Lipski (plural: Lipscy, feminine form: Lipska) was a Polish nobility family[1]
History
The family originated from Lipe in Greater Poland.
Notable members
- Andrzej Lipski (1572–1631) – Bishop, Grand Chancellor of the Crown
- Jacek Lipski (1799–1872) – engineer, ironmaster
- Jan Aleksander Lipski (1690–1746) – Cardinale
- Józef Lipski (1772–1817) – general, leader of the Greater Poland Uprising in the Kalisz region
- Józef Lipski (1769–1812) – rotmistrz, major-general
- Józef Lipski (1894–1958) – politician and diplomat
- Wojciech Lipski (1805–1855) – landlord
Coat of arms
The family coat of arms was Grabie.
- Coat of arms of the Lipski family on the Palace in Czerniejew
Residences
- Lipski Palace in Czerniejewo
- Lipski Manor House in Majków
- The Lipski Chapel in the Wawel Cathedral
References
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