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Janusz II, Prince Radziwill

Prince Krzysztof Radziwill "Bellator Lithuanus" 
               Palatin of Wilno 
               Born 22 March 1585 
               Died 19 September 1640 Swiadosc 
               Married 7 February 1606 
               Anna von Ciechanowiec-Kiszka, daughter of Jan Stanislaw von 
               Ciechanowiec-Kiszka and Countess Elzbieta Sapieha 
               Born circa 1590 
                         Children, Generation


N Muzylo Buczacki

Muz~yl~owice
Muzylowice, Narodowe and Muzylowice kolonia, (Ukr. name Muzhylovychi), a village in Jaworow powiat [now Yavoriv, Ukraine], 12 km. southeast of the county court and post office in Jaworow, 12 km. northwest of the train station in Kamienobrod. There is a post office in the village. To the north lie Berdychow, Podluby Wielkie, and Przylbice; to the west Ozomla; to the south Nowosiolki, Laszki, and Czarnokonce; to the southeast Tuczapy; and to the east Lesniowice (in Grodek Jagiellofnski county). Through the eastern part of the village flows a small stream, a tributary of the Hnojeniec, which flows into the Szk1o. The stream enters the village on the south, from Tuczapy, and flows southwest. On its left bank, in the middle of the village's land, are its buildings. The western part is wooded, i. e., to the south lies the forest called Krasny Zapust (with a high point of 272 meters), and to the north lies Chlopska gora.
The major estate has 10 morgs of farmland, 24 of meadows and gardens, I of pastureland, and 628 of woods; the minor estate has 1,445 morgs of farmland, 282 of meadows and gardens, 157 of pastureland. In 1880 there were 863 inhabitants in the gmina, 40 on the grounds of the estate (among them 511 Roman Catholics).
There is a Roman Catholic rectory in the village, of Jaworow deanery, Przemysl diocese. Belonging to the parish are: Czarnokonce, Laszki, and Nowosiolki. The brick church, of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin, was erected in 1749 and consecrated in 1854. There is also a Greek Catholic parish church in the village, of Sadowa-Wisznia deanery, Przemysl diocese. Czarnokonce belongs to the parish. In the village is the (Greek Catholic] church of St. Michael the Archangel, an unorganized school, and a fund for the poor, founded by Rev. Dyzma Nowotny, the former Roman Catholic priest in Muzylowice, confirmed by an 1841 provincial directive. The purpose of the fund is to support the poor. Its capital consists of 50 zloty in bonds.
This village was founded by the Muzylo family. After it died out in Muzyla, in Podolia province, in the 15th century, the property went to the king and was attached to the Jaworow starostwo. In 1604 Stanislaw Stadnicki of Zmigrod bequeathed to the Jesuits of Lwow his estates of Muzylowice, Podluby, and others (see Arch. Bernard. we Lwowie, vol. 1 41, p. 322). After the abolition of the Jesuit congregations the Austrian government took over the village and founded a German settlement on its land, Muschelowitz. There is a large, ancient brick castle there. [Lu. Dz., Vol. 6, p. 822]
Source: Slownik Geograficzny Krolestwa Polskiego - Warsaw 1885


Boniecki: Mużyłą zwanym, po śmierci W. Ks. Witolda zajęli w 1430 r. Kamieniec, Smotrycz, Czerwonogród i Skałę, rugując z nich załogi litewskie (Dług.).


Starosta of Halicz Michal III Buczacki

Michał Buczacki, w 1414 r. starosta halicki, 1434 r. cześnik, następnie kasztelan halicki, został w 1437 r. wojewodą podolskim. Był i starostą przemyskim. On to zająwszy wraz z braćmi Kamieniec, nie wydał takowego mimo rozkazu królewskiego pełnomocnikowi Świdrygiełły, którego wraz z Tarłą, wysłańcem królewskim, uwięził i tym krokiem Podole przy Koronie utrzymał. W 1434 r. uwolnił ks. Fedka Nieświckiego z więzienia, w które go wtrącił Świdrygiełło i tem go na stronę młodego króla Władysława przeciągnął.
- starosta of Halicz (rus) 1414 - cześnik of 1434 - kasztelan of Halicz (rus) - wojewoda of Podole (pdo) - starosta of Przemyśl (rus)