Mystkowski

Mystkowski
Details
Earliest mention1297
TownsMystkowo, Mystki-Rzym
FamiliesMystkowski, Mystowski, Mistkowski

The Mystkowski family – was one of several noble families using the Puchała coat-of-arms during the time of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. First mention of the Mystkowski family comes from the 'KODEKS DYPLOMATYCZNY KSIĘSTWA MAZOWIECKIEGO' or 'The Diplomatic Code of the Duchy of Mazovia'. In this book, mention is made of a Comes Thomas, the castellan of Nosylk, being granted the town of Myzlicow. Comes can be roughly translated as Count, while Nosylk is the modern-day city of Nasielsk. Myzlicow is the modern town of Mystkowo, which is considered to be the ancestral land of the Mystkowski family.

Unfortunately for the Polish nobility, during both world wars and the conquest of Poland by the USSR, most documents and other artifacts were destroyed.

Family members of note

References

  • Shows the election of King Stanisław II August. In the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth only nobles were allowed to vote for the king. It lists a Mystkowski as one of the voters.
  • Shows a list of noble families from Poland
  • Confederation of Polish Nobility
  • Mystkowski family website with genealogy included. It mentions the Mystkowski-Romanov connection.
  • German book from the early 20th century listing recognized Polish noble families. The Mystkowski family is mentioned twice, under both Jastrzębiec and Puchała coats of arms.
  • [1] Mention of Comes Thomas granted the town of Myzlicow in the year 1297.
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