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 Coat of Arms - Coats of Arms: Family Crest, Family Crests, Heraldry, Genealogy, Surname Index
Coat of Arms - Coats of Arms: Family Crest, Family Crests, Heraldry, Genealogy, Surname Index
A coat of arms / family crest / genealogy index
Abdank Coat of Arms / Abdank Family Crest
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  Coat of arms of Syrokomla - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Syrokomla - is a Polish Coat of Arms.
According to the legend, the Coat of Arms was granted to certain knight named Syrokomla of Abdank Coat of Arms after he won a duel with a pagan Prussian warrior in 1331 during the reign of Ladislaus the Short.
After this victory he was awarded with a right to add a golden cross to his Coat of Arms, to underline that he is one of the defenders of Christianity.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Syrokomla_Coat_of_Arms   (167 words)

  
 BIBLIOGRAPHY
Marek Ambrozy, Arma Regni Poloniae [Coats of Arms of the Kingdom of Poland], Antwerp, 1562.
Slawomir Gorzynski and Jerzy Kochanowski, Herby szlachty polskiej [Arms of the Nobility of Poland], Warsaw, 1992.
Malgorzata Kaganiec,  Rodowod Herbu Slaskiego [Genealogy of the Arms of Silesia], Katowice, 1991.
www.heraldica.org /topics/national/polish-bibliography.htm   (2661 words)

  
 Coats of arms of Poland - Wikimedia Commons
For that reason, there are hundreds of different families in the same clan and all of them were/are entitled to use the same coat of arms.
Polish coats of arms were divided in the same way as their western counterparts.
However, since the coats of arms were originally granted to clans rather than to separate families, there was no need to join coats of arms into one when a new branch of the family was formed.
commons.wikimedia.org /wiki/Polish_coat_of_arms   (236 words)

  
 Abdank Coat of Arms, Family Crest from Family-crests.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
History of the Abdank Coat of Arms: A Sept of the Awdaniec Clan of Poland, 1212.
Every coat of arms / family crest on the Family-crests.com website is authentically researched by a trained team of researches, ensuring that every coat of arms, including the above Abdank coat of arms is 100% genuine.
The Abdank Coat of Arms shield is colorfully hand painted to an excellent standard, to give you an authentic and wonderful plaque that you will be proud to show to family and friends.
www.family-crests.com /coat-of-arms/family-crest/a/abdank-coat-arms-89.html   (961 words)

  
 Konstantynowicz / Konstantinovich genealogy from Belarus and Lithuania
of the Bogorya arms 1734 - 1738, Ciechanowiecki Nikodem 1738 - 1747, Wollowicz Krzysztof 1749 - 1757, Sapieha Michal 1757, Lopacinski Mikolaj Tadeusz of the Lubicz coat of arms in 1757 - 1767 - died 1778, officer
or Puzirevskis of the Kita coat of arms = "the Tail"
Staskevicius of the Sas coat of arms and the Leliwa arms, e.g.
www.geocities.com /konstantynowiczkonstantynowicz   (3026 words)

  
 The Project Gutenberg eBook of Scientific American Supplement, November 25, 1882
This arrangement consists of a lattice, carrying two arms that, at the proper moment, lift the hank off the hooks on to the lattice proper, by which it is carried away, and dropped upon a barrow to be taken to the drying stove.
Abdank, the inventor of the system which I have the pleasure of bringing before the Section, separates his regulator from his lamp.
Beneath this armor the experimenter was clad in breeches and a close coat of coarse cloth that had previously been soaked in a solution of alum.
www2.cddc.vt.edu /gutenberg/etext05/8036010h.htm   (18799 words)

  
 History
Their armed uprising in Kyiv on 11 December 1917 was unsuccessful, however, and the Bolshevized army units were deported from Ukraine in stages.
The formation of Ukrainian units in the Russian army was part of the process of general disintegration of the multinational Russian army along national lines that had begun at the front and in the rear immediately after the February Revolution of 1917.
After the Soviet 'Great Blockade' in the Carpathian Mountains in 1946, denied food and shelter, and forced to fight on the march at extremely low temperatures, the UPA (with the exception of the units operating in Ukrainian ethnic territories annexed by Poland after 1944) was forced to demobilize most combat troops.
www.encyclopediaofukraine.com /history.asp   (5975 words)

