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2090:. The Palais Radziwiłł played hosts to regular visits from well-known personalities, artists and academics, playing a major role in promoting Prussian-Polish relationships in Berlin. In addition, the Palais Radziwiłł was a meeting point for Polish politicians in the Prussian Parliament where they could exchange ideas and opinions on how to solve the long-standing question of what to do about Poland. In 1869 the palace was acquired by the
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2032:– Mikołaj "the Black"'s wooden Vilnius mansion was likely on the same site. Still, the current building was constructed by order of Janusz from 1635 until 1653. During the various wars in the late 17th century, the palace was unoccupied. In 1807, Dominik Hieronim donated the property to the Philanthropist Society. It was further devastated during World War I, and only the northern wing of the palace survived. Today, a division of the
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1850:. The Lithuanian Archives were moved into the castle in 1551. In 1582, Mikołaj Krzysztof "the Orphan" began construction of a chateau based on the pre-existing structure of the medieval castle, which itself was turned into a renaissance-baroque house. Construction was completed by 1604, and several galleries were added half a century later. In 1706, during the
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1359:, named after him. Later in his life, Antoni Radziwiłł moved permanently to Antonin with his wife, Louise of Prussia, and two daughters Wanda and Eliza. Antoni Radziwiłł was a well-connected composer among European musical circles and with time transformed the Antonin property into a popular musical salon among greatest talents of the area such as
1543:". The ordynats of Nesvizh, Kletsk, and Olyka were thus formed. In the 19th century the Davyd-Haradok and Przygodzice ordynats were also established. Other possessions could be inherited by female heirs or alienated. Depending on the importance and size of owned lands, they were called either principalities (Nesvizh, Olyka, Biržai, Dubingiai,
1862:, belonging to a different branch of the family, was able to get it restituted at the Congress of Vienna. However, he and his family living in Berlin and Prussian-Poland, the remote palace fell into disrepair. Between 1881 and 1886, Antoni Henryk renovated the castle's interiors, being pushed by his French wife,
1721:, Berlin and Paris. Residences that emerged in the centres of the possessions of the Radziwiłłs reflected the importance of a town in the history of the family. One of these types of residences was Nesvizh in present-day Belarus, which by the 18th century had developed into a most important princely town.
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Lithuania. Its importance is manifested by family relations with such famous nobility dynasties in Belarus, Ukraine, Poland, the Great
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Germany and moved into the Palace. He used the Palace as a private residence after his adjacent New Reich Chancellery was completed in Voßstrasse. When the Red Army invaded Berlin in 1945, the palace was so heavily damaged that it had to be demolished in 1949, as was the New
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took up residence. The castle suffered severe damage during the
Napoleonic period and was uninhabited for nearly a century before being restored again at the end of the 19th century. In 1813, after the death of Dominik Hieronim, the castle and its enormous estates were inherited by his daughter,
1854:, the castle was sacked, and the Swedish destroyed its fortifications. Several decades later, the Radziwiłłs substantially renovated and enlarged the chateau. In 1770, the castle was seized by Russian forces and the family was expelled. Soon afterwards, the Lithuanian Archives was transferred to
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Dominik Mikołaj at the end of the 17th century. It was the property of the Radziwiłł family to the beginning of the 19th century, with breaks in ownership from 1744 to 1759 and 1762 to 1775. Around 1757, offices were built. During the
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Radziwiłłs also gained international importance manifested in family relations with German princely dynasties, first established by Albrecht Radziwiłł from Olyka, who married Anna, princess of Courland. Such conjugal unions continued in the 17th and 18th centuries.
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and hence a first cousin of King Frederick William II. This relation helped Antoni to release the vast properties of Nieśwież and Olyka from Russian seizure in 1815, after his cousin, Dominik of the Nieśwież line had fought and died on Napoleons' side in the
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in 1564. His death in 1565 was seen as a severe loss to the Protestant cause in Lithuania. However, Mikołaj "the Red" continued his cousin's work by founding and endowing land to several churches and schools.
