Fredro (Bończa)

Coat of Arms of Counts Fredro

Andrzej Maksymilian Fredro

Aleksander Fredro
Jan Fredro saving King Jan Olbracht on Bukovina, painting by Juliusz Kossak.
The Fredro (plural: Fredrowie, feminine form: Fredrówna) was a Polish noble family originated from Silesia or Moravia.
History
Firstly mentioned in 1418. From the 15th until the 19th century their family nest was Pleszowice near Przemyśl.
Notable members
- Aleksander Antoni Fredro
- Aleksander Fredro
- Andrzej Maksymilian Fredro
- Edward Fredro
- Jacek Fredro
- Jan Fredro
- Jan Aleksander Fredro
- Jan Fredro
- Jan Karol Fredro
- Jan Maksymilian Fredro
- Józef Fredro
- Konstanty Fredro
- Mikołaj Gabriel Fredro
- Zygmunt Fredro
Coat of Arms
The House of Fredro used the Bończa coat of arms.
Residences
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Ruined Palace of Fredro in Wisznia
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Tomb monument of Jan Fredro in the Cathedral of Przemyśl
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Fredro Chapel in the Cathedral of Przemyśl
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Epitafium of Aleksander Fredro in Rudniki
Bibliography
- Poczet szlachty galicyjskiéj i bukowińskiéj. s. 63
- Jerzy Sewer Dunin-Borkowski (hrabia). Almanach błękitny: genealogia żyjących rodów polskich. 1908. s. 174.
- Kwartalnik historyczny, Tom 19. Towarzystwo Historyczne (Lwów, Poland), (Polska Akademia Nauk) 1905
- Witold Taszycki. Onomastica, Tomy 11-12
- Kazimierz Rymut. Nazwiska Polaków. t. I, (zob. Frydrych)
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