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{{About|the noble family|the surname Zasławski or Zaslavsky|Zaslavsky}}
[[Image:Баклай Заслав герб.JPG|right|thumb|200px|[[Ostrogski Coat of Arms]] also used by the Zasławski family]]
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[[Image:IRPmagnates.PNG|thumb|right|200px|Possessions of Ostrogski are marked in pink; Zasławski (partially) in red.]]
{{Infobox Family
'''Zasławski''' (plural '''Zasławscy''') is a surname of [[Polish]]-[[Ruthenian]] nobility. The Zasławski family had its power base in [[Volhynia]], [[Ukraine]], and traced its origins to a branch of the [[Rurik Dynasty|Rurikids]] that took a name from the [[Iziaslav, Ukraine|Zasław city]] (now Iziaslav, a city in Ukriane). Due to their relation to the Rurikids, they held title of ''[[Knyaz]] (Prince)''.
| name = Zasławski
| crest = POL COA Ostrogski.svg
| caption = [[Ostrogski coat of arms]]
| region = [[Poland]]
| early_forms =
| origin = [[Iziaslav, Ukraine|Iziaslav]]
| members = [[Aleksander Zasławski]]<br>[[Władysław Dominik Zasławski|Władysław Zasławski]]
| otherfamilies = [[Ostrogski family]]
| distinctions =
| traditions =
| heirlooms =
| estate = Starozasławski Castle
| meaning =
| footnotes =
}}


[[File:Posiadlosci magnaterii w XVI-XVII w.svg|thumb|Possessions of Ostrogski are marked in pink; Zasławski (partially) in red]]
Zasławski family was one of the two major families in the [[Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth]] to trace its origins to the Ruthenian Rurikids; the other family being the [[Ostrogski family]]. The Zasławski family was sometimes seen as a junior line of the Ostrogoski, and after the last male heir of Ostrogoski family, [[Janusz Ostrogski]], died in much of Ostrogoski possessions were inherited by Zasławcy. Nonetheless Zasławski family faced a similar fate to that of Ostrogoski: their last heir, [[Aleksander Janusz Zasławski]], died in 1682. Their huge possessions passed to the [[Lubomirski]] (due to their marriage with Aleksander sister, [[Teofilia Ludwika Zasławska]]) and other families of Polish [[szlachta]]. A complicated litigation concerning Ostrogski inheritance continued until [[Russian Empire]] annexed Poland during [[Partitions of Poland|Partitions]].
The '''House of Zasławski''' (plural ''Zasławscy'') was the name of a [[Polish nobility|Polish]][[Ruthenia]]n noble family and a [[cadet branch]] of the [[Ostrogski family]]. The Zasławski family had its power base in [[Volhynia]], [[Crown of the Kingdom of Poland]] (today in [[Ukraine]]), and traced its origins to a branch of the [[Rurik Dynasty|Rurikids]] that took its name from the [[Iziaslav, Ukraine|Iziaslav]]. Due to their relation to the Rurikids, the Zasławski family held the title of ''[[Knyaz]]'' (prince).

==History==
The Zasławski family was one of the three major families in the [[Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth]] to trace its origins to either [[Kaributas]] (they used [[Korybut]] coat of arms) or, according to modern historical interpretations, the Ruthenian Rurikids; the other two families were the [[Ostrogski family]] and the [[Wiśniowiecki family]]. The Zasławski family was sometimes seen as a junior line of the Ostrogoski family.

After the death in 1620 of the last male heir of the Ostrogoski family, [[Janusz Ostrogski]], many of the Ostrogoski possessions were inherited by the Zasławcy. However, the Zasławski family faced a similar fate when their last male heir, [[Aleksander Janusz Zasławski]], died in 1682. Their huge possessions passed to the [[Lubomirski]] family (due to their marriage with Aleksander's sister, [[Teofilia Ludwika Zasławska]]) and other families of Polish [[szlachta]]. A complicated litigation concerning the Ostrogski inheritance continued until the [[Russian Empire]] annexed Poland during the [[Partitions of Poland|Partitions]].


