Leszczyński
The House of Leszczyński (/lɛʃˈtʃɪnski/ lesh-CHIN-skee,[4] Polish: [lɛˈʂtʂɨj̃skʲi] ; plural: Leszczyńscy, feminine form: Leszczyńska) was a prominent Polish noble family. They were magnates in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and later became the royal family of Poland.
Leszczyński
Stanisław I (in Poland)
Maria Leszczyńska (in France)
- King of Poland
- Grand Duke of Lithuania
- Grand Duke of Ruthenia
- Grand Duke of Prussia
- Grand Duke of Masovia
- Grand Duke of Samogitia
- Grand Duke of Livonia
- Grand Duke of Smolensk
- Grand Duke of Severia
- Grand Duke of Chernihiv
- Duke of Lorraine[1]
- Queen consort of France and Navarre[2]
- Count of the Holy Roman Empire[3]
France, Poland, Lithuania, Ukraine, Belarus
The Leszczyński family used the Clan Wieniawa arms, and their motto was Qui Lescynsciorum genus ignorat, Poloniae ignorat.