Ligęza
The Ligęza (Ligeza), plural: Ligęzowie was a Polish noble family. The family became important in the 15th and 16th century.[1]

Mikołaj Spytek Ligęza

"Szóstak" (coin) with King Sigismund III Vasa and the coat of arms of Treasurer Hermolaus Ligęza (1626)

Ligęza mausoleum, Bernardine Church, Rzeszów
Notable members
    
- Dzierżykraj Półkozic (c. 1210 – ?), castellan of Połaniec.
 - Jan Ligęza[2] (died 1419), voivode of Łęczyca, commander of the 32nd Banner at the Battle of Grunwald.
 - Hermolaus Ligęza[3] (died 1632), marshal of the Crown Tribunal, Grand Treasurer of the Crown.
 - Feliks Ligęza[4] (c. 1500 – 1560), archbishop of Lwów.
 - Konstancja Ligęza (died 1648), married Prince Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski.
 - Mikołaj Ligęza[5] (c. 1530 – 1603), castellan of Czechów.
 - Mikołaj Spytek Ligęza[6] (c. 1562 – 1637), owner of the City of Rzeszów.
 - Stanisław Ligęza z Gorzyc (died 1462), knight.
 - Stanisław Szczęsny Ligęza (died 1536), castellan of Chełmno.
 - Gabriel Kilian de Bobrek Ligęza[7] (defended philosophy thesis 1628), jesuit.
 
Bibliography
    
    
References
    
- "Polona".
 - "Jan (Jaśko, Jeszko) Ligęza h. Półkozic".
 - "Hermolaus Ligęza z Bobrku h. Półkozic".
 - "Archbishop Feliks Ligęza [Catholic-Hierarchy]".
 - "Mikołaj Ligęza z Bobrku h. Półkozic".
 - "Serwis Informacyjny Urzędu Miasta Rzeszowa".
 - "Print; thesis engraving | British Museum".
 - pdf ISBN 978-615-80528-1-8 pp. 8-13
 - "CRISPA".
 -  Mariusz, Lubczyński (1999). "Początki rodziny Ligęzów herbu Półkozic". 
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