Buczacki

The Buczacki plural: Buczaccy, feminine form: Buczacka was a Polish noble family.[1] Magnates in the 14th and 15th century.

Abdank coat of arms of the Buczacki family

Notable members

Generation 0

  • Michał Adwaniec of Buczacz (died 1392) – the progenitor of the family, owner of Buczacz

Generation 1

  • Michał Buczacki (died 1438) – voivode of Podlasie (1437), castellan of Halicz (1433–1437), cześnik of Halicz (1434)
  • Michał Mużyło Buczacki (died 1470) – voivode of Podole (1465), castellan of Kamieniec Podolski since 1460
  • Teodoryk Buczacki Jazłowiecki – castellan of Halicz, castellan of Kamieniec Podolski and starost of Podole

Generation 2

  • Jakub Buczacki (1430/1438–1501) – voivode of Ruthenia (1497), voivode of Podole (1485-1497), castellan of Halicz (1472), appointed leader of Podole and general starost of Podole (1485)
  • Dawid Buczacki (died 1485) – voivode of Podole since 1481, general starost of Podole (1483), podkomorzy of Halicz since 1474, stolnik of Kamieniec Podolski since 1472, starost of Kołomyja

Generation 3

  • Jakub Buczacki (died 1541) – royal secretary (1503), parson of Lublin (1505), of Kamieniec Podolski since 1507, of Chełmno since 1518, bishop of Płock since 1538, starost of Rawa

Coat of arms

The family used the Abdank coat of arms.

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References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-12-19. Retrieved 2013-12-19.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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