  
 Abdank
Abdank is one of the topics in focus at Global Oneness.
The Coats of Arms are listed under their most popular name, which is followed by their alternate names in brackets.
Khmelnytsky was probably born in Chyhyryn, in Ukraine; it is unclear whether to a family of Ruthenian nobility or to Polish nobility of Abdank Coat of Arms who had immigrated to Ukraine from Masovia.
www.experiencefestival.com /abdank   (593 words)

  
 Herbarz Polski (A)
30), Potocki, and a few others, theorize that this coat of arms originated in the time of Grach, or Krakus, the Polish Monarch, for whom the city of Krakow is named, and to whom the city concedes the roots of its founding.
Six other coats of arms are derived from ABDANK, for this honorable house in our crown multiplied its memorable deeds to such an extent, that the Polish Kings deemed them worthy of ever new adornments.
The source is clear because the Princes of Florence carry cannon balls in their coats of arms: five are red in a field of gold, and the sixth above them is blue.
www.pgsa.org /Hearldry/herbarzA.htm   (6839 words)

  
 Abdank Coat of Arms, Family Crest from Family-crests.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The Abdank Coat of Arms shown above sent to you as a 10 inch / 100dpi JPEG Image, you can use this image on stationery, cards, websites etc. the choice is yours.
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Our 22oz Abdank Coat of Arms ceramic stein with gold trim is ideal for drinking from or as an ornament.
family-crests.com /coat-of-arms/family-crest/a/abdank-coat-arms-89.html   (961 words)

  
 Family-crests.com - Your Coat of Arms / Family Crest   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Welcome to the internet's most popular coat of arms shop, we have a massive range of coat of arms products for you to browse and buy at great prices featuring your own coat of arms, or clan crest.
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www.family-crests.com /coat-of-arms/family-crest/a/abdank-coat-arms-89...   (208 words)

  
 Abdank Coat of Arms / Abdank Family Crest
Abdank (Poland) Coat of Arms / Abdank (Poland) Family Crest
High resolution, full size graphics of this coat of arms, including crest and motto, (if any), as well as prints, family histories and much more are available at
Order a High Resolution JPG Graphic and PDF File of this Coat of Arms, for delivery by eMail.
www.heraldry.ws /html/abdank-poland.html   (150 words)

  
 Kuniczak
Armed travelers who heard the whirring of great wings, or saw the fl swarms of carrion birds wheeling in the sky knew at once that corpses or bleached bones lay somewhere ahead and looked to their weapons.
I'm Zenobius Abdank, a landholder in the Kiev Territory, and a colonel in the Cossack regiment of Prince Dominic Zaslavski."
And if the Grand Hetman had, indeed, sent this Abdank to Kudak he'd have given him an escort of his household troops and not-as was clear at once to Skshetuski's young but war-wise and experienced eyes-from among freebooting Zaporohjan Cossacks who seldom enlisted with the Colors anyway having their own army.
www.wsp.krakow.pl /nkja/littrans/kuniczak.htm   (4871 words)

  
 PolishRoots - Herbarz Polski
For each herb [clan shield, coat of arms] the blazon or verbal description of the arms is first given in authentic heraldic style, followed by a translation from the Polish description by Niesiecki.
All authors agree that this coat of arms was acquired in Poland, and that the cross was added to the ancestral arms of a knight named Syrokomla.
The cross was added to his arms because he had defended the honor of God crucified.
www.polishroots.org /herbarz/syrokomla.htm   (952 words)

  
 Coat of Arms / Family Crest Surnames   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
These lists of surnames are not a listing of every surname we have a coat of arms / family crest for, these lists only contain 100,000 surnames, we have many more coats of arms in our large library of books.
Some names on this list may not have a coat of arms at all, please submit your order to see if we have a coat of arms / family crest for your surname.
If you order and we are unable to find a coat of arms for your surname we will not charge you
www.family-crests.com /surnames/a.html   (140 words)

