Also known as Lanckoroński family
thumb|200px|Coat of Arms of the Lanckoroński family, confirmed on 18 November 1783 by Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor right|thumb|200px|Coat of Arms of Counts Lanckoroński The House of Lanckoroński (plural: Lanckorońscy) was an old and wealthy Polish aristocratic family. Its representatives held power and influence in the Kingdom of Poland from the times of the late Piast dynasty (14th century) to the end of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (18th century).
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thumb|200px|Coat of Arms of the Lanckoroński family, confirmed on 18 November 1783 by Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor right|thumb|200px|Coat of Arms of Counts Lanckoroński The House of Lanckoroński (plural: Lanckorońscy) was an old and wealthy Polish aristocratic family. Its representatives held power and influence in the Kingdom of Poland from the times of the late Piast dynasty (14th century) to the end of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (18th century).
==History== The Lanckoroński name derives from the village of Lanckorona in Lesser Poland, a site of a castle. The family had previously hailed from Brzezie (today part of the town of Wodzisław). The Lanckorońskis were based in Kraków and Sandomierz and used the Zadora coat of arms.
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