The House of LeszczyÃ
Âski ( , ; plural: LeszczyÃ
Âscy, feminine form: LeszczyÃ
Âska) was a prominent Polish noble family. They were magnates in the PolishâÂÂLithuanian Commonwealth and later became the royal family of Poland.
History
The LeszczyÃ
Âski family was a magnate family. In 1473, RafaÃ
 LeszczyÃ
Âski obtained from Emperor Frederick III the title of count. This title was conferred on "the entire family". The last representative of the main family, StanisÃ
Âaw LeszczyÃ
Âski, King of Poland, Grand Duke of Lithuania and later Duke of Lorraine, died in 1766.
The family name derives from Leszczyna, now a suburb of Leszno, Greater Poland. The LeszczyÃ
Âski family obtained the title of count of Leszno in the Holy Roman Empire. The family had its greatest importance in the late 16th and early 17th centuries, when they were ardent supporters of Calvinism and turned their estates of Leszno and Baranów Sandomierski into major centres of the Polish Reformed Church.
There is another unrelated LeszczyÃ
Âski family with the Abdank coat of arms.
Coat of arms and motto
The LeszczyÃ
Âski family used the Clan Wieniawa arms, and their motto was Qui Lescynsciorum genus ignorat, Poloniae ignorat.
Notable family members
- RafaÃ
 LeszczyÃ
Âski (died 1441), Podkomorzy of Kalisz, general starost of Wielkopolska, progenitor of the LeszczyÃ
Âski family
- RafaÃ
 LeszczyÃ
Âski (c. 1526âÂÂ1592), Voivode of BrzeÃ
ÂÃÂ Kujawski Voivodeship and castellan of Ã
Ârem
- WacÃ
Âaw LeszczyÃ
Âski (1576âÂÂ1628), Voivode of Kalisz Voivodship, Great Chancellor of the Crown
- RafaÃ
 LeszczyÃ
Âski (1579âÂÂ1636), Voivode of Belz Voivodship, leader of Polish Calvinists
- Jan LeszczyÃ
Âski (1603âÂÂ1678), Great Chancellor of the Crown
- WacÃ
Âaw LeszczyÃ
Âski (1605âÂÂ1666), Bishop of Warmia, Primate of Poland
- PrzecÃ
Âaw LeszczyÃ
Âski (1605âÂÂ1670), Voivode of Dorpat Voivodship
- Andrzej LeszczyÃ
Âski (1606âÂÂ1651), Palatine of Dorpat Voivodship
- Andrzej LeszczyÃ
Âski (1608âÂÂ1658), Primate of Poland, Great Chancellor of the Crown
- BogusÃ
Âaw LeszczyÃ
Âski (1614âÂÂ1659), Grand Treasurer and Deputy Chancellor of the Crown
- Jan LeszczyÃ
Âski (died 1657), Bishop of Kijów (Kyiv, also Kiev)
- Samuel LeszczyÃ
Âski (1637âÂÂ1676), poet, Voivode of Dorpat Voivodship
- RafaÃ
 LeszczyÃ
Âski (1650âÂÂ1703), Grand Treasurer of the Crown
- StanisÃ
Âaw LeszczyÃ
Âski (1677âÂÂ1766), King of Poland and later Duke of Lorraine, married Catherine OpaliÃ
Âska
- Maria LeszczyÃ
Âska (1703âÂÂ1768), Queen of France, married to Louis XV of France
Famous descendants
Among the descendants of Stanislaw LeszczyÃ
Âski were four Kings of France and Navarre, two Kings of the Two Sicilies, two Kings of Etruria, two Kings of Italy (simultaneously one Emperor of Ethiopia and one King of the Albanians), six Kings and one Queen of Spain, two Emperors of Brazil (simultaneously one King of Portugal and Algarve), five Kings and one Queen of Portugal and Algarve, one Emperor of Austria (simultaneously one King of Hungary), five Kings of Saxony, four Kings of Belgium, one King of Bavaria, two Tsars of Bulgaria, three Kings of Romania, one King of Yugoslavia, two Princes of Lichtenstein, two Grand Dukes and two Grand Duchess of Luxembourg, several Queen consorts and several titular Kings.
