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  1. Sofija Ona Manvydaitė. Jerzy Radziwiłł ( Lithuanian: Jurgis Radvila; 1480 – April 1541), nicknamed "Herkules", was a PolishLithuanian nobleman . He was Deputy Cup-Bearer of Lithuania from 1510, voivode of Kiev Voivodeship from 1510, Field Hetman of Lithuania in 1521, castellan of Trakai from 1522, castellan of Vilnius from ...

    • April 1541 (aged 60–61)
  2. Jerzy Radziwiłł herbu Trąby (ur. 31 maja 1556 w Łukiszkach koło Wilna, zm. 21 stycznia 1600 w Rzymie) – polski duchowny rzymskokatolicki, biskup koadiutor wileński w latach 1574–1579, biskup diecezjalny wileński w latach 1579–1591, biskup diecezjalny krakowski w latach 1591–1600, kardynał prezbiter od 1583, pamiętnikarz, kanclerz Akademii i Uniw...

    • 1591–1600
    • Name and Origin
    • Coat of Arms and Motto
    • Religion
    • Politics
    • Art Patronage
    • Wealth
    • Residences
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    The Radziwiłł family is a directly descended branch of the extinct Lithuanian noble Astikai family line. Its first notable member, Kristinas Astikas (born 1363), a close associate of the Lithuanian ruler Vytautas, became Castellan of Vilnius. The patronym Radvila arose following its use by his son Radvila Astikas and grandson Mikalojus Radvila. A l...

    Kristinas Astikas, ancestor of the Radziwiłł family, was among these who were granted and adopted the emblem known as Trąby after the Union of Horodłoin 1413. This emblem later became the hereditary coat of arms of the Radziwiłłs. In 1518, Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I created Mikalojus Radvila's son, Mikołaj, Reichsfürst ("Imperial Prince") of G...

    The Radziwiłł family also divided on religious grounds. Following the Protestant and Polish Reformation, two branches converted to Calvinism. One branch, the Nesvizh–Kletsk-Olyka line, remained as Calvinists for two generations until the children of Mikołaj "the Black" converted to Roman Catholicismbefore the end of the century. The Biržai-Dubingia...

    Several prominent family members have been involved in domestic and foreign political arenas. They took an active part in the political life of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Its importance is manifested by family relations with such famous nobility dynasties in Belarus, Ukraine, Poland, the Great Duchy of Lithuania, Samogitia, and Rus like Zaslawsk...

    Prince Antoni Radziwiłłwas a music and art aficionado and he transformed his properties in Berlin to serve as artistic salons, where aristocrats mingled among artists, painters and composers. Radziwiłł's Berlin properties hosted frequent amateur theatre play productions. Another property Antoni Radziwiłł owned in Prussian-Poland was Antonin, a hunt...

    The family acquired and maintained great wealth and influence from the 15th–16th century until 1939, when the Second World War started. The Radziwiłł family reached the heights of its importance and power during the Polish Golden Age. However, due to the activities of Janusz Radziwiłł during The Deluge, a series of mid-17th-century campaigns in the...

    Over the generations the family members have resided in some notable historic homes. The Radziwiłł family owned a total of 23 palaces. Some of the more prominent of these are: 1. Residential castles of the Radziwiłł family 2. Nesvizh Castle(Nieśwież) 3. Olyka Castle 4. Mir Castle 5. Biržai Castle 6. Nieborów Palace 7. Radziwiłł Palace in Balice 8. ...

    The Radziwiłł family members include: 1. Mikalojus Radvila, c. 1450–1509, voivode, chancellor 2. Mikołaj II Radziwiłł, 1470–1521, chancellor 3. Jerzy Radziwiłł, 1480–1541, hetman, voivode, castellan, marshal 4. Mikołaj III Radziwiłł, c. 1492–1530, Bishop of Samogitia 5. Mikołaj "the Red" Radziwiłł, 1512–1584, hetman, chancellor 6. Mikołaj "the Blac...

    Prince Hieronim Mikołaj Radziwiłł and Archduchess Renata, 1909
    • 15th century
  3. Jerzy I Radziwiłł „Herkules” ( lit. Jurgis Radvila I) herbu Trąby (ur. 1480 r., zm. 1541 r.) – hetman wielki litewski w latach 1531–1541, marszałek nadworny litewski od 1528 roku, hetman nadworny litewski od 1521 roku, kasztelan wileński od 1527 roku, kasztelan trocki od 1522 roku, starosta grodzieński od 1514 roku, wojewoda ...

    • 1480 r.
  4. Prince Jerzy Radziwiłł (Lithuanian: Jurgis Radvila; 31 May 1556 – 21 January 1600) was a Polish–Lithuanian magnate and Imperial Reichsfürst from the Radziwiłł family. He was ordained a Catholic priest and later rose through the ranks as Bishop of Vilnius eventually becoming a cardinal.

    • 1579-1600
    • Vilnius
  5. Jerzy Cardinal Radziwiłł † Deceased Bishop of Vilnius, Lithuania Cardinal-Priest of San Sisto Bishop of Kraków

  6. Radziwiłł family, an important Polish–Lithuanian princely family that played a significant role in Polish–Lithuanian history. Prince Mikołaj I (d. 1509) started a long line of Radziwiłł palatines of Wilno (Vilnius) when he was named to that post in 1492; he was chancellor of Lithuania at the same time.