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  Muzeum Okręgowe w Koninie --------------------------------------
The central octagonal element bears coats of arms: the White Eagle (the national emblem of Poland), the Jagielloński Cross, the Axe, the coats of arms of the Wielkopolska Province, Jastrzębiec, Śreniawy, Godzięba, and Korzbok.
Probably the coat of arms of Śreniawy used by the Kwilecki Family was placed while the granary was being constructed or while the church was being renovated at the turn of the 20th century.
It may be assumed that the coat of arms of Korzbok belonging to the previous owners of Gosławice, the Łącki Family, was placed on the font in similar circumstances.
www.muzeum.com.pl /en/kosciol.htm   (795 words)

  
 rootsweb.com - Grzywa Board - Re: GRZYWA in Nebraska and Nobility
The coat of arms was a symbol borne on a knight's surcoat and shield in defense of the fatherland.
Within the Polish nobility, ennoblement was bestowed upon an individual for bravery on the field of batt.e, and once ennobled, the coat of arms became hereditary to all descendents, both legitimate males and unmarried daughters.
The name of the coat of arms was actually either the name of the actual charge on the shield, or the Family's Battle Cry and are referred to as "proclamatio", the old Latin for "battle cry".
boards.rootsweb.com /surnames.grzywa/6.1.2/mb.ashx   (1052 words)

  
 Herbarz Polski (J)
Plocens, however, ascribed no coat of arms to him, and said of him only that he lived of a noble clan, but Paprocki in 0 herbach writes explicitly of him that he was a Jastrzebczyk.
In Miedzyrzycz near Ostrog I saw a coat of arms which had above the horseshoe and cross, as are usually seen in the Jastrzebiec arms, an added star, and on the helmet three ostrich plumes.
So this is a very old coat of arms, and evidently highly regarded for its bearers even during the days of the pagan monarchs in Poland; but from what it originated is hard to guess, in view of its antiquity.
www.pgsa.org /Hearldry/herbarzJ.htm   (4260 words)

  
 Herbarz Polski (P)
Further on in this description, it is indicated that families in France use this coat of arms, along with the Polish city’s civic arms for the city of Łowicz.
Arms: Azure, a horseshoe argent, surmounted of a cross patée, or, mantled of his liveries, whereupon is set for a crest: out of a ducal coronet a demi greyhound rampant, collared and leashed, all proper.
Arms: gules, between a crescent and increscent or, a sword in pale hilt and pommel to chief, the blade end debruised, all proper.
www.pgsa.org /Hearldry/herbarzP.htm   (3566 words)

  
 Pinczow County (Poland)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The Pińczów county flag and coat of arms are on this webpage; adopted 26 Jun 2001.
It is a combination of the arms "Debno" (Olesnicki clan - founders of the city of Pińczów - cross with "W" under its arm) and arms "Jastrzebiec" (Myszkowski clan - horseshoe with the cross inside).
Double armed patriarchal cross is the coat of arms of the Benedictines of the Holy Cross Mountain and serves as a symbol of Świętokrzyskie Vojvodship.
www.crwflags.com /FOTW/flags/pl-sw-pc.html   (179 words)

  
 Herbarz Polski (Ba)
Bartlinski is given the cognomen, de Walenbach, in a manuscript on Prussian families (Helbsk.) and in it the coat of arms is described as a fl starling on the stump of an oak with five roots and two branches, in a field of deep blue.
The Belina coat of arms is composed of three white horsehoes, the backs of which are turned to each other, so that one is on the left, the other on the right, and the third below them, on which stands a German sword, its hilt at the top, all in a field of blue.
Wierzcheleski, the Polish captain from Sleza and of the coat of arms of Berszten bravely and at length resisted the enemy's force.
www.pgsa.org /Hearldry/herbarzBa.htm   (7226 words)

  
 PGSA - Herbarz Polski (Z)
There were two brothers, whether of Jastrzebiec clan or Pobog, who carried on a long-standing feud between them, and would not let it be settled, neither by the intervention of friends or the persuasion of relatives.
Abraham Socha, Plock governor, was of these arms, who by his courage won Kujawy for Ziernowit, Duke of Mazovia; however he died, bravely holding his ground, along with so many other Polish lords, in that unfortunate battle between Witold, Prince of Lithuania, and Tamerlane's commander Ediga, in 1399.
gentil., chapter five, included among other foreign coats of arms a staff around which two serpents were coiled three times, and adds that some houses in Silesia used this emblem on a sapphire shield in their seals.
www.pgsa.org /Hearldry/herbarzZ.htm   (1030 words)