Tree
- StanisÃ
Âaw LeszczyÃ
Âski, married Catherine OpaliÃ
Âska
- Maria LeszczyÃ
Âska, married Louis XV of France
- Louise ÃÂlisabeth of France, married Philip, Duke of Parma
- Princess Isabella of Parma, married Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor
- Ferdinand, Duke of Parma, married Archduchess Maria Amalia of Austria
- Princess Carolina of Parma, married Prince Maximilian of Saxony (descendant of King John III Sobieski)
- Princess Maria Anna of Saxony (1799âÂÂ1832)
- Archduchess Auguste Ferdinande of Austria
- Ludwig III of Bavaria
- Frederick Augustus II of Saxony
- John of Saxony
- Princess Elisabeth of Saxony
- Margherita of Savoy
- Victor Emmanuel III of Italy
- Umberto II of Italy
- Giovanna of Italy
- Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha
- Albert of Saxony
- Frederick Augustus I of Saxony
- George, King of Saxony
- Frederick Augustus III of Saxony
- Princess Maria Josepha of Saxony (1867âÂÂ1944)
- Charles I of Austria
- Otto von Habsburg
- Maria Josepha Amalia, Queen of Spain
- Louis, King of Etruria
- Charles II, Duke of Parma
- Maria Luisa, Queen of Spain
- Carlota Joaquina of Spain
- Miguel I of Portugal
- Infanta Maria Josepha of Portugal
- Marie-Adélaïde, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg
- Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg
- Jean, Grand Duke of Luxembourg
- Elisabeth of Bavaria, Queen of Belgium
- Leopold III of Belgium
- Baudouin of Belgium
- Albert II of Belgium
- Philippe of Belgium , married to Queen Mathilde of Belgium, the daughter of Countess Anna Maria Komorowska (the current reigning King of Belgium)
- Princess Joséphine Charlotte of Belgium
- Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg (the current reigning Grand Duke of Luxembourg)
- Infanta Maria Theresa of Portugal
- Archduchess Elisabeth Amalie of Austria
- Franz Joseph II, Prince of Liechtenstein
- Hans-Adam II, Prince of Liechtenstein (the current reigning Prince of Liechtenstein)
- Pedro I of Brazil
- Pedro II of Brazil
- Maria II of Portugal
- Pedro V of Portugal
- LuÃÂs I of Portugal
- Carlos I of Portugal
- Manuel II of Portugal
- Infanta Antónia of Portugal
- Ferdinand I of Romania
- Carol II of Romania
- Michael I of Romania
- Margareta of Romania
- Maria of Yugoslavia
- Peter II of Yugoslavia
- Maria Luisa of Spain, Duchess of Lucca
- Ferdinand VII of Spain
- Isabella II of Spain
- MarÃÂa Isabella of Spain
- Ferdinand II of the Two Sicilies
- Francis II of the Two Sicilies
- Prince Alfonso, Count of Caserta
- Prince Carlos of Bourbon-Two Sicilies
- Princess MarÃÂa de las Mercedes of Bourbon-Two Sicilies
- Juan Carlos I of Spain
- Felipe VI of Spain (the current reigning King of Spain)
- Ferdinand VII of Spain
- Isabella II of Spain
- Alfonso XII of Spain
- Alfonso XIII of Spain
- Louis Ferdinand
- Louis XVI of France
- Louis XVII of France
- Louis XVIII of France
- Charles X of France
- Louis Antoine, Duke of Angoulême
- Princess Louise Marie Thérèse of Artois
- Robert I, Duke of Parma
- Marie Louise of Bourbon-Parma
- Boris III of Bulgaria
Palaces
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