heirs of the Sambir estate of the Horodyski family.

Notable Members

  • Jarosz, appears in the "constitution" of the Diet in 1676
  • Jakub, signed by King John III selection
  • Anthony, swordsman of Kiev
  • Nicholas Andrzej Horodysky
  • Corneille Horodyski – Ambassador to the Galician Sejm
  • Franciszek Horodyski – artist
  • Jadwiga Horodyska – sculptor
  • Tomasz Horodyski – Polish politician, Ambassador to the Galician Sejm
  • Bronislaw – Ambassador to the Galician Sejm, son of Tomasz Horodyski
  • Julia Horodyska – descendants in House of Staniewski

Bibliography

  • Adam Boniecki Herbarz polski, T. 1, Warszawa, 1899 (translated)
  • Poczet szlachty galicyjskiej i bukowińskiej, Lwów, 1857, reprint: Krajowa Agencja Wydawnicza, Kraków, 1988 (translated)

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