Firlej (plural: Firlejowie) was a Polish szlachta (nobility) family. Magnates in the 15th and 17th century.
History
According to Kasper Niesiecki, Ostafi of Lewart coat of arms came from Franconia, Germany, to Poland, in 1317, to serve Polish king WÃ
ÂadysÃ
Âaw Ã
Âokietek. He was nicknamed Firlej, and the name became his family name. From the 15th to 17th centuries, the Firlej family was a powerful magnate family in the Lesser Poland (MaÃ
Âopolska) region.
From the time of Jan Firlej, the Firlej family were staunch Calvinists (Protestantism) condemned by Catholics. Although most of Jan's sons converted to Catholicism as early as the 1670s, one branch of the family persisted in Calvinism until the mid-17th century, when this one died out.
Over time, the Firlej family declined severely, the richest lines had no male descendants, and the poorer lines grew so large that they fell into the ranks of the middle and poor nobility.
The history of the Firlej family is not fully known or documented. Most historical descriptions end with the year 1730. In 1995 the Society of Friends of Janowiec was established in Janowiec, which organises meetings on the Firlej family and publishes cyclical studies.
Notable members
- Piotr Firlej z DÃÂ
browicy (died 1499), judge and notary of Lublin, married to Jadwiga Osmólska h. BoÃ
Âcza
- MikoÃ
Âaj Firlej (died 1526), Great Hetman of the Crown, married to Anna z Mielca h. Gryf
- Piotr Firlej (died 1553), voivode of Ruthenia, married Katarzyna TÃÂczyÃ
Âska h. Topór
- Jan Firlej (1521-1571), Grand Marshal of the Crown, married Barbara Mniszech h. Mniszech, Zofia Boner h. Boner, Zofia Dzik h. Doliwa
- MikoÃ
Âaj Firlej (died 1601), voivode of Kraków, married ElÃ
¼bieta LigÃÂza h. PóÃ
Âkozic and Agnieszka TÃÂczyÃ
Âska h. Topór
- MikoÃ
Âaj Firlej (1588âÂÂ1635), voivode of Sandomierz, married Maria Amalia MohyÃ
Âa and Regina OleÃ
Ânicka h. DÃÂbno
- Zbigniew Firlej (1613-1449), starost of Lublin, married Princes Anna WiÃ
Âniowiecka h. Korybut and Katarzyna OpaliÃ
Âska h. Ã
Âodzia
- Andrzej Firlej (died 1609), castellan of Radom, married Barbara KoziÃ
Âska and Marianna LeszczyÃ
Âska h. Wieniawa
- Andrzej Firlej (1583-1649), voivode of Sandomierz, married Helena Rohostajska h. Leliwa and HH Przyjemska h. Rawa
- Jan Firlej (died 1614), Great Treasurer of the Crown, married Gertruda OpaliÃ
Âska h. Ã
Âodzia
- Henryk Firlej (1599-1635), Bishop of PoznaÃ
Â
- Piotr Firlej (died 1619), voivode of Lublin, married Jadwiga WÃ
Âodek h. Prawdzic
- StanisÃ
Âaw Firlej (died after 1659), castellan of Lublin, married Dorota LeÃ
Âniowolska h. Roch II
- Jan Firlej, member of the Sejm, married Teresa Warszycka h. Awdaniec
- Piotr Firlej, castellan of Wojnice, married Agnieszka Bal z Boisk h. Gozdawa
- MikoÃ
Âaj Firlej (1605-1640), married Zofia Skotnicka h. Bogorya
- Jan Firlej (died 1701), castellan of Sanok, married Weronika Wichrowska z Wichrowa
- Henryk Firlej (1574-1626), Archbishop of Gniezno
- MikoÃ
Âaj Firlej (died 1588), voivode of Lublin, married Anna Sierzchowska z Sierzchowy h. NaÃ
ÂÃÂcz
- Zofia Firlej, married landlord of Wola Boguszowa MikoÃ
Âaj Bogusz z Ziemblic h. PóÃ
Âkozic
- Katarzyna Firlej, married wojski of Krzemieniec Teodor Sieniuta h. Sieniuta
- Andrzej Firlej (c. 1537-1585), Royal Secretary and castellan of Lublin, married Barbara SzreÃ
Âska h. DoÃ
ÂÃÂga
- Dorota Firlej (1563-1591), married voivode of Witebsk and Troki Prince Stefan Zbaraski h. Korybut and Grand Chancellor of the Crown and Hetman Lew Sapieha h. Lis
- Anna Firlej (died 1588), married voivode of BrzeÃ
ÂÃÂ Kujawski Andrzej LeszczyÃ
Âski h. Wieniawa, great-grandmother of King StanisÃ
Âaw I LeszczyÃ
Âski
- Katarzyna Firlej (died after 1545), married castellan of CheÃ
Âmno and Sandomierz StanisÃ
Âaw Tarnowski h. Leliwa
- Marcin Firlej (born. 1975), Polish journalist and author.
Palaces
Bibliography
- Andrzej Przybyszewski, Firlejowie herbu Lewart, RadomyÃ
Âl Wielki, 2008,
- Andrzej Szymanek, Mecenat kulturalny Firlejów ; Firlejowie w tradycji lokalnej Lubelszczyzny, Janowiec : TPJ, 2001,