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is located there, on Vilniaus Str. 22. In one hall, one can see 165 portraits of the Radziwiłł family. These engravings were commissioned by Michał Kazimierz "Rybeńko" and carried out by artist H. Leybowisc.
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in 1586 and was completed in 1589. The castle became the main seat of the Biržai-Dubingiai line after it was moved from Dubingiai during the second half of the 17th century. During the
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18,240 houses, thus being able to have cavalry of 760 horsemen. In 1567, 28,170 houses provided for an expanded 939 horsemen and 1586 infantrymen. In the 18th century, the army of
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2008:, Mikołaj "the Red", and those of its creator, Janusz I, were recently found to be interred there. The neglected castle and church gradually fell into ruins, which were sold to
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Over the generations the family members have resided in some notable historic homes. The Radziwiłł family owned a total of 23 palaces. Some of the more prominent of these are:
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where people from all walks of life and classes in Berlin came together to study and practice choral music. Although most of their largest estates were located in
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before the end of the century. The Biržai-Dubingiai line remained in the Protestant faith until the extinction of their line one century later.
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and was thus denied the title and inheritance of his forefathers. He and his descendants had their princely title confirmed by the
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Moniatowicz, Janusz, Włodzimierz Piwkowski, and Teresa Żółtowska-Huszcza.
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complex, maintained by the family between the 16th century and 1939, is a
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and confirmed these titles in 1549. So high a title was rare among the
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Forensic Science International, Volume 169, Issue null, Pages S48-S48.
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1710:
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857:
The significance of the Radziwiłł family is proved by the marriage of
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The Radziwiłł family also divided on religious grounds. Following the
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1951:. It is the official seat of the President of the Republic of Poland.
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1917:– The construction of this earth bastion-type castle was ordered by
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1705:), and in the cities where the Radziwiłłs were economically active (
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1103:
members of the Radziwiłł family held high civil and military posts.
761:
668:
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Constantin Radziwiłł, 1850–1920, married Louise Blanc, daughter of
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1592:
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with some thirty-two villages passed over to the Radziwiłłs, after
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of a Protestant Bible, titled the "Radziwiłł Bible" (also known as
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539:
434:
The Goniądz-Meteliai line became extinct by the next generation as
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The Radziwiłł family is a directly descended branch of the extinct
3087:
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.
2709:. United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
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Members of the Radziwiłł family held important state posts in the
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2565:
Maciej Radziwiłł, b. 1961, entrepreneur, manager, philanthropist
2547:
Krzysztof Konstanty Radziwiłł, b. 1958, Baliff of Poland of the
2526:, b. 1939, bacteriologist and second cousin and close friend of
2502:
2457:, 1858–1941, Polish princess, stalked and ruined the career of
2221:
1714:
1697:), in province centres where the Radziwiłłs had their estates (
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1417:
1351:
Another property Antoni Radziwiłł owned in Prussian-Poland was
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925:
647:, created Mikołaj "the Black" and his brother, Jan, hereditary
611:
358:
3374:"The Niaśviž Estates of Prince Nicholas Christopher Radziwiłł"
3347:
Lerski, Jerzy Jan; Wróbel, Piotr; Kozicki, Richard J. (1996).
3290:
The Radziwills: the Social History of a Great European Family.
2628:
Prince Hieronim Mikołaj Radziwiłł and Archduchess Renata, 1909
1603:
played an important role to secure titles and wealth with the
382:
who advanced considerably in the 15th-century politics of the
2149:(1587–93) is the family sepulchre of the Radziwiłł family in
1698:
1544:
1445:
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310:
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3278:
Vol 246. Boulder, Colorado: East European Monographs, 1988.
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Léon Radziwiłł, his son, hero First World War, owner of the
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where Emperor Maximilian I met kings of Poland, Hungary and
3415:
2920:
Jerzy Jan Lerski; Piotr Wróbel; Richard J. Kozicki (1996).
