Cieszyn Strzeleckie Association


Cieszyn Strzeleckie Association - the oldest and longest acting association in Cieszyn Silesia.

It was founded in 1795 and its founders were Peter Bianchi, Ignatz Chromy, Franz Slepitschek and Johann Rothe; Bianchi and Chromy were the first bosses of the association.

On April 24, 1796, the Cieszyn Society organized the first public shooting competitions. In 1798, Emperor Francis II allowed the association to organize an eight-day "royal shooting" every year.

In 1800, the Russian Field Marshal Alexander Suvorov was on the list of members of the Society. At that time, he was passing through Cieszyn.

The members of the Society were also Ferdinand d'Este and Albert Sasko-Cieszyński. From about 1850 up to the Cieszyn Strzelecki Society there were about 500 people. Bibliography

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