  
 History of the noble Konstantynowicz family
We are lacking information that they had the Fox coat of arms proper already and I don't know if the Konstantynowicz nickname was the surname in the beginning of the 16th cent.!
Sutockas of the Dolega coat of arms with Malkowicz nickname, numerous estates in the Mscislau district in the 19th cent., next in the Trakai district, related to: Kijacki,
Toloczko or Talackas with the Pobog diverse coat of arms according to
us.geocities.com /bog4konsta/index.html   (2843 words)

  
 What our visitors write us -1
December 2nd, 1413 during the Horodlo meeting, our ancestors were wairing the "Three Columns" Coats of Arms (golden columns on a field of blue) similar to the Great Duke Gediminas Pillars (or Three Columns, silver on a field of red).
According to several historians an administrative mistake was made when the "Coat of Arms Syrokomla" or Sirocomla("W" surmounted with a little golden cross) was attributed to all G. branches.
I am looking about the coat of arms (a painting or a description in english) and a bit history (which noble carried out this arms) and the origine from the MOCKUS surname.
www.bajorusajunga.lt /en/messages.html   (2369 words)

  
 PolishRoots - Herbarz Polski
, Potocki, and a few others, theorize that this coat of arms originated in the time of Grach, or Krakus, the Polish Monarch, for whom the city of Krakow is named, and to whom the city concedes the roots of its founding.
I hold with Dlugosz, who is sustained by Rutka, that the crest was awarded to Skuba, a naturally valiant man, by his lord who saw Skuba vanquish a particularly strong "Alemann" or German.
Paprocki lists WSZEBOR, as the Hetman and Voivode Sendomirski, under Wladyslaw, Prince of Poland, but Nakielski draws him to the coat of arms of Nieczuj, where I, too, speak of him.
www.polishroots.org /herbarz/abdank.htm   (2100 words)

  
 Genealogy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Today it is difficult to determined genesis of Borowski surname and allotment of different coat of arms:
Together with Leszek the White, lead armed expeditions against Russ and Prussia, in years 1225-1226 undertook conversation with Teutonic knights, driven out from Transilvanien, and placed them in the chelminians terrain.
How the armorials describes, this was numerous and well-off family which settled on Chelm therein, which from the representatives occupied in larger cities significant positions like Krasnymstaw, Chelm and further in Lida, Kovno and others.
borowski-rodzina.w.interia.pl /genealogiaen.htm   (1267 words)

  
 Buczacz - Town Times and History
The Buczaczki family, whose coat of arms was "Abdank", excelled in defending Poland's Eastern Borders and spreading Catholicism and western culture in those areas.
The earliest records concerning this aristocratic family which built the palace and the fortress go back to 1260 and 1379.
Katerina handed over the estate as a dowry to her husband, Jan Taburowski, as well as the Filaba coat of arms; the Taburowskis accepted the family name of Buczaczki.
www.kresy.co.uk /buczacz.html   (817 words)

  
 OborskiFamily   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
In the XVI./XVII.century (see the map of Poland on the left site) were living Oborski families or clans in 4 areas (source: Jerzy Oborski).
But the coat of arms used people also with other surnames.
And in Masowze in the north of Warszawa withe the coat of arms "Roche II.
hometown.aol.com /_ht_a/oborskifamily/site01.htm   (152 words)

  
 Nove Selo (Ternopil', Ukraine)
Is this the same item usually described as a "mantling" (meaning the knight's cloak as if cut to pieces in battle) in English blazon on a coat of arms?
When I first read the description I thought that "raincoat" was probably a mistranslation of "surcoat" which was the long tunic-like garment worn by armored knights but after seeing the graphic I realized that it is actually a "cape" they meant to describe.
On the July 2nd, 2006, in tne Nove Selo village (Pidvolochys'k region, Ternopil's'ka oblast') was celebrated presentation of new village coat of arms and gonfalon.
www.crwflags.com /fotw/flags/ua-tp-ns.html   (609 words)