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1702:
1257:
2131:
A 17th-century tile with the coat of arms and initials of
1012:, belonged to the dynasty. Radziwiłłs were members of the
620:
and other emblems. The family motto is "God advises us" (
3055:
2952:
The Titled Families of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
2520:, 1939–2009, Polish senator, minister, secretary of state
46:
Princely arms of the Radziwiłł family, incorporating the
3484:
Ruthenian nobility of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
3322:
4 vols. Rapidan, Virginia: Hartland Publications, 2002.
2870:
National History and Culture Museum-Reserve "Nyasvizh".
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Chancellery. Hitler had shot himself dead in its bunker.
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had therefore confiscated his whole property. After the
195:
2974:
Sketch of the Religious History of the Slavonic Nations
2866:
2864:
2472:, 1898–1986, nicknamed "The Red Prince", Member of the
1452:
province (Polish: wojewodztwo); in present-day Poland:
1387:
Possessions of Radziwiłł family are marked in dark blue
955:
married Lucrezia Maria Strozzi, great-granddaughter of
332:(born 1363), a close associate of the Lithuanian ruler
3262:
The Radziwiłł Palace in Nieborów: the Arcadia Gardens.
3026:
3024:
2018:– A fortified residence that passed into the hands of
1264:(1880–1967). Their cousin Stanislaw Radziwiłł was the
446:, thus bearing no known offspring to extend the line.
3178:
What Remains: A Memoir of Fate, Friendship, and Love.
3062:. Narodowy Instytut Fryderyka Chopina. Archived from
2837:
869:, who owned the largest Polish principality. In 1547
3411:
The Radziwiłł Dynasty: From Pagan Times to the 1960s
3219:
London: Veritas Foundation Publication Centre, 1983.
3215:
Kozłowski, Eligiusz and Maria M. Radziwiłł Potocka.
2861:
2558:
Carole DiFalco Radziwiłł (Princess Antoni Radziwiłł)
2412:
née Radziwiłł, 1817–1894, concert pianist, pupil of
2082:
No. 77. The palace, built in 1738, was purchased by
430:
the Nieśwież (Nesvizh) – Kleck (Kletsk) – Ołyka line
3416:
radziwill.by, a Belarusian website about Radziwiłły
3346:
3021:
2970:
2533:
George Andrew Dominique Jerome Peter Leon Radziwill
1248:(1834–1926) also became an important leader of the
1032:, participated in the Napoleonic campaign, and the
1509:. Radziwiłłs also expanded their possessions with
1412:they possessed towns and boroughs like Haranyony,
249:. The family produced many individuals notable in
3424:Radziwiłłowie pędzlem i piórkiem Józefa Mehoffera
3248:Arkadia: the Romantic Garden of Helena Radziwiłł.
3083:
3081:
1166:, the inheritance was partially given to Antoni.
3445:
3000:. American Education Society. 1832. p. 111.
2315:, 1594–1654, voivode, Grand Marshal of Lithuania
1240:in his anti-Catholic politics, later called the
1100:partitions of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
3260:Moniatowicz, Janusz and Włodzimierz Piwkowski.
2886:
2556:, 1959–1999, American filmmaker and husband of
2544:, b. 1958 r., Polish doctor, Minister of Health
2271:1549–1616, voivode, marshall, castellan, prince
893:, but also with members of royal families like
3078:
3030:
2737:. University of Washington Press. p. 52.
2026:. It was then passed to another set of owners.
1583:, Sobolew, Slovatichi, Ruchai, Kolki, Vyazyn,
912:, as a member of a delegation, headed by King
317:, granted to Kristinas Astikas' family in 1413
3292:New York: Delacorte Press/S. Lawrence, 1974.
3264:Jelenia Góra: Moniatowicz Foto Studio, 2004.
3126:. The Castle Research Center „Lietuvos pilys"
2964:
2730:
1909:Chlodwig, Prince of Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst
1866:. They also designed a landscape park in the
1085:and his allies, the members of the so-called
273:. The Radziwiłł family received the title of
2944:
2833:
2831:
2829:
2827:
2825:
2823:
2821:
2058:Ministry of Health of the Republic of Poland
1595:). The family ties to the banking dynasties
442:, who entered the priesthood and became the
373:version and spelling for several centuries.
