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Lithuanian: gr. Jonas Antanas Tiškevičius Logoiskis, Polish: hr. Jan Antoni Tyszkiewicz h. Leliwa
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Birthplace: Lahojsk, Lahoisk District, Minsk Region, Belarus
Death: 1649 (35-44)
Place of Burial: Vilnius, Lithuania
Immediate Family:

Son of count Jan Eustachius Tyshkevich and dss Sophia Vishnevetska
Husband of Krystyna Tyszkiewicz
Father of NN Tyszkiewicz h. Leliwa; Kazimierz Tyszkiewicz h. Leliwa; css Katherine Tyshkevich and count Vladislaus Tyshkevich
Brother of count Casimir Tyshkevich; count Christopher Tyshkevich; count Felician Tyshkevich; css Constance Tyshkevich; count Yuri Tyshkevich, bishop and 2 others

Occupation: Lietuvos Didžiosios Kunigaikštystės bajoras, didikas, Lelijos herbo grafas, valstybės ir karinis veikėjas.
Managed by: Leszek Mila
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The first family member who bought the manor from the Golejevskiai family was Jonas Antanas Tiškevičius (Jan Antoni Tyszkiewicz, 1609–1649), the brother of the well-known Bishop Jurgis Tiškevičius. Kasparas Niesieckis (Kasper Niesiecki) described him as a man of simple oratory, but with strong fist. Tiškevičius had important responsibilities in the government such as treasurer of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, cupbearer, as well as tribunal marshal. Jonas Antanas unfortunately died at the relatively young age of 40, He was buried in the Vilnius Cathedral.

Jonas Antanas with his wife Kristina Švikovska had two daughters and two sons, Kazimieras (Kazimierz) and Vladislovas (Władysław). Kazimieras died at an early age and his father's fortune, including Liubavas, was inherited by Vladislovas (1644–1684). Like his father, he had a great political career and in 1676 became the carptor in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, and an elder in Purvynė. Tiškevičius maintained good relations with the Church, as is noted in his gifting two very expensive reliquaries with the relic of Christ's blood and wood from the cross of Christ to the bernardins in 1677. Vladislovas' grave plaque was placed in the Bernardinai Church in Vilnius in 1712, and remains to this day. When Vladislovas Tiškevičius sold Liubavas to the Krišpinas Kiršenšteinas family, that first era of Tiškevičiai rule ended.

Apie gr. Jonas Antanas Tiškevičius Logoiskis (Lietuvių)

Antanas Jonas Tiškevičius (lenk. Antoni Jan Tyszkiewicz, 1609 m. Lahoiske – 1649 m.) – Lietuvos Didžiosios Kunigaikštystės bajoras, didikas, Lelivos herbo grafas, valstybės ir karinis veikėjas.

Biografija Kilęs iš Lietuvos didikų Tiškevičių giminės Lahoisko šakos.[1] Tėvas Jonas Eustachijus Tiškevičius Logoiskis. Motina Sofija Vyšniovecka. Broliai Jurgis Tiškevičius, Kazimieras Tiškevičius II, Kristupas Tiškevičius, Felicijonas Tiškevičius.

1637 m. vedė Kristiną Švykovską (lenk. Krystyna Szwykowska). Sūnus Vladislovas Tiškevičius (lenk. Władysław Tyszkiewicz).

Bresto ekonomijos valdytojas.

Valstybės tarnyba[taisyti | redaguoti kodą] 1640 m. LDK taurininkas, 1640 m. Lietuvos dvaro paiždininkis, 1645 m. Lietuvos dvaro maršalka.

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