
Samogitian nobility was
nobility originating in the
Lithuanian region of
Samogitia.
The Samogitian nobility was an integral part of
Lithuanian nobility.
Historically, the local
gentry was formed of people of various ethnic backgrounds, including Lithuanian, Polish, Tartar, German and Ruthenian.
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As the
Duchy of Samogitia maintained a certain level of autonomy within the
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth,
its nobility was considered a separate subject of the laws, on par with the nobility of other Commonwealth lands.
In the
Grand Duchy of Lithuania the Samogitian nobles were electing Elders of Samogitia who had
voivode rights and were the third highest ranked statesmen in the
Lithuanian Council of Lords
The Lithuanian Council of Lords ( be, Паны-Рада, lt, Ponų taryba) was the main permanent institution of central government in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania active in its capital city of Vilnius.
It had originated from the advisory Council ...
(after voivodes of
Vilnius and
Trakai).
The self-elected Elders of Samogitia were only confirmed by the
Grand Duke of Lithuania.
Samogitian nobility, especially its lower class, preserved knowledge of the
Lithuanian language and the
Samogitian dialect very well.
In fact, the Lithuanian language remained dominant in Samogitia and its nobility throughout the
early modern period. This is proven by the letter of
Stanisław Radziwiłł
:''See also Stanisław Albrecht Radziwiłł.''
Stanisław "the Pious" Radziwiłł ( lt, Stanislovas Radvila II) (12 May 1559 – 19 March 1599) was a sixth generation Radziwill family noble ( szlachcic) of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in the Po ...
to his brother
Mikołaj Krzysztof Radziwiłł
Prince Mikołaj Krzysztof Radziwiłł (; 14 August 1695 in Biała Podlaska – 2 June 1715) was a Lithuanian–Polish nobleman.
Mikołaj became Podstoli of Lithuania and starost of Człuchów
Człuchów (, ''Człochòwo'', or ''Cz ...
immediately after becoming the
Elder of Samogitia
The Duchy of Samogitia ( lt, Žemaičių seniūnija, sgs, Žemaitėjės seniūnėjė, pl, Księstwo żmudzkie)Grzegorz Błaszczyk, ''Żmudź w XVII i XVIII wieku: zaludnienie i struktura społeczna'', Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Pozn ...
that: "While learning various languages, I forgot
Lithuanian
Lithuanian may refer to:
* Lithuanians
* Lithuanian language
* The country of Lithuania
* Grand Duchy of Lithuania
* Culture of Lithuania
* Lithuanian cuisine
* Lithuanian Jews as often called "Lithuanians" (''Lita'im'' or ''Litvaks'') by other Jew ...
, and now I see, I have to go to school again, because that language, as I see, God willing, will be needed."
Prominent Samogitian noble origin representatives from the 20th century include:
Stanisław Narutowicz (member of the
Council of Lithuania
The Council of Lithuania ( lt, Lietuvos Taryba, german: Litauischer Staatsrat, pl, Rada Litewska), after July 11, 1918 the State Council of Lithuania ( lt, Lietuvos Valstybės Taryba) was convened at the Vilnius Conference that took place betwe ...
),
Gabriel Narutowicz (the 1st
President of Poland, who was
assasinated) and
Józef Piłsudski (the
Chief of State of Poland in 1918–1922 and
First Marshal of
Poland from 1920).
See also
*
Lithuanian nobility
Notes and references
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Samogitian people
Lithuanian nobility
Sources
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