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* Zenon Kaziemierz Wysłouch (1727 - 1805), a member of the [[Great Sejm]] and a co-author of the [[Polish Constitution of May 3, 1791]], the second oldest constitution in Europe. |
* Zenon Kaziemierz Wysłouch (1727 - 1805), a member of the [[Great Sejm]] and a co-author of the [[Polish Constitution of May 3, 1791]], the second oldest constitution in Europe. |
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* Bolesław Wysłouch (1855 - 1937), a Polish senator, socialist and a co-establisher of the [[Polish People's Party "Piast"]]. |
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* Antoni Izydor Wysłouch (1864 - 1940), a member of the Polish parliament in the 1930's and a historian. In 1940 arrested and most likely executed. |
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* Seweryna Wysłouch (nee Skarżyńska) (1869 - 1918), a well known fin de siecle poet and painter. |
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* Seweryn Wysłouch (1900 - 1968), an influential historian and legal academic, in 1956-58 head of the School of Law and Administration of the [[University of Wrocław]]. |
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Wysłouch is the name of a Lithuanian-Polish aristocratic family. It was first mentioned in 1385, when a number of Lithuanian noble clans was admitted in the ranks of the Polish nobility, yet that implies that Wysłouch family was prominent even before that date. The Wysłouch family used the "Odyniec" arms.
Notable members
- Zenon Kaziemierz Wysłouch (1727 - 1805), a member of the Great Sejm and a co-author of the Polish Constitution of May 3, 1791, the second oldest constitution in Europe.
- Bolesław Wysłouch (1855 - 1937), a Polish senator, socialist and a co-establisher of the Polish People's Party "Piast".
- Antoni Izydor Wysłouch (1864 - 1940), a member of the Polish parliament in the 1930's and a historian. In 1940 arrested and most likely executed.
- Seweryna Wysłouch (nee Skarżyńska) (1869 - 1918), a well known fin de siecle poet and painter.
- Seweryn Wysłouch (1900 - 1968), an influential historian and legal academic, in 1956-58 head of the School of Law and Administration of the University of Wrocław.