Czartoryski

The House of Czartoryski (feminine form: Czartoryska, plural: Czartoryscy; Lithuanian: Čartoriskiai) is a Polish princely family of Lithuanian-Ruthenian origin, also known as the Familia.

The family, which derived their kin from the Gediminids dynasty, by the mid-17th century had split into two branches, based in the Klevan Castle and the Korets Castle, respectively. They used the Czartoryski coat of arms and were a noble family of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth in the 18th century.

Czartoryski
Princely House of Poland
Czartoryski
Current regionPoland
Place of originCzartorysk
MembersMichał Czartoryski
August Czartoryski
Adam Kazimierz Czartoryski
Adam Jerzy Czartoryski
Izabela Flemming
Connected familiesSieniawski, Poniatowski, Radziwiłł
TraditionsFamilia
Motto
Bądź co bądź

(Come what may)
Estate(s)Czartoryski Palace

The Czartoryski and the Potocki were the two most influential aristocratic families of the last decades of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1569–1795).

Czartoryski
Czartoryski family vault in Sieniawa
Czartoryski
Kazimierz Czartoryski, founder of the "Familia"
Czartoryski
Adam Kazimierz Czartoryski; portrait by Józef Peszka

History

The Czartoryski family is of Lithuanian descent from Ruthenia. Their ancestor, a grandson of Gediminas, the Grand Duke of Lithuania, became known with his baptismal name Constantine (c. 1330−1390) - he became a Prince of Chortoryisk in Volhynia. One of his sons, Vasyli Chortoryiski (Ukrainian: Чарторийський; c. 1375–1416), was granted an estate in Volhynia in 1393, and his three sons John, Alexander and Michael (c. 1400–1489) are considered the progenitors of the family. The founding members were culturally Ruthenian and Eastern Orthodox; they converted to Roman Catholicism and were Polonized during the 16th century.

Michael's descendant Prince Kazimierz Czartoryski (1674–1741), Duke of Klewan and Zukow (Klevan and Zhukiv), Castellan of Vilnius, reawakened Czartoryski royal ambitions at the end of the 17th century. He married Isabella Morsztyn, daughter of the Grand Treasurer of Poland, and built "The Familia" with their four children, Michał, August, Teodor and Konstancja. The family became known and powerful under the lead of brothers Michał Fryderyk Czartoryski and August Aleksander Czartoryski in the late Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth of the 18th century, during the reigns Augustus II the Strong (King of Poland, 1697–1706 and 1709–1733) and Stanisław I Leszczyński (King of Poland 1704–1709 and 1733–1736). The Czartoryski had risen to power under August Aleksander Czartoryski (1697–1782) of the Klewa line, who married Zofia Denhoffowa, the only heir to the Sieniawski family.

The family attained the height of its influence from the mid-18th century in the court of King Augustus III (r. 1734–1763). The Czartoryski brothers gained a very powerful ally in their brother-in-law, Stanisław Poniatowski, whose son became the last king of the independent Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, Stanisław August Poniatowski (r. 1764–1795).

The Czartoryski's Familia saw the decline of the Commonwealth and the rise of anarchy and joined the camp which was determined to press ahead with reforms; thus they sought the enactment of such constitutional reforms as the abolition of the liberum veto.

Although the Russian Empire confiscated the family estate at Puławy in 1794, during the third partition of Poland, the Familia continued to wield significant cultural and political influence for decades after, notably through the princes Adam Kazimierz (1734–1823), Adam Jerzy (1770–1861) and Konstanty Adam (1777–1866).

The Czartoryski family is renowned for the Czartoryski Museum in Kraków and the Hôtel Lambert in Paris.

Today, the only descendants of Prince Adam Jerzy Czartoryski are Prince Adam Karol Czartoryski (1940- ) and his daughter Tamara Czartoryska (1978- ), who live in the United Kingdom. The descendants of Prince Konstanty Adam Czartoryski live to this day in Poland and have their representatives in the Confederation of the Polish Nobility.

Coat of arms and motto

The Czartoryski family used the Czartoryski coat of arms and the motto Bądź co bądź ("Come what may", literally 'let be, that which will be'). The family's arms were a modification of the Pogoń Litewska arms.

Notable members

Czartoryski 
Adam Jerzy Czartoryski; portrait by Józef Oleszkiewicz

Notable members include:

In Poland

In Hungary

  • Piotr Czartoryski ( wife: Lázár Mária)
  • Mária Lázár (b. Mária Czartoriska) (1895–1983), actress ( mother: Lázár Mária)
  • Serbán Ivánné (b. Magdolna Irén Czartoryska (mother: Lázár Mária)
  • sons of Magdolna Iren Czartoryska
  • Wachtel Elemér
  • Wachtel Domonkos
  • Dr Czartoryski Jenö (mother: Lázár Maria)
  • sons of Jenö Czartoryski
  • Adam Czartoryski born Budapest, Uppsala, Sweden
  • Ivan Czartoryski born Budapest, Uppsala, Sweden, architect

Palaces

See also

References

Tags:

Czartoryski HistoryCzartoryski Coat of arms and mottoCzartoryski Notable membersCzartoryski PalacesCzartoryskiCzartoryski coat of armsFamilia (political party)GediminidsKlevan CastleKorets CastleLithuaniaLithuanian languagePolish–Lithuanian CommonwealthPrincely Houses of PolandRutheniansSzlachta

🔥 Trending searches on Wiki English:

Challengers (film)ItalyC. S. LewisGeneration ZList of European Cup and UEFA Champions League finalsMarlon BrandoHozierAlex GarlandEliot SumnerWrexham A.F.C.National Basketball AssociationGoogleJoe O'Connor (snooker player)Dakota Joshua2024 Indian general electionNag AshwinManjummel BoysThe Watchers (film)The SympathizerUnder the Bridge (TV series)Rei HanceInstagramCandidates Tournament 2024Robert KraftEmma StoneMillie Bobby BrownSexual intercourseSean CombsBenjamin NetanyahuOpinion polling for the next United Kingdom general electionMamitha BaijuJosh HartnettList of states and territories of the United StatesEmily BluntBernard ArnaultRúben AmorimPatrick SwayzeJason MomoaWhatsAppKung Fu Panda 4Stellar BladeGodzilla vs. KongZendayaBayer 04 Leverkusen2024 Indian general election in Uttar PradeshGene SimmonsGiancarlo EspositoKepler's SupernovaEminemJaron EnnisAnne HathawaySerie ANarendra ModiRussell BentleyKnuckles (TV series)2024 Indian general election in West BengalFallout (American TV series)Opinion polling for the 2024 Indian general electionCaliforniaTerry A. AndersonVictoria BeckhamUnited KingdomPost MaloneAnzac DayOlivia Newton-JohnNational Hockey LeagueI, Robot (film)David PeckerApple Inc.Iran–Israel proxy conflictCillian MurphyArticle 370 of the Constitution of IndiaTesla, Inc.Amar Singh ChamkilaRohit SharmaFolklore (Taylor Swift album)Mansfield Smith-Cumming🡆 More