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Lisyansk

Lisyansky ( Polish. Lisiański , Ukrainian. Lisyansky ) - a noble family. He came from the Polish gentry Stefan Lisyansky, who in the 17th century, having escaped from the Crimean captivity, entered the service in the Lubensky Cossack regiment. His son Semyon, a contemporary of Peter I, was a Bunchuk comrade and regimental Yesaul and "died" in the "campaign of Sulack" in 1712. He had a son Gerasim, who in turn had three sons: Damian (a centurion and a bunchuk comrade in the Nezhinsky regiment, then the leader of the nobility of the Borzyansky district), Fedor (1735-1803, began as clerk in the Princes prince regiment and the Kiev Spiritual Consistory, in 1760 he was ordained and was a protopope in Nizhyn) and Ivan (a significant one, since 1798 a military comrade in the Nizhinsky regiment). Fyodor Lisyansky, in turn, had two sons, Ananias and Yuri (George), who were both given to them in the Marine Gentry Corps; of these, Yuri Fedorovich Lisyansky became a famous navigator.

Lisyansk
RU COA Lisianski X-114.png
Coat of arms description:
see text
Volume and sheet of the Common StampX, 114
Nationality
Royal Coat of arms of Russia (17th century) .svg Kingdom of Russia
Russia Russian empire

Outstanding representatives of the genus:

  • Lisyansky, Yuri Fedorovich (1773-1837) - Russian navigator.
  • Lisyansky, Platon Yuryevich (1820-1900) - Russian admiral, navigator, humanist and philanthropist, son of the previous one.

Emblem Description

The shield is divided into three parts, of which in the upper expanse in the red box is a silver arrow with two reloads. In the second part, in a blue field, is a silver medal, with the image of a ship on it and with the inscription for traveling around the world. In the third part in a golden field is a view of the sea of ​​the island.

The shield is crowned with a noble helmet and a crown, on the surface of which a fox is seen. The mark on the shield is red and blue, lined with gold. The shield is held by two sailors holding a pennant.

Literature

  • The coat of arms of the Lisyansky family is included in Part 10 of the General Tombstone of the noble families of the All-Russian Empire, p. 114 (neopr.) . Date of treatment November 21, 2012. Archived January 23, 2013.
  • Anna Morozova (Chernihiv). New documents about the Lisyansky family (Ukrainian)
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lisyansky&oldid=100665226


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