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Description of Lisianka

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Description of Lisianka

The text describes Lisianka, founded by the Ruthenian voivode and starosta of Kors, Jan Danilowicz, who received a privilege from Sigismund III in 1622. Lisianka was granted in perpetuity by August II Sas to Aleksander Jan Jablonowski. It was he who rebuilt and fortified the previously destroyed castle. The text also mentions the church of the Franciscan Fathers of the Immaculate Virgin Mary, which was founded by Teofilia Jabłonowska (Source: Tygodnik Illustrowany, Warsaw 1883, Series 4, T:2, pp. 283, 286, 288, after: Digital Library of the University of Łódź).

Time of construction:

1883

Publication:

28.11.2023

Last updated:

13.08.2025
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Illustration of the parish church in Lisianka, Ukraine, showing a large building with two towers and a surrounding fence. Trees and a smaller structure are visible nearby. People are walking in the foreground. Photo showing Description of Lisianka Gallery of the object +2

Page from 'Tygodnik Illustrowany' (1883) featuring text about Lisianka, including its history and notable figures like Jan Daniłowicz and Aleksander Jabłonowski. Photo showing Description of Lisianka Gallery of the object +2

Fragment of text from 'Tygodnik Illustrowany' (1883) about Lisianka, mentioning Aniela Radziwiłł and her contributions. The text is in Polish and discusses historical events and figures related to Lisianka. Photo showing Description of Lisianka Gallery of the object +2

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