- Tarnowski
Tarnowski (plural: Tarnowscy) is the surname of a Polish
szlachta (nobility) family. Because Polish adjectives have different forms for the genders, Tarnowska is the form for a female family member.History
The Tarnowski family was one of the oldest and most powerful
magnate families in Poland. The family got the greatest importance in the 14th, 15th and the 16th centuries, when family members fromTarnów ,Melsztyn and later fromJarosław beside the throne ofPiast andJagiellon kings of Poland, from father to son held ten times the office ofvoivode ofKraków Voivodeship and six times the office ofcastellan s of Kraków.The history of the family started with the trusted advisor of the last Piast kings
Comes Spytek z Melsztyna , the progenitor of the Tarnowski-Melsztyński-Jarosławski family. Already in 1320 he held the office of voivode of the Kraków Voivodeship and since 1331 the highest secular office in the Kingdom of Poland, castellan of Kraków. For military service during wars, King Władysław I Łokietek gave him large estates onDunajec river, where Spytek founded the city of Tarnów in 1330 and build two stronghold castles, in Tarnów and in Melsztyn, about 1340.After the death of Spytek, the castle of Melsztyn was inherited by his son
Jan z Melsztyna , who like his father, was since 1360 voivode and castellan of Kraków. His younger brother castellan ofWiślica Rafał z Tarnowa became the owner of Tarnów. Rafał expanded his estates vastly, among others inSandomierz land,Wielowieś andDzików .The son of Jan z Melsztyna, Spytek z Melsztyna, was the next owner of Melsztyn. He was voivode of Kraków Voivodeship, Feudal Lord of
Podolia , and became a hero in thebattle of Worskla in 1399. Rafał's sonJan z Tarnowa became GeneralStarost ofRuthenia , voivode and castellan of Kraków.The Tarnowski-Melsztyński family achieved the highest offices in the country as well as an unusual wealth and huge feudal estates like Jarosław Land,
Sambor , Podole, etc. Their most significant role in the history of Poland was to bring Jadwiga andWładysław II Jagiełło to Poland and to initiate theircoronation .After the death of Spytek z Melsztyna and the death of his son, who was also named Spytek z Melsztyna, in the
battle of Grotniki in 1439, the family "lineage of Melsztyn" lost its magnificence. In the "lineage of Tarnów", the sons of Jan z Tarnowa fought in theBattle of Grunwald in 1410 and after that divided the family property. Jan the voivode of Kraków Voivodeship settled in Tarnów and the voivode ofSandomierz Voivodeship Spytek became the owner of Jarosław, where he started a new branch of the family, called the "Leliwita branch".Jan z Tarnowa had five sons, of which
Jan Amor Starszy Tarnowski andJan Gratus Tarnowski together with their cousin, Spytek z Jarosławia, died with King Wladyslaw III Wareńczyk in theBattle of Varna in 1444. His third sonJan Rafał Tarnowski became a priest and the last two,Jan Feliks Tarnowski became voivode ofLublin Voivodeship andJan Amor Młodszy Tarnowski the owner of Tarnów, voivode of Kraków Voivodeship and since 1490 castellan of Kraków.The son of Jan Amor Młodszy,
Jan Amor Tarnowski , became Great CrownHetman , voivode of Kraków Voivodeship and castellan of Kraków. In 1540 he built a castle and founded the city ofTarnopol (1548).Coat of arms and motto
The Tarnowski family used the "
Leliwa coat of arms " and their motto was: "Tendite in astra viri"Members
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Jan Tarnowski (1488–1561),Grand Crown Hetman
*Jan Feliks "Szram" Tarnowski (1471–1507),Chorąży , voivode,Stolnik
*Jan "Ciezki" Tarnowski (c.1479–1527), castellan, landowner
*Dorota Tarnowska (c. 1513-c. 1540), was married to Jan Tarło
*Zofia Tarnowska (1534–1570), was married toKonstanty Wasyl Ostrogski
*Jan Krzysztof Tarnowski (1537–1567), Secretary of the King
*Barbara Tarnowska (c.1566–1610), was married toJan Zamoyski
* Stanisław Tarnowski (1837–1917), politician, literary critic, publicist
* Zofia Roza Jadwiga Elzbieta Tarnowska (1917-present), was married toW. Stanley Moss
*Rula Lenska
* Hannah Markowska, actress.Richard Reichwald husband of Hannah Markowskaee also
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