Szeptycki family


Szeptycki family is a distinguished part of the Polish szlachta, of Ruthenian origin. The Szeptycki family was ennobled by the King of Poland, Casimir IV Jagiellon, on April 12, 1469, in Gródek. The family was related to a number of other noble families, such as the Wiśniowiecki, the Ledóchowski and the Fredro.
Originally Eastern Orthodox, some time after 1596 the family joined the Greek Catholic Church following the Union of Brest.
From the 16th century, the family's members started to acquire important offices in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, especially in ecclesiastical orders.
In 1871, the family received the title of Count of the Holy Roman Empire. Around that time, the family became increasingly polonized and converted preponderantly to the Roman Catholic faith.
Notable 20th-century members included the Austro-Hungarian and then Polish general Stanisław Szeptycki, and Ukrainian monk and blessed Klymentiy Sheptytsky and Metropolitan Archbishop Andrey Sheptytsky.
The family continues to be active and has created a foundation, seated in Warszawa, Poland.

Main historical representatives

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First Generation

Szeptycki's rights were created on April 12, 1469, by King Casimir IV Jagiellon in Gródek. Fiodor Szeptycki, together with grandsons Fiodor, Hlib and Sienek were confirmed in the ownership of their estates of Szeptyce, Woszczańce and Kanafosty, then part of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, today located in Ukraine.

IInd Generation

IIIrd Generation

IVth Generation

  • Janek Szeptycki, son of Hlib, from Szeptyce, Uherce Wieniawskie i Woszczańce.

Vth Generation

Janek's sons were given the following estates:
  • Szeptyce and Kanafosty for Jerzy Szeptycki;
  • Woszczańce for Teodor Szeptycki;
  • Uherce Wieniawskie for Semion Szeptycki.

VIth Generation

  • Paweł Szeptycki, Jerzy's son, inherited Szeptyce estate. He was a lieutenant in the Polish hussars.
  • Aleksander Szeptycki, Teodor's son, owned the Woszczańce estate. He served also in the Polish hussars.
  • Mikolaj Szeptycki, Semion's son, was a colonel of the crown and a captain in the Polish hussars.

VIIth Generation

  • Jerzy Prokop Szeptycki, son of Paweł, owned Szeptyce village.
  • Aleksander Zahariasz Szeptycki, Aleksander's son, had the Kupnowice estate.

VIIIth Generation

  • Jerzy Prokop's sons:
  • * Stefan Szeptycki, owned the Szeptyce estate. He became in 1683 a cavalry captain in the hussars. He married Zofia, née Korybut-Daszkiewicz.
  • * Adam Szeptycki from Szeptyce.
  • Aleksander Zahariasz's sons:
  • * Baarlam Szeptycki was a bishop in Lviv. He was originally a bishop of the Eastern Orthodox rite, before converting to the Greek rite;
  • * Eustachy Stanisław was a lieutenant in the hussars. He participated in the Sandomierz Confederation.
  • * Teodor Szeptycki, became a companion in the hussars. He was wounded in 1683: his coat of arms was hung in the chapel on the hill of Kahlenberg;
  • * Alexander Sheptytsky.

IXth Generation

Xth Generation

  • Bazyli and Rozalia's sons:
  • * Jan Baptysta, from Przyłbice, married Aniela Lipska;
  • * Andrzej Szymon Szeptycki, from Bruchnal.
  • Filip's sons:
  • * Leo Szeptycki was the Metropolitan of Kiev, Galicia and all Ruthenia. In 1764, he was an elector of Stanisław August Poniatowski, representing the Halych Land. After the First Partition of Poland, he championed the creation of a Greek Catholic metropolis in Lviv. He was made knight of the Order of Saint Stanislaus in 1767 and knight of the Order of the White Eagle in 1775.
  • * Szymon Szeptycki was a castellan of Malczyce. His wife was Anna Trembińska. He was made knight of the Orders of the White Eagle and St. Stanislaus.
  • Rozalia, daughter of Jerzy, married Bazyli Szeptycki.
  • Franciszek's sons:
  • * Jan Szeptycki, living in Liczkowce;
  • * Hieronim Szeptycki was a landowner. He served in the Lithuanian Guard. An Aide-de-camp of king Stanisław August Poniatowski, he eventually reached the rank of commanding general;
  • * Kajetan Szeptycki was a castellan of Jakubowice Murowane. He was made knight of the Orders of the White Eagle and St. Stanislaus;
  • * Józef Szeptycki purchased in 1775 the Starosta of Stanisławów from Felicjanna née Czosnowska, widow of Jan Antoni Czarnecki, castellan of Bracław. He was made knight of the Orders of the White Eagle and St. Stanislaus.

XIth Generation

  • Jan Baptysta's sons:
  • * Józef Gabriel, died in Łaszczów without issue;
  • * Piotr Paweł Leopold married Róża Teresa Ewelina née Kossecki, they lived in Przyłbice. Róża Teresa was a lady of the Order of the Starry Cross.
  • Marianna, Szymon's daughter, married Maciej Jabłonowski, a Polish prince and politician, member of the Central Government in Galicia in 1809 and captain of the National Cavalry.
  • Jan's children:
  • * Wincenty Wiktor Leon was a Brigadier General of the Polish Army. During the Napoleonic Wars, he served in Spain, Austria and Russia. For his bravery, he was awarded the French Ordre de la Réunion and the Order of the Two Sicilies as well as the Russian Order of Saint Anna, class 3. He later participated in the November Uprising, commanding the forces in the Lublin region. As such, on June 17, 1831, he was promoted to brigadier general and organized the Volhynia-Ruthenian-Lithuanian Legion. He is buried in the Lychakiv Cemetery in Lviv in one of the first cast iron sarcophagi of the graveyard.
  • * Julianna, Jan's daughter, got married with Józef Zaborowski. She was the mother of poet Tymon Zaborowski.

XIIth Generation

  • Piotr Paweł's children:
  • * Michalina Władysławowa Komorowska née Szeptycki ;
  • * Jan Kanty Remigian was the landowner of several estates. He became a parliament member at the State Council of the 3rd and 4th terms and at the National Sejm. On October 1, 1861, he married Zofia Ludwika Cecylia Konstancja née Fredro, daughter of the Polish playwright Aleksander Fredro. Jan Kanty was the first of the Szeptycki family to bear the title of Count of the Holy Roman Empire in 1871.

XIIIth Generation

Zofia's and Jan Kanty's children:

XIVth Generation

  • Jan Kazimierz, son of Aleksander, was the owner of Łaszczów, Grodysławice and Łabunie.
  • Jadwiga's and Leon Józef's sons:
  • * Jan Sylwester owned the estate of Dziewiętniki ;
  • * Andrzej was a cleric of the seminary in Lviv and a cadet of the Polish Army reserve. He is one of the numerous victims of the Katyn massacre.

XVth Generation

  • Jan Sylwester's sons:
  • * Paweł was a professor of mathematics;
  • * Andrzej Szeptycki was a professor of zoology.
  • Aleksander Szeptycki, Jan Kazimierz's son, was a Polish specialist in agricultural mechanization, an engineer and a Doctor habilitatus. He was the owner of the Nadolec estate.