Krasiński family

The House of Krasiński (plural: Krasińscy) is an old Polish noble family, whose members held the title of Count in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, granted to them on 29 June 1856 by Franz Joseph I.

The family's Polish heritage can be traced back to Slawek Korwin (1412–1427), who established ownership of Krasne and founded the village of "Wold Krasińska" in 1460.

The latter branch is further divided into multiple lines, with the eldest descending from Gabriel and ending with Stanisław Korwin Krasiński.

[citation needed] Hubert Antoni Krasiński received confirmation of the count's title along with the four-field coat of arms on September 18, 1882, in Galicia.

[6] Having lost property during World War I in Regimentarzówka (Dibrivka in modern-day Ukraine), Count Henryk Piotr Krasiński [pl] (29 April 1866 - 20 September 1928) of the Ukrainian Krasinskis settled with his wife Maria Łęcki in Mszana Dolna on a small estate that was part of Maria Łęcki's dowry,[7] purchased on 16 January 1899.

They lived in a manor house styled as an English "cottage" called Folwark (Grange) or Dwór Rodziny Krasińskich (Krasiński Family Manor/Mansion), built at the end of the 19th century.

[citation needed] Members of the Ukrainian line were forced to flee Poland at the start of World War II.

Franciszka Krasińska
Wincenty Krasiński
Zygmunt Krasiński, one of Poland's Three National Bards .
Coat of arms of Hubert Antoni Krasiński, 1882
Bishop Adam Stanisław Krasiński
Bishop Adam Stanisław Krasiński
Count Henryk Piotr Zygmunt Krasinski & Maria Stanisława Gertruda Łęska Gravestones Mszana Dolna
Count Henryk Piotr Zygmunt Krasiński and Maria Stanisława Gertruda Łęska's gravestones, Mszana Dolna