==Notable members==
==Notable members==
*[[Vasyl′ "Krasny" Ostrogski]], father of Yurii
*[[Vasyl′ "Krasny" Ostrogski]], father of Yurii
*[[Yuri Zasławski]] ([[1432]] - [[1500]]) Prince of Iziaslav (Zaslav), progenitor of Zaslavski clan who inherited the Zasław village
*[[Yuri Zasławski]] (1432–1500), Prince of Iziaslav (Zaslav), progenitor of Zaslavski clan who inherited the Zasław town
*[[Ivan Zasławski]] (? - [[1515]]) Prince of Zaslav and Ostrog
*[[Ivan Zasławski]] (died 1515), Prince of Zaslav and Ostrog
*[[Kuz′ma Zasławski]] (? - [[1556]])
*[[Kuz′ma Zasławski]] (died 1556)
*[[Janusz Zasławski]] ([[1548]] - [[1629]]) [[voivode]] of [[Podlachia]] and Volhynia
*[[Janusz Zasławski]] (1548–1629), [[voivode]] of [[Podlaskie]] and Volhynia
*[[Konstanty Alexander Zasławski]] ([[1620]] - [[1642]])
*[[Konstanty Alexander Zasławski]], (1620–1642)
*[[Aleksander Zasławski]] (? - [[1628]]) voivode of [[Volhynia]], [[Bratslav]], and [[Kyiv]]
*[[Aleksander Zasławski]] (died 1628), voivode of [[Bratslav]], and [[Kiev]]
*[[Aleksander Zasławski]] (d. 1629) - [[voivode]] of Kraków and Kiev
*[[Władysław Dominik Zasławski|Władysław Dominik Zasławski-Ostrogski]] (1618–1656), voivode of Kraków
*[[Władysław Dominik Zasławski-Ostrogski]] (1618-1656) - voivode of Kraków
*[[Aleksander Janusz Zasławski]] (c. 1650–1682), last male heir
*[[Aleksander Janusz Zasławski]] (c. 1650-1682) - last male heir
*[[Teofila Ludwika Zasławska]] (1650–1709), last female heir

*[[Teofilia Ludwika Zasławska]] (1650-1709) - last female heir
==See also==
* {{intitle|Zasławski}}
* {{intitle|Zasławska}}

==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://genealogy.euweb.cz/russia/zaslaw.html Zasławski genealogy]
* {{cite web |last=Marek |first=Miroslav |url=http://genealogy.euweb.cz/russia/zaslaw.html |title= Zasławski genealogy |publisher= Genealogy.EU}}
* [http://www.encyclopediaofukraine.com/display.asp?linkpath=pages%5CZ%5CA%5CZasK5awski.htm Zaslawski] at the [[Encyclopedia of Ukraine]]
* [http://history.franko.lviv.ua/Iz.htm Zaslavski] at the Handbook on history of Ukraine


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Latest revision as of 17:55, 19 June 2024

Zasławski
Current regionPolen
Place of originIziaslav
MitgliederAleksander Zasławski
Władysław Zasławski
Connected familiesOstrogski family
Estate(s)Starozasławski Castle
Possessions of Ostrogski are marked in pink; Zasławski (partially) in red

The House of Zasławski (plural Zasławscy) was the name of a PolishRuthenian noble family and a cadet branch of the Ostrogski family. The Zasławski family had its power base in Volhynia, Crown of the Kingdom of Poland (today in Ukraine), and traced its origins to a branch of the Rurikids that took its name from the Iziaslav. Due to their relation to the Rurikids, the Zasławski family held the title of Knyaz (prince).

History

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The Zasławski family was one of the three major families in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth to trace its origins to either Kaributas (they used Korybut coat of arms) or, according to modern historical interpretations, the Ruthenian Rurikids; the other two families were the Ostrogski family and the Wiśniowiecki family. The Zasławski family was sometimes seen as a junior line of the Ostrogoski family.

After the death in 1620 of the last male heir of the Ostrogoski family, Janusz Ostrogski, many of the Ostrogoski possessions were inherited by the Zasławcy. However, the Zasławski family faced a similar fate when their last male heir, Aleksander Janusz Zasławski, died in 1682. Their huge possessions passed to the Lubomirski family (due to their marriage with Aleksander's sister, Teofilia Ludwika Zasławska) and other families of Polish szlachta. A complicated litigation concerning the Ostrogski inheritance continued until the Russian Empire annexed Poland during the Partitions.

Notable members

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See also

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References

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  • Marek, Miroslav. "Zasławski genealogy". Genealogy.EU.
  • Zaslawski at the Encyclopedia of Ukraine
  • Zaslavski at the Handbook on history of Ukraine