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  Courtly Lives - Another Stempnakowski Family
Bydgoszcz was established in 1346 as a city.
Elzbieta Stempnakowska was born on September 28, 1930 in Bydgoszcz.
Wiesl~aw Stempnakowski was born in 1959 in Brodnica.
www.angelfire.com /mi4/polcrt/ZStempnakowski.html   (364 words)

  
 Poland as you like! - Bydgoszcz   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Bydgoszcz was recovered from the Teutonic Knights in 1337 and received the civic rights from King Casimir the Great in 1346/1349.
Bydgoszcz coat of arms reveals a red castle, iconic for the town’s renowned history as a place of castellany.
In 1878 – 1937 and in 1992 – 1993 the church was thoroughly renovated.
www.poland.as /en/612,,1,1,0,0/Bydgoszcz.html   (877 words)

  
 PGSA - Herbarz Polski (Br)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
According to manuscripts on Prussian families, the Brandyses living in Prussia use these arms: from a crown an arm is shown from the shoulder up, in armor, rising straight toward the helm, bloodied a little at the elbow and holding in its hand a sword pointed downward; on the helm is a similar arm.
These arms were granted to one of our compatriots on an occasion (as Paprocki says) when he acquitted himself manfully in a battle with the Czechs; others say that the arms were brought to Poland from Bohemia.
Konstancya Bronikowska was the wife of Wojciech Biskupski of Niesobia arms; Anna was the wife of Jan Glinicki, of Junosza arms, and her sister was the wife of Grabski of Wczele arms.
www.pgsa.org /heraldry/herbarzBr.htm   (4293 words)

  
 Bydgoszcz
In 1941 A number of Boy Scouts in Bydgoszcz who ranged from twelve to sixteen years of age, who were set up in the marketplace against a wall and shot.
Following World War II, Bydgoszcz was returned to Poland, as a Soviet bloc nation, under the Potsdam Conference border resolutions.
Bydgoszcz Department (Polish: Departament Bydgoski): a unit of administrative division and local government in Polish Duchy of Warsaw in years 1806-1815.
www.governpub.com /Bee-B/Bydgoszcz.php   (594 words)

  
 Courtly Lives - Tczew, Poland/Dirschau, Germany
This is the Pomorskie Vojvodship official coat of arms.
and ratified it as the official coat of arms.
There are roads to Poznan, Bydgoszcz, and Gdansk from this town.
www.angelfire.com /mi4/polcrt/Tczew.html   (1480 words)

  
 flag of Bydgoszcz (Poland) flags, Fahnen, Flaggen, FOTW bei Nationalflaggen.de   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Bydgoszcz: horizontal white-red-blue with the coat of arms in the centre.
Bydgoszcz: formerly a regional seat, today the capital and largest city of Cuiavia-Pomeranian.
The city's arms have been used in their present form since the 14th century.
www.nationalflaggen.de /flags-of-the-world/flags/pl-bydgo.html   (82 words)

  
 Bydgoszcz Did You Mean bydgoszcz   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
In German, it is traditionally known as Bromberg, the city name under Prussian rule and renaming the city after 1874.
During this time, the canal was built from Bydgoszcz to Nak?o which connected the north flowing Vistula river via the Brda to the west flowing Note?
There had been an early reprisal against Germans in Bydgoszcz - killing 358 to 5437 Germans - known as Bromberg Bloody Sunday, after which 3.000 Poles were murdered by Germans.
www.did-you-mean.com /Bydgoszcz.html   (710 words)

  
 The Krzyzanowski Surname ePortal
You can find the coat of arms by following the link to the left.
As of 1990, according to the best data available (the _Slownik nazwisk wspolczesnie w Polsce uzywanych_, "Directory of Surnames in Current Use in Poland," which covers about 94% of the population of Poland), there were 492 Polish citizens named Krzyz*an.
You might be able to learn more if you post a question to the mailing list Herbarz-L. It is frequented by gentlemen with access to various armorials and libraries, and very often they are able to provide some information on specific noble families and their coats of arms.
krzyzanowski.com /origin_and_meaning.asp?id=005   (546 words)

  
 Lilypad: My Family Genealogy and Gedcom   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
This is the coat of arms for the Ciolek Clan, of which the surname Jaszewski is a sept (since 1385).
In Polish JASZEWSKI is pronounced roughly "yah-SHEFF-skee." As of 1990, according to the best data available (the _Slownik nazwisk wspolczesnie w Polsce uzywanych_, "Directory of Surnames in Current Use in Poland," which covers about 94% of the population of Poland), there were 1,213 Polish citizens by this name.
The original scroll with the story was lost when the Popiel was eaten by mice, however the family of Bialoorlowski - had a xerocopy for centuries.
www.geocities.com /jaszewska/Genealogy/Family/MyGenealogy.htm   (1244 words)

  
 Lodz - The real meaning from Timesharetalk wikipedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
It is located in the centre of the country and serves as the capital of the Lódz Voivodeship.
In Polish, the word also means "boat", which thus appears on the coat of arms (cf.
Lódz first appears in the written record in a document giving the village of Lodzia to the bishops of Wloclawek in 1332.
www.timesharetalk.co.uk /wiki.asp?k=Lodz   (2591 words)

  
 List of all heraldic vector clip arts
» Calabria (region in Italy), coat of arms /#8298
»» Alsace (historical province and region of France), coat of arms (ID 3001)
»» Auvergne (historical province and region of France), coat of arms (ID 3006)
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 All vector heraldry - Vector clipart CD, Vector images package
Over 7500 vector coats of arms, flags and other heraldic emblems woldwide (states, regions, cities and counties) at Vector-Images.com!
»» Chur (district in Switzerland), coat of arms (ID 3204)
»» Churwalden (district in Switzerland), coat of arms (ID 3205)
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 My grandparents
It is a Polish name, since his mother Maria of maiden surname Cicierska, born in 1902 in Mechyshchiv (Mieczyszczow) was of Polish origin.
Her father was Pole, of a very noble, Count Polish family which settled in Galicia from Mazowsze in Poland (where I had spent almost two years of my life working and living in Warsaw, having visited the my grandfather's cousin's family in Bydgoszcz.
The coat of arms of this Polish family was a fl cross with a white crow sitting on it.
www.personal.ceu.hu /students/97/Roman_Zakharii/grandparents.htm   (1286 words)

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