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Astravas Manor - Wikipedia
As Jan had no heirs, Astravas became the property of his nephew, Michał Tyszkiewicz (1828-1897). [4] Michał, however, let his second-cousin Eustachy Tyszkiewicz (1814-1873) settle at …
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Тышкевич, Михаил Иосифович — Википедия
Граф Михал Тышкевич-Логойский (лит. Mykolas Tiškevičius; 1761, Великое княжество Литовское — 4 сентября 1839, Воложин, Ошмянский уезд, Виленская губерния, …
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Michał Tyszkiewicz - Wikipedia
Michał Tyszkiewicz or Mykolas Tiškevičius is the name of several members of the Polish–Lithuanian noble Tyszkiewicz family: Michał Tyszkiewicz (16th century), envoy to the …
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Michał Tyszkiewicz (1761–1839) - Wikiwand
Michał Tyszkiewicz was a member of the noble Tyszkiewicz family and polkovnik in the French Grande Armée during Napoleon's invasion of Russia in 1812. He acquired several manors in …
Michał Tyszkiewicz (1761–1839) - Wikiwand
Michał Tyszkiewicz (Lithuanian: Mykolas Tiškevičius; 1761 – September 4, 1839) [1] was a member of the noble Tyszkiewicz family and polkovnik in the French Grande Armée during …
Michał Józef Tyszkiewicz h. Leliwa (1761 - 1839) - Genealogy
Apr 27, 2022 · Mykolas Juozapas Tiškevičius (lenk. Michal Tyszkiewicz, 1761 m. – 1839 m. rugsėjo 4 d.) – Lietuvos Didžiosios Kunigaikštystės bajoras, didikas, Lelijos herbo grafas, LDK …
Michał Tyszkiewicz (ordynat) – Wikipedia, wolna encyklopedia
Michał Tyszkiewicz (ur. 4 grudnia 1828 w Wołożynie, zm. 18 listopada 1897 w Rzymie) – polski hrabia, podróżnik, kolekcjoner, archeolog amator.
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Michał Tyszkiewicz - Wikidata
Michał Józef Tyszkiewicz; edit. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Michał Tyszkiewicz. polkovnik, purchased manors in Palanga and Biržai. Michał Józef Tyszkiewicz; …
Michał Tyszkiewicz – Wikipedia, wolna encyklopedia
Michał Zygmunt Antoni Maria Tyszkiewicz-Łohojski (ur. 25 maja 1903 w Zakopanem, zm. 21 marca 1974 w Monachium) – polski hrabia, ziemianin, urzędnik Ministerstwa Spraw …
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Michał Tyszkiewicz (Lithuanian: Mykolas Tiškevičius; 1761 – September 4, 1839) was a member of the noble Tyszkiewicz family and polkovnik in the French Grande Armée during Napoleon's …
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Category: House of Tyszkiewicz - WikiTree
Landing level category for profiles of persons affiliated with this noble house. The noble family of Tyszkiewicz traces its roots to a 15th-century Ruthenian boyar Kalenik Mishkovich and derives …
Michał Tyszkiewicz (1761–1839) - Alchetron
Oct 13, 2024 · Micha Tyszkiewicz (Lithuanian Mykolas Tikeviius 1761 September 4, 1839) was a member of the noble Tyszkiewicz family and polkovnik in the French Grande Arme during …
count Michał Józef Tyszkiewicz-Łohojski h. Leliwa (1761 - 1839)
Genealogy for count Michał Józef Tyszkiewicz-Łohojski h. Leliwa (1761 - 1839) family tree on Geni, with over 265 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.
Michał Tyszkiewicz - Wikiwand
Michał Tyszkiewicz or Mykolas Tiškevičius is the name of several members of the Polish–Lithuanian noble Tyszkiewicz family:Michał Tyszkiewicz (envoy), envoy to the Crimean …
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count Michael Tyshkevich (1828 - 1897) - Genealogy - Geni.com
Apr 23, 2024 · Michał Tyszkiewicz ur. 4 grudnia 1828 w Wołożynie, zm. 18 listopada 1897 w Rzymie – podróżnik, kolekcjoner, archeolog-amator. Podróżował po Egipcie i Nubii …
Michel Tyszkiewicz | Carl Jacobsens Brevarkiv - Ny Carlsbergfondet
Il est le petit-fils du colonel comte Michel Tyszkiewicz (1761-1839)1 qui dirigea le 17e régiment de cavalerie lors de la guerre contre Moscou en 1812 et fut décoré chevalier de la Légion …