
The House of Badeni is the name of a
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aristocratic family. The dynasty became important in the 19th century in
partitioned Poland
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as one of the wealthiest and most influential families in
Galicia
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History
The dynasty originated from the
bourgeoisie
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of
Lwów
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(Lemberg), and was ennobled in the 18th century. Family members held important posts in the
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, as well as in the
Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, the
Duchy of Warsaw, and
Congress Poland
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.
In 1845 Kazimierz Badeni (d. 1854), a landowner in the Lemberg area, was elevated to
comital rank (''
Graf'') by Emperor
Ferdinand I of Austria; his son Władysław (1819–1888) became a member of the
Galician Diet and a deputy to the Austrian
Imperial Council. Władysław's son
Kasimir Felix (Kazimierz Feliks; 1846–1909) served as Galician governor from 1888 to 1895 and as
Minister-President of Austria from 1895 to 1897. The Counts of Badeni were hereditary peers of the Austrian
House of Lords until 1918.
Notable members

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Count Kasimir Felix Badeni (1846–1909), Minister-President of the
Cisleithania
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n half of
Austria-Hungary
*
Stanisław Marcin Badeni
Stanisław h. Badeni (1850–1912) was a conservative Polish politician and a statesman of Austro-Hungarian Galicia. Born on 7 September 1850 in Surochów near Jarosław, in 1883 he was elected to the Galician Sejm. In 1895, he was chosen a ...
(1850–1912),
Marshal of the Sejm
Coat of arms
The family used the
Bończa coat of arms
Bończa is a Polish coat of arms.
Notable bearers
Notable bearers of this coat of arms include:
* House of Badeni
* Stanisław Chomętowski
*Stefan Chmielecki
*House of Fredro
**Aleksander Fredro
* Józef Ignacy Dyga Polish National Army, victi ...
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POL COA Badeni.svg, Coat of arms of Counts Badeni
File:POL COA Badeni 1887.svg, Counts Badeni arms in 1887
Palaces
4 Bejsce 1.jpg, Palace in Bejsce
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Буськ. Палац графа Бадені.jpg, Badeni Palace in Busk
Badeni manor house in Branice by Maire.jpg, :Badeni manor house in Branice
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(Kraków)
Коропець. Палац графа Бадені.jpg, Koropets
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Palace
Genealogical tree
Jan Kanty Badyni, died ?
, → Sebastian Badeni, died 1779
, → Stanisław, died 1824
, , → Ignacy, died 1859
, , , → Seweryn, died ?
, , , → Jan, died 1899
, , → Kazimierz, died 1854
, , , →
Władysław, died 1888
, , , , →
Kazimierz
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, died 1906
, , , , , → Ludwik, died 1916
, , , , , →
Kazimierz (Joachim), died 2010
, , , , →
Stanisław, died 1912
, , , , → Stanisław, died 1943
, , , , → Henryk, died 1943
, , , , → Stefan, died 1961
, , , , → Jan, died 1995
, , , , → Michał
, , , , → Alexander
, , , → Aleksander, died 1869
, , → Michał, died 1863
, , → Stanisław, died 1910
, , , → Józef, died 1932
, , , → Marcin, died 1930
, , , → Stanisław, died 1987
, , → Józef, died 1878
, →
Marcin, died 1828
, →
Sebastian
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* Sebastian (name), including a list of persons with the name
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* ''Sebastian'' (1968 film), British spy film
* ''Sebastian'' (1995 film), Swedish drama film
...
, died 1872
M.J. Minakowski, Genealogia potomków Sejmu Wielkiego
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Bibliography
* J. Borkowski, Genealogie żyjących utytułowanych rodów polskich, Lwów 1895, s. 130-135
Online version
.
References
External links
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