2263:Krzysztof Mikołaj "the Lightning" Radziwiłł
1733:Residential castles of the Radziwiłł family
1567:, Kėdainiai, Zolkow, Pomorzani, Belykamen,
790:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
561:The coat of arms as granted in 1547 by the
438:'s descendants consisted of one male heir,
348:Radvila arose following its use by his son
3371:
3306:London: John Murray Publishers Ltd, 1971.
3033:Radziwiłłowie. Burzliwe losy słynnego rodu
3010:
2882:
2880:
2726:
2724:
2367:Karol Stanisław "Panie Kochanku" Radziwiłł
2351:, 1669–1719, Grand Chancellor of Lithuania
2309:Albert III Radziwiłł, 1589–1636, castellan
1623:, as his cousin Dominik had fought in the
3433:– History and gallery from exhibition at
3350:Historical Dictionary of Poland, 966–1945
2997:The American Quarterly Register, Volume 4
2923:Historical Dictionary of Poland, 966–1945
2818:
2756:
2754:
2403:, 1803–1834, cousin and desired bride of
810:Learn how and when to remove this message
552:
2950:Polish Genealogical Society of America.
2269:Mikołaj Krzysztof "the Orphan" Radziwiłł
2156:
2141:
2126:
2111:
2063:
1482:
1382:
1331:
1315:
1105:
1038:
939:was elevated to the cardinalate by Pope
829:, queen-consort of Poland (1520/23–1551)
821:
696:
556:
455:
420:The Radziwiłł family divided by branch:
309:
301:
3148:. Lithuanian Art Museum. Archived from
2877:
2721:
1669:, Biała, Slutsk, Zolkow, Pomorzany and
1232:. Her brothers Wilhelm (1797–1870) and
980:and in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. 8
328:family line. Its first notable member,
14:
3446:
3236:Bloomington: Indiana University, 1998.
3227:A Short History of Vilnius University.
2896:. Vilnius: Baltos Lankos. p. 35.
2751:
2734:The Polish–Lithuanian state, 1386–1795
2513:Princess Eugénie of Greece and Denmark
2505:, b. 25 December 1934, Polish Princess
2172:The Radziwiłł family members include:
1919:Krzysztof Mikołaj "Perkūnas" Radziwiłł
1685:), or the Tribunal held its meetings (
743:), which was published in the town of
505:The younger Kletsk line descends from
386:. Along with possessions of land near
3017:. Harper & Brothers. p. 339.
2872:The history of the Radzivills’ family
2688:Short history of the Radziwill Family
1905:Ludwig zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg
1894:castle that passed into the hands of
1645:Ludwig zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg
1135:Frederick William II, King of Prussia
1058:Karol Stanisław Radziwiłł (1734–1790)
218:origin, and one of the most powerful
167:
3406:Radziwiłł Family Links and Genealogy
3004:
2988:
2915:
2913:
2669:Polish Institute and Sikorski Museum
2361:Michał Kazimierz "Rybeńko" Radziwiłł
2164:'s Mother of God (or the Radziwiłłs
1396:. However, due to the activities of
1151:Prince Augustus Ferdinand of Prussia
788:adding citations to reliable sources
755:
376:The family descends from Lithuanian
144:House of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg
3379:The Journal of Byelorussian Studies
2893:The Heraldry of Lithuania, Volume 1
2501:Roza XVI Radziwiłł, now Roza Broel-
1293:In 1959, Janusz's third son prince
24:
3197:New York: Hippocrene Books, 1998.
3168:
3124:"Archaeological Site in Dubingiai"
3056:Fryderyk Chopin Institute (2018).
2784:
2233:, 1515–1565, marshal, chancellor,
2116:Reburial ceremony of Radvillas in
1218:was the commander-in-chief of the
1133:princes and most importantly with
297:
25:
3495:
3399:
2910:
2659:Radziwill Castle (disambiguation)
2107:
1046:(1734–1790), a representative of
592:created Mikalojus Radvila's son,
3336:San Antonio, Texas: CRVP, 2006.
