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* [[Andrzej Taczanowski]], |
* [[Andrzej Taczanowski]], Knight Commander under King Sobieski in Vienna during Turkish Siege of 1683 |
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* [[Leopold Johannes Dassanowsky]], Director of the Imperial Court Postal Service; expanded postal routes across the empire in 18th century |
* [[Leopold Johannes Dassanowsky]], Director of the Imperial Court Postal Service; expanded postal routes across the empire in 18th century |
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* [[Christian Dassanowsky]], Imperial court official; instrumental in modernization of postal system in 19th century |
* [[Christian Dassanowsky]], Imperial court official; instrumental in modernization of postal system in 19th century |
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Dassanowsky is the name of the Austrian branch of the Prussian-Polish noble family Taczanowski which came to Vienna in 1683 and has produced notable figures in Austrian civic and cultural life.
Notable members
Notable members include:
- Andrzej Taczanowski, Knight Commander under King Sobieski in Vienna during Turkish Siege of 1683
- Leopold Johannes Dassanowsky, Director of the Imperial Court Postal Service; expanded postal routes across the empire in 18th century
- Christian Dassanowsky, Imperial court official; instrumental in modernization of postal system in 19th century
- Heinrich Franz von Dassanowsky, 19th century philanthropist
- Elfi von Dassanowsky
- Robert Dassanowsky