The House of TÃÂczyà Âski was a powerful family of nobility (szlachta) in the Kingdom of Poland, during the times of the late Piast dynasty, the Jagiellon dynasty and in the early decades of the PolishâÂÂLithuanian Commonwealth (from 14th century to early 17th century). They were an important family from Lesser Poland (Maà Âopolska), active in Polish politics of their time.
According to a legend, the family traced its origins to the 12th century magnate, Sieciech, or even to some older individuals, rumored to be powerful "princes" before Mieszko I created the Polish state. According to historians, the first verifiable member of the TÃÂczyà Âski family was Nawój z Morawicy (d. 1331), castellan of Kraków, who laid the foundations of his family greatness. They used the Topór coat of arms. His son Andrzej TÃÂczyà Âski (d. 1369), voivode of Kraków, begun the construction of the family's castle, continued by his descendants. Jan TÃÂczyà Âski (d. 1405), starost and castellan of Kraków, was also one of the most important advisers to the first King of Poland of the Jagiellon dynasty, Wà Âadysà Âaw Jagieà Âà Âo. Jan TÃÂczyà Âski (d. 1470), castellan of Kraków, voivode of Kraków and Lublin, was recognized as one of the two most important Polish magnates of his time (the other one was cardinal Zbigniew Oleà Ânicki. Andrzej TÃÂczyà Âski (d. 1536), castellan of Kraków, voivode of Kraków, Lublin and Sandomierz, in 1527 received a hereditary title of a count from the Holy Roman Emperor.
The family had numerous possessions, most of them in the Lesser Poland, Kraków Voivodeship (including a large latifundia near Kraków). Its members often held the posts of castellan of Kraków and voivode of Kraków. The family, recognized during the 14th to mid-17th centuries as one of the most important in Lesser Poland, lost influence after the death of its last male member, Jan Magnus TÃÂczyà Âski in 1637.
The family seat was the Tenczyn Castle (also known as TÃÂczyn Castle), now a ruin in the village of Rudno. The castle would fall in ruin after being pillaged by the Swedes, looking for rumored treasures of the TÃÂczyà Âski family, during The Deluge in the mid-17th century. Subsequently, rebuilt, after a fire in mid-18th century it was never rebuilt again.
Polish poet Jan Kochanowski wrote a poem Pamiàtka TÃÂczyà Âskiemu [A memory for TÃÂczyà Âski]. Polish writer Józef Ignacy Kraszewski dedicated one of his works to the family: TÃÂczyà Âscy: dramat historyczny w piÃÂciu aktach prozà[TÃÂczyà Âscy: a historical drama in five acts in prose] (1844).