3243:Journal of Baltic Studies, 2001.
2977:. Johnstone and Hunter. p.
2633:
2621:
2607:
2593:
2579:
2056:No. 15 and currently houses the
1900:Karol Stanisław "Panie Kochanku"
1820:
1808:
1794:
1780:
1766:
1752:
1737:
1619:, some diplomatic effort at the
1497:Lowlands in Poland. In 1612 the
1311:
760:
226:and later also prominent in the
40:
3334:Lithuanian Identity and Values.
3138:
3116:
3094:
3049:
2444:, 1877–1968, nurse and activist
2339:, 1625–1680, hetman, chancellor
2274:Grzegorz Radziwiłł, 1558–1600,
1838:– The property Nieśwież in the
1587:, Zhmigrod, Beloozero, Yampol,
1448:with dozens of villages in the
3104:. Birzai District Municipality
3091:. Retrieved on 18 October 2007
2961:. Retrieved on 15 October 2007
2699:
2681:
2198:, 1480–1541, hetman, voivode,
2147:Corpus Christi Church, Nesvizh
1896:Mikołaj Krzysztof "the Orphan"
1209:, the close relation with the
1121:They had family ties with the
1091:political party headed by the
608:Jagiellonian-Habsburg congress
535:the Szydłowiec-Połoneczka line
478:Mikołaj Krzysztof "the Orphan"
243:Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
228:Crown of the Kingdom of Poland
222:families originating from the
27:Polish-Lithuanian noble family
13:
1:
3320:The History of Protestantism.
3217:Z Moich Wspomnień: Pamiętnik.
2674:
2511:, first husband (m. 1938) of
2421:, 1833–1904, Prussian general
2391:, 1778–1850, senator, general
2231:Mikołaj "the Black" Radziwiłł
1965:. The next owner was his son
1724:
1026:Russo-Polish War of 1647–1667
702:Mikołaj "the Brown" Radziwiłł
645:Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
467:between Lithuania and Poland.
461:Mikołaj "the Black" Radziwiłł
413:was the great-grandmother of
2971:Krasinski, Valerian (1851).
2483:Stanisław Albrecht Radziwiłł
2327:, 1612–1655, hetman, voivode
2319:Albrycht Stanisław Radziwiłł
1971:Janusz Radziwiłł (1880–1967)
1559:and Medele), counties (Mir,
1488:Janusz Radziwiłł (1579–1620)
1295:Stanisław Albrecht Radziwiłł
846:, Rohatinski, Lukomski, and
716:, two branches converted to
140:House of Clary und Aldringen
18:Katarzyna Karolina Radziwiłł
7:
2874:. Retrieved on 5 April 2015
2647:
2470:Krzysztof Mikołaj Radziwiłł
2355:Katarzyna Barbara Radziwiłł
2313:Aleksander Ludwik Radziwiłł
2218:Mikołaj "the Red" Radziwiłł
2078:– A city palace located on
2030:Radziwiłł Palace in Vilnius
1991:castle acquired in 1508 by
1191:Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy
1145:of the Kletsk line married
953:Aleksander Ludwik Radziwiłł
751:
692:
661:Mikołaj "the Red" Radziwiłł
427:the Biržai - Dubingiai line
424:the Goniądz - Meteliai line
196:
10:
3500:
3180:New York: Scribner, 2005.
3175:DiFalco Radziwiłł, Carole.
3035:. Wydawnictwo Poznanskie.
