House of Krasiński
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| Ethnicity | Polish |
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| Current region | Poland |
| Place of origin | Krasne, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland |
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Wincenty Krasiński

Zygmunt Krasiński, one of Poland's Three National Bards.
Krasiński (plural: Krasińscy) is the surname of a Polish noble-aristocratic family. Because Polish adjectives have different forms for the genders, Krasińska is the form for a female family member.
The Krasiński family had a number of soldiers, politicians (including voivodes of Poland and other members of the senate of Poland) and bishops. The family's most famous member is the 19th-century poet Zygmunt Krasiński.
The name of the family comes from the Krasne village in Masovia.
The family dates to the 14th century; its members have been active in Masovia, Lithuania and Halychyna.
Notable members
- Stanisław Krasiński (1558–1617), castellan, voivode
- Stanisław Krasiński (1585–1649), jurist, member of parliament
- Jan Kazimierz Krasiński (1607–1669), voivode
- Kazimierz Krasiński (1725−1802), politician, military leader, member of the Great Sejm, patron of arts
- Wincenty Krasiński (1782−1858), military leader
- Zygmunt Krasiński (1812−1859), poet
- Franciszka Corvin-Krasińska (1742-1796), wife of Charles of Saxony, Duke of Courland
Coat of Arms
- Krasiński II Hrabia coat of arms, a variant of the Ślepowron coat of arms

Coat of Arms of the House of Krasiński at the Czapski Palace
Residences
Krasiński Palace in Ursynow
Krasiński Palace in Warsaw, painting by Bernardo Bellotto
Krasiński manor house in Warsaw
Krasiński Library in Warsaw
Czapski Palace in Warsaw
See also
Bibliography
- A. Boniecki, Herbarz polski, Warszawa 1908, t. XII.
- K. Niesiecki, Herbarz polski, Lipsk 1840, t. V.
External links
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