Kossakowski

The Kossakowski family was a Polish and Lithuanian nobility in Poland - Lithuania and its successor states. Her name was in the 16th - 18th Century, especially in Lithuania in the 19th and early 20th century known. The family came from Mazovia, where they had moved from Hungary at the beginning of the 13th century.

Representative

  • Francis Nikodem Kossakowski (2nd half of 16th century )
  • Simon Kossakowski (1741-1794), the last Hetman of Lithuania
  • Joseph Casimir Korwin Kossakowski (1738-1794), Bishop of Livonia, Sufragan of Trakai and coadjutor of Vilnius, Fundator of St. Apostle Jacobus Church Jonava
  • Jurgis Kossakowski ( ~ * 1650, † June 7, 1722 or June 7, 1726 ), writer
  • John Nepomucen Kossakowski (* May 16, 1755; † August 26, 1808 ), Bishop of Livonia and Vilnius
  • Jerome Kossakowski, Flagmann powiat in Kaunas
  • Jonas Eustachij Kossakowski, manager of Gulbinai
  • Jonas Kossakowski Michal, owner of the castle Vaitkuškis
  • Dominink Kossakowski, (1711-1743), one of the founders of the city Jonava, son of Jonas Michal Kossakowski Anton Kossakowski (1735-1798), Castellan, second son of Dominink Kossakowski
  • Barbora Ziberkaitė - Tyzenhauzienė - Kosakovskienė, wife of Michal Kossakowski
  • Stanislovas Kossakowski Casimir (1837-1905), son of Stanislovas CESNA sūnus, writer, genealogist Michal Stanislaw Kossakowski (1883-1962), grandson of Stanislovas CESNA, Boyar, activist of the culture and society, Polish diplomat, banker
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