Fredro (Bończa)

The Fredro family (plural: Fredrowie, feminine form: Fredrówna or Fredrowa ) was an old Polish noble family originated from Silesia or Moravia.

[1] From the 15th until the 19th century their family seat was Pleszowice near Przemyśl.

Members of the family held the title of Count in Austria, awarded to them by Francis I of Austria on 23 July 1822.

[2] The Fredro family used the Bończa coat of arms.

This biography of a Polish noble is a stub.

Coat of Arms of Counts Fredro, incorporated with Bończa coat of arms
Andrzej Maksymilian Fredro
Aleksander Fredro
Jan Fredro saving King Jan Olbracht on Bukovina, painting by Juliusz Kossak .