Jan Tęczyński

Jan Tęczyński

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Jan Tęczyński can refer to several members of the Tęczyński family with the Topór Coat of Arms:
* Jan Tęczyński (d. 1405), castellan of Wojnicz and Kraków, starost of Kraków and Sieradz and steward at the court of King Jadwiga of Poland. Married his first wife, Anna, sometime after 1400 and the second one sometime prior to 1404.
* Jan Tęczyński (?–1470), chamberlain of Kraków in 1415, castellan and starost of Biecz in 1434, castellan of Wojnicz in 1435, voivode of Sandomierz in 1438, of Kraków in 1438, castellan of Kraków in 1458. Married Barbara (Dabrowska?).
* Jan Tęczyński z Rabsztyna (?–1498/1499), castellan of ?Zawichost in 1479, castellan of Wiślica (1483–90), starost of Sandomierz. Married Barbara z Koninskiej Woli (+after 1507)
* Jan Tęczyński (?–1505) also known as Jan Rabsztynski, Crown Court Marshal in 1502, starost of Sandomierz and Płock. Married Barbara ze Sprowy (z Sienna?) (+after 1507)
* Jan Tęczyński (1485–1553), chamberlain of Sandomierz 1515, castellan of Lublin 1518, Court Marshal in 1522, castellan of Wojnicz 1535, voivode of Sandomierz in 1543, starost of Lublin, Lelów, Bełz and Trembowla, *ca 1485, +1553. Married Dobrochna Sapiezanka/Dobrochna Sapieha in 1512.
* Jan Tęczyński (1492–1541), sword-bearer of Kraków and chamberlain of Chełm in 1515, castellan of Chełm in 1525, voivode of Bełz in 1528, voivode of Podole in 1533, voivode of Ruthenia in 1536, voivode of Sandomierz in 1537, starost of Bełz, Chełm, Krasnystaw and Ratno. Married Katarzyna Łaska in 1521.
* Jan Tęczyński (?–1593) chamberlain of Kraków, Crown Grand Chamberlain, castellan of Wojnicz 1571, starost of Lublin, of Rohatyn and of Parczew in 1593, father of Jan Tęczyński (1581–1637).
* Jan Tęczyński (1581–1637), voivode of Kraków (1620–1637), Cup-Bearer of the Crown in 1618, starost of Płock. Married Dorota Minska in 1606.


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