2572:
2476:under the Communist regime
2343:Ludwika Karolina Radziwiłł
2337:Michał Kazimierz Radziwiłł
2211:, c. 1492–1530, Bishop of
2133:Ludwika Karolina Radziwiłł
2088:Princess Louise of Prussia
2076:Radziwiłł Palace in Berlin
2069:Radziwiłł Palace in Berlin
2052:in 1825. It is located on
1969:. During the ownership of
1945:Michał Kazimierz Radziwiłł
1937:Radziwiłł Palace in Warsaw
1828:Radziwiłł Palace in Warsaw
1815:Radziwiłł Palace in Balice
1365:Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
1175:Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
1147:Princess Louise of Prussia
451:Ludwika Karolina Radziwiłł
233:The family was founded by
132:House of Habsburg-Lorraine
3459:Lithuanian noble families
3011:McClintock, John (1889).
2641:Karol Stanisław Radziwiłł
2405:Wilhelm I, German Emperor
2349:Karol Stanisław Radziwiłł
2253:Anna Radziwiłł, 1525–1600
1979:National Museum in Warsaw
1959:Michał Hieronim Radziwiłł
1541:Radziwiłł Family Fee Tail
1378:
1044:Karol Stanisław Radziwiłł
283:in the mid 16th-century.
185:
95:
85:
77:
63:
55:
39:
34:
2693:31 December 2006 at the
2428:, founder of Monte-Carlo
2419:Antoni Wilhelm Radziwiłł
2369:, 1734–1790, voivode of
2259:, 1546–1589, chamberlain
2086:after his marriage with
1840:Grand Duchy of Lithuania
1627:on Napoleons' side, and
1505:had married the heiress
1301:, the younger sister of
918:First Congress of Vienna
529:the younger Kletsk line
384:Grand Duchy of Lithuania
239:Grand Duchy of Lithuania
224:Grand Duchy of Lithuania
72:Grand Duchy of Lithuania
3372:Siekierski, M. (1978).
3250:Boston: Voyager, 1995.
3229:Vilnius: Mokslas, 1979.
3031:Banach, Witold (2017).
2957:17 October 2008 at the
2847:. Warszawa: Czytelnik.
2433:Château of Ermenonville
2389:Michał Gedeon Radziwiłł
2380:Antoni Henryk Radziwiłł
2321:, 1595–1656, chancellor
2192:, 1470–1521, chancellor
2042:Warsaw Uprising of 1794
1639:with vast lands, while
1591:, Sverzhen, Drisvyaty,
1507:Zofia Olelkowicz Słucka
1357:Karl Friedrich Schinkel
1216:Michał Gedeon Radziwiłł
1203:Sing-Akademie zu Berlin
1195:Karl Friedrich Schinkel
606:and Meteliai after the
602:("Imperial Prince") of
379:bajorai-ducal courtiers
3304:One of the Radziwills.
2731:Stone, Daniel (2001).
2549:Order of Saint Lazarus
2435:, friend and model of
2304:Krzysztof II Radziwiłł
2300:, 1579–1620, castellan
2294:, 1578–1613, castellan
2169:
2154:
2139:
2124:
2071:
1903:Stefania, who married
1563:, Dzyarzhynsk, Kopys,
1499:Principality of Slutsk
1490:
1388:
1340:
1329:
1279:German-occupied Poland
1260:), and so did his son
1211:Royal House of Prussia
1187:Alexander von Humboldt
1118:
1050:
830:
705:
566:
553:Coat of arms and motto
468:
318:
307:
212:Polish princely family
207:
177:
3469:Polish noble families
3288:Nowakowski, Tadeusz.
2839:Mackiewicz, Stanisław
2796:Lithuanian Art Museum
2766:Lithuanian Art Museum
2410:Marcelina Czartoryska
2257:Mikołaj VII Radziwiłł
2209:Mikołaj III Radziwiłł
2160:
2145:
2130:
2115:
2067:
2034:Lithuanian Art Museum
2006:Elżbieta Szydłowiecka
1939:– Purchased from the
1842:(nowadays located in
1629:Alexander I of Russia
1579:, Musninkai, Sereya,
1486:
1464:; and in present-day
1456:with villages in the
1436:, Charnauchitsy, and
1386:
1335:
1319:
1160:Alexander I of Russia
1139:Frederick William III
1109:
1083:Stanisław II Augustus
1042:
875:Sigismund II Augustus
825:
700:
677:Sigismund II Augustus
675:. The same year King
560:
491:the older Kletsk line
482:Stanisław "the Pious"
459:
313:
306:Radziwiłł family tree
305:
292:UNESCO World Heritage
169:[raˈd͡ʑiviww]
165:Polish pronunciation:
120:House of Hohenzollern
3355:Greenwood Publishing
3302:Radziwill, Michael.
