Testamenty krakowskiej rodziny Królików z XVII w.
17th century testaments of the Królik family from Krakow
Author(s): Maciej ZiemierskiSubject(s): History, Modern Age, 17th Century
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Keywords: Króliks; Awedyks; Muszyńskis; bourgeoisie; nobility; testament
Summary/Abstract: The article is dedicated to the Królik family from Krakow, who lived in the town from the late 16th century until the first years of the 18th century. The family members initially worked as tailors, later reinforcing the group of Krakow merchants in the third generation (Maciej Królik). Wojciech Królik – from the fourth generation – was a miner in Olkusz. The text omits the most distinguished member of the family, Wojciech’s oldest brother, the Krakow councillor Mikołaj Królik, whose figure has been covered in a separate work. The work shows the complicated religious relations in the family of non-Catholics, initially highly engaged in the life of the Krakow Congregation, but whose members gradually converted from Evangelism to Catholicism. As a result, Wojciech Królik and his siblings became Catholics. This work is complemented by four testaments of family members, with the first, Jakub Królik’s, being written in 1626 and the last one, Wojciech Królik’s, written in 1691.
Journal: Krakowski Rocznik Archiwalny
- Issue Year: 2020
- Issue No: XXVI
- Page Range: 11-41
- Page Count: 31
- Language: Polish