
Fredro Hrabia: a variant of the Bończa coat of arms of the Fredro family

Andrzej Maksymilian Fredro

Aleksander Fredro

Jan Fredro saving King Jan Olbracht on Bukovina, painting by Juliusz Kossak.
The House of Fredro (plural: Fredrowie, feminine form: Fredrówna or Fredrowa ) was a Polish noble family originated from Silesia or Moravia.
History
Firstly mentioned in 1407.[1] From the 15th until the 19th century their family seat was Pleszowice near Przemyśl.
Notable members
Coat of arms
The Fredro family used the Bończa coat of arms.
- Comital coat of arms
Residences
- Ruined Palace of Fredro in Wisznia
- Tomb monument of Jan Fredro in the Cathedral of Przemyśl
- Fredro Chapel in the Cathedral of Przemyśl
- Epitafium of Aleksander Fredro in Rudky
References
- ↑ Przyboś, Kazimierz (1997). "Fredrowie herbu Bończa domus antiqui moris virtutrisque cultrix" (PDF). Rocznik Polskie Towarzystwa Historycznego. Seria Nova. 3 (14): 77. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-07-25. Retrieved 2021-02-05.
Bibliography
- Poczet szlachty galicyjskiéj i bukowińskiéj. s. 63
- Jerzy Sewer Dunin-Borkowski (hrabia). Almanach błękitny: genealogia żyjących rodów polskich. 1908. s. 174.
- Kwartalnik historyczny, Tom 19. Towarzystwo Historyczne (Lwów, Poland), (Polska Akademia Nauk) 1905
- Witold Taszycki. Onomastica, Tomy 11-12
- Kazimierz Rymut. Nazwiska Polaków. t. I, (zob. Frydrych)
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