• (d.1352), castellan of Kraków, and statesman. • his wife
Stanisława of Bogoria and Skotnik (d.1352), Polish noblewoman. •
Rafał of Tarnów (c.1330–1373). •
Jan of Tarnow (c.1349–1409), castellan of Kraków, signatory of the
Pact of Vilnius and Radom. •
Jan of Tarnow (1367–1433) commander of a banner at the
Battle of Grunwald. •
Spytek I of Jarosław (cca. 1367- 1435), commander of a banner at the
Battle of Grunwald. • (d. 1444), Polish nobleman. • (ca. 1436–1519), Polish nobleman,
voivode of Kraków. •
Jan of Melsztyn (c.1326–1381), castellan of Kraków, grandfather of the Queen Consort of Poland,
Elizabeth Granowska. •
Spytko I of Melsztyn (14th century),
castellan of Kraków, and Wiślica. •
Spytko II of Melsztyn (1364–1399), Duke of Podolia, voivode of Kraków, initiated marriage of
Queen Jadwiga of Poland and
Władysław II Jagiełło. • his wife
Elizabeth Lackfi (d. 1428), Hungarian noble, second wife of
John I of Münsterberg. • Jadwiga of Melsztyn (1388–1424), wife of
Bernard of Niemodlin, Duke of Opole, Godmother of King Władysław II Jagiełło. •
Spytko III of Melsztyn (1398–1439), Polish Hussite, organiser of the Korczyn Confederation. • (d. 1503),
voivode of Kraków. • Anna Tarnowska-Melsztynska (1463–1521), was married to
Mikołaj Kamieniecki (1460–1515) the first Grand Hetman of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. •
Jan "Ciezki" Tarnowski (c.1479–1527), castellan, landowner. •
Jan Feliks "Szram" Tarnowski (1471–1507),
Chorąży, voivode,
Stolnik. •
Jan Tarnowski (1488–1561),
Grand Hetman. •
Jan Krzysztof Tarnowski (1537–1567), Secretary to the King, last of the Tarnow line. • his wife
Zofia Odrowąż (1537–1580), daughter of Anna of Masovia, the last Masovian Piast duchess. •
Zofia Tarnowska (1534–1570), was married to
Konstanty Wasyl Ostrogski. • (1488–1553), statesman, Grand Treasurer of the Crown. •
Dorota Tarnowska (c. 1513–c.1540), was married to
Jan Tarło. • (1514–1568), statesman, Grand Treasurer of the Crown. •
Barbara Tarnowska (c.1566–1610), was married to
Jan Zamoyski (1542–1605), Chancellor and Grand Hetman. • Euphrosine Eulalia Tarnowska (c.1615–1645), was married to
Hieronim Radziejowski (1612–1667), Deputy Chancellor and Marshall of the Sejm; and mother of Cardinal
Michał Stefan Radziejowski (1645–1705),
Archbishop of Gniezno and Primate of Poland. • (1777–1842), senator, landowner and art collector (for example, Lotto's
Adoration of the Christ Child). • his wife
Waleria Tarnowska (1782–1849), painter and art collector (notably of
The Polish Rider and
Canova's Perseus Triumphant). •
Władysław Tarnowski (1836–1878), pianist, composer, poet, dramatist, translator. •
Stanisław Tarnowski (1837–1917), academic, politician, twice rector of Jagiellonian University, member of Austria's
Herrenhaus. •
Stanisław Tarnowski (Biały) (1838–1909), painter and art collector. •
Adam Tarnowski (senior) (1866–1946), Austro-Hungarian diplomat. • his wife
Maria Tarnowska née
Czetwertyńska (1884–1965), nurse, negotiated the surrender of Warsaw during the 1944 uprising against the Nazis. •
Adam Tarnowski (minister) (1892–1956), diplomat, Foreign Minister of Polish government-in-exile. •
Zofia Tarnowska (1917–2009), was married to
W. Stanley Moss. •
Rula Lenska, b. 1947, Polish-British actress. ==Residences==