Szeptycki family

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Szeptycki family coat of arms

The Szeptycki family (in Polish spelling; or Sheptytsky in Ukrainian spelling) was a major noble family in Ruthenia (Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, later Austria-Hungary, Poland and Ukraine). They used the Szeptycki coat of arms. The family was related to a number of other noble families, such as the Wiśniowiecki family, the Ledóchowski family and the Fredro family.[1]

The family history dates to the 15th century in the Ruthenian Voivodeship of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, with a document from 1469, issued by King of Poland, Casimir Jagiellon, confirming the family's right to Szeptyce (today Sheptychi, Ukraine).[1] Originally Eastern Orthodox, some time after 1596 the family joined the Greek Catholic Church following the Union of Brest.[2] From the 16th century, the family's members started to acquire important offices in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, including ecclesiastical, with several advancing to the rank of a bishop in the Greek Catholic Church (bishop Barlaam Szeptycki (d. 1715) was originally a bishop of the Eastern Orthodox rite, before converting to the Greek rite;[2][3] other Greek rite bishops in the family included Atanazy Antoni Szeptycki (d. 1746),[3] Anastazy Andrzej Szeptycki (d.1779)[4] and Leon Ludwik Szeptycki (d. 1779).[3]).[3][5] In 1772 the family received the count title from the Holy Roman Empire.[1] Around that time some members of the increasingly polonized family also converted to the Roman Catholic faith, and one member of the family became a Roman Catholic bishop (Hieronim Szeptycki, d. 1773[4]).[1][5] Notable 20th-century members included the Austro-Hungarian and then Polish general Stanisław Szeptycki, and Ukrainian monk and blessed Klymentiy Sheptytsky and Metropolitan Archbishop Andrey Sheptytsky.[1]

The family continues to be active, and has created a foundation (Fundacja Rodu Szeptyckich) in modern Poland.[6]

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