  
 Bohdan Khmelnytsky — Lviv Ukraine tourist guide
Hetman of the Zaporozhian Host from 1648 to 1657, founder of the Hetman state (1648–1782).
(Portrait: Bohdan Khmelnytsky.) By birth he belonged to the Ukrainian lesser nobility and bore the Massalski, and later the Abdank, coat of arms.
His father, Mykhailo Khmelnytsky, served as an officer under the Polish crown hetman Stanislaw Zolkiewski and his mother, according to some sources, was of Cossack descent.
lviv.biz /en/people/bohdan-khmelnytsky   (2166 words)

  
 Family Crests, Coats of Arms, Family History, Heraldic Crests, Family
The Surnames List contains only a selection of the thousands of family names for which Coats of Arms have been registered.
...for we may well have details in our Library of Arms… if not, we will research the Coat of Arms for you.
Because the prefixes Mc and Mac both mean ‘son of’ the use of one over the other is usually based on family tradition or
www.heraldry.co.uk /namelistings.php   (173 words)

  
 Strzyzewice gmina of Lubelskie, Poland
The village was first mentioned in 1375 when it received Polish location rights.
It takes its coat of arms from the Abdank, a family of knights originating from Scandinavia, the coat of arms symbolize 'treasure'.
A line of farmsteads along a very small track on the top of a hill on the eastern side of the Bystrzyca river valley.
www.rootsweb.com /~pollubel/plublin/lublin4j11.html   (1486 words)

  
 Magnuski Family Genealogical Society - Abdank
"There is general agreement that the Abdank, Habdank or Awdaniec crest evolved from a property seal used by Pakoslaw, the voivod of Sandomierz in 1228.
Others perceive the crest as portraying twin gables.
Whatever the case, the magazine lists more than 240 families that used the Abdank coat-of-arms." Robert Strybel
www.magnuski.org /abdank.html   (81 words)

  
 Vishnevo Guestbook Archive 2
In Warsaw they even formed an underground organization the task of which was to put up armed resistance to the nationalist militants.
Near the grave of our brothers Noah Podbersky As soon as we returned from the forest as the war concluded we stood somberly by the brotherly tomb that coated the bones of our dear ones and our hearts anguished as if mountains of sorrow were pressing upon them.
Echoes of the lament of the tormented and the throes of the demised, our beloved who were snatched to be slaughtered and plowed in your earth, reverberate for generations to come, Vishnevo.
www.eilatgordinlevitan.com /vishnevo/v_pages/vish_gb_archive03.html   (14805 words)

  
 Who's your favourite historical figure? - Military Photos
Khmelnytsky was probably born in Chyhyryn, in Ukraine; it is unclear whether to a family of Ruthenian nobility or to Polish nobility of Abdank Coat of Arms who had immigrated to Ukraine from Masovia.
On October 16, 1859, he led 21 men on a raid of the federal arsenal at Harpers Ferry, Virginia.
His plan to arm slaves with the weapons he and his men seized from the arsenal was thwarted, however, by local farmers, militiamen, and Marines led by Robert E. Lee.
www.militaryphotos.net /forums/showthread.php?t=64002   (1310 words)

  
 abdank
Herbu Abdank używa obecnie około 120 szlacheckich rodzin polskich.
On the red field is silver sign that looks like W, sign this represents broken sword; above the helmet is crown with five feathers and the same sign like on the crest.
Personal Coat of Arms - I do not have at this moment information about the legend of this Coat of Arms, as soon as I will find it this information will placed here.
www.wawrzak.org /abdank.htm   (702 words)

  
 Buczacz, Ukraine
Katerina handed over the estate as a dowry to her husband, Jan Taburovski, as well as the Filaba coat of arms; the Taburovskis accepted the family name of Buczaczki.
Armed with rifles and gunpowder and sometimes manning the cannons, the Jewish population defended the town together with the Christians.
The town suffered a great deal during the Tatar wars (1655-1667), and the Turkish wars (1672-1675), when Sultan Muhamed the 4
www.jewishgen.org /yizkor/buchach/buc044.html   (6027 words)

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