3274:Musteikis, Antanas.
2928:Greenwood Publishing
2528:Queen Sofía of Spain
2489:, younger sister of
2487:Caroline Lee Bouvier
2190:Mikołaj II Radziwiłł
1677:, had its sessions (
1373:Ludwig van Beethoven
1252:and opponent of the
834:Duchy of Lithuania,
784:improve this section
124:House of Wittelsbach
3474:Belarusian nobility
3429:11 May 2008 at the
3152:on 15 November 2010
3102:"History of Birzai"
2983:radziwill religion.
2664:Radziwiłł Chronicle
2654:Gabrielle Radziwill
2542:Konstanty Radziwiłł
2485:1914–1976, married
2451:Catherine Radziwill
2442:Gabrielle Radziwill
2373:and Marshal of the
2306:, 1585–1640, hetman
2265:, 1547–1603, hetman
2048:. It was bought by
1923:Polish–Swedish wars
1864:Marie de Castellane
1199:Ferdynand Radziwiłł
1123:Dukes of Castellane
1034:Kościuszko Uprising
914:Sigismund I the Old
474:Mikołaj "the Black"
444:Bishop of Samogitia
265:as well as general
136:House of Castellane
108:Danish Royal Family
3479:Ruthenian nobility
3239:Lubamersky, Lynn.
3232:Lubamersky, Lynn.
2798:, archived by the
2772:on 8 February 2016
2494:Jacqueline Kennedy
2466:1880–1967, senator
2331:Bogusław Radziwiłł
2292:Grzegorz Radziwiłł
2286:Krystyna Radziwiłł
2170:
2155:
2140:
2125:
2072:
2010:Michał Tyszkiewicz
1963:Szymon Bogumił Zug
1943:family in 1674 by
1931:Tyszkiewicz family
1888:Mir Castle Complex
1876:invasion of Poland
1852:Great Northern War
1621:Congress of Vienna
1553:Staryi Chortoryisk
1524:Sigismund III Vasa
1491:
1389:
1341:
1330:
1326:Henryk Siemiradzki
1306:Jacqueline Kennedy
1272:Commander-in-chief
1164:Congress of Vienna
1119:
1093:Czartoryski family
1051:
831:
733:Polish translation
714:Polish Reformation
706:
679:of Poland married
587:Holy Roman Emperor
567:
563:Holy Roman Emperor
469:
453:'s death in 1695.
392:Trąby coat of arms
319:
315:Trąby coat of arms
308:
281:Holy Roman Emperor
279:(prince) from the
247:Kingdom of Prussia
161:House of Radziwiłł
128:House of Krasinski
112:Greek Royal Family
96:Connected families
3364:978-0-313-26007-0
3146:"Radvilos Palace"
3042:978-83-7976-806-6
2937:978-0-313-26007-0
2794:(in Lithuanian).
2744:978-0-295-98093-5
2554:Anthony Radziwill
2524:Tatiana Radziwiłł
2509:Dominik Radziwiłł
2395:Wilhelm Radziwill
2375:Bar Confederation
2245:Barbara Radziwiłł
2177:Mikalojus Radvila
2096:Otto von Bismarck
2050:Ludwik Michał Pac
1927:Renaissance style
1440:; in present-day
1394:Polish Golden Age
1244:. Bogusław's son
1238:Otto von Bismarck
1220:November uprising
1131:Sayn-Wittgenstein
1113:and his daughter
916:took part in the
871:Barbara Radziwiłł
827:Barbara Radziwiłł
820:
819:
812:
722:Roman Catholicism
681:Barbara Radziwiłł
570:Kristinas Astikas
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365:in a wolf's den (
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