Białobrzeski family

Bialobrzeski is the name of a Polish noble family, which belonged to the Crest Community Abdank. According to legend, the family belonged to the Messenger of Bolesław III. Wrymouth. According to data from the 1998 live circa 2000 inhabitants in Poland, which bear the name Bialobrzeski. Those living in areas around Warsaw and Wroclaw, but especially in north-eastern Poland. For the reign of John III. Sobieski were family members of Bialobrzeski official delegates of Sejmik in the Sejm.

After the three partitions of Poland the Bialobrzeski were only a little country and some properties (for example, in Tuszyn ). As a result of the uprisings in the 19th century in divided Poland Bialobrzeski lost more land.

One of the best known members of the family who lived in the province Sieradz, Kazimierz has Bialobrzeski, who was instrumental in the introduction of the telephone network in Poland before the Second World War.

  • Polish nobility
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