  
 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Taczanowski   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Taczanowski (Polish plural Taczanowscy) is the surname of a Polish szlachta (nobility) family from Poznań bearing the Jastrzębiec Coat of Arms.
They took their name from their estate Taczanów in the 15th century and by the 19th century were among the leading magnates in partitioned-Poland.
The Austrian branch of the family, which spells the name Dassanowsky, came to Vienna with the forces of King Jan Sobieski during the Battle of Vienna in 1683.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Taczanowski   (945 words)

  
 Polish Nobility and Its Heraldry: An Introduction
It is probable that they were authorities on coats of arms, responsible for the rules of the heraldic art, heraldic law; that they supervised the selection of new designs and kept track of genealogies to make sure that people did not claim ancestry to which they were not entitled.
There are some coats of arms which could be considered as being even older, e.g., the charge of the Awdaniec clan derives its origin from the property mark which became hereditary since the beginning of the 13th century.
Arms of the Odrowaz clan from the bookplate of Krzysztof Szydlowiecki
www.szlachta.org /heraldry.htm   (16740 words)

  
 Jastrzębiec Coat of Arms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Coat of arms and family crest gallery - thousands of images to view.
Coat of arms of some of the Philippine provinces.
Coat of arms and short description of the town and its monuments.
www.omniknow.com /common/wiki.php?in=en&term=Jastrzebiec_Coat_of_Arms   (1060 words)

  
 Coat of arms of Jastrzębiec - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It would be better to say that these arms came to Poland with Lech, and after one of the earlier members of his house was baptized he added the cross to it.
In Paprocki's day there was a Jastrzebiec castle, in the inheritance of the Zborowskis; Piotr Zboroski from Rytwiany, Kraków voivode and general, tore it down, dug it out, and had a large pond put in its place.
Plocens, however, ascribed no coat of arms to him, and said of him only that he lived of a noble clan, but Paprocki in 0 herbach writes explicitly of him that he was a Jastrzebczyk.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jastrzebiec_Coat_of_Arms   (1657 words)

  
 Polish Family Crest   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
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 The Order of St. Stanislas - Polish Heraldry
People unfamiliar with the science of heraldry always fall into the trap of using the term "crest" incorrectly when trying to explain their coat of arms, by simply saying, "Oh, this is my family crest" when pointing to a coat of arms achievement.
The exaggerated use of the crest instead of the shield arms themselves during the 18th and 19th centuries resulted in families forgetting their shield of arms and claiming a crest only, (which was absurd!).
There was a lack of heraldic visitations (which verified the individual's use of arms), and with the disintegration of the clan system, in the 16th century, heraldry degenerated.
www.angelfire.com /realm/StStanislas/b.html   (969 words)

  
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One judged as, that founder Ujazd Piotr Tluk was of coat of arms Leliwa.
Had she to bind name of school with coat of arms of locality.
If however proved, that coat of arms Leliwa belonged {took part} to Ujazdu this {then}, how {as} writes representative Of companionship, should he be in yellow colour - blue.
osobliwosci.eduseek.interklasa.pl /~wkonrad/coat.html   (437 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.
Based on a grant of privilege to a monastery, Paprocki cites as the most ancient member of this house Mszczuj, Sandomierz castellan, in 999, the time of Boleslaw the Brave; his two sons Mszczuj and Jan, who signed their names as "from Jakuszewice," were Kraków canons, made such by Bishop Lambert in 1061.
In Miedzyrzycz near Ostróg I saw a coat of arms which had above the horseshoe and cross, as are usually seen in the Jastrzebiec arms, an added star, and on the helmet three ostrich plumes.
www.polishroots.org /herbarz/jastrzebiec.htm   (2634 words)

  
 Belina Coat of Arms - meaning of word
Many families in France and Britain enjoy three horseshoes in their coats of arms, differently arranged.
In their retreat, the frightened Ruthenians hid in fields of "bylina" (a perennial), which is why the name given to the coat of arms is BELINA.
This much is certain, that the Belinas are descended from Czech princes and monarchs on the mother's side (Bila, or Kassa, as Balbinus calls her), the daughter of Krok II, sister of Libussa, wife of Biwog, who was the son of Count Sudywoj.
www.wordsonline.org /Belina_Coat_of_Arms   (1406 words)

  
 jastrzebiec coat of arms - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
jastrzebiec coat of arms - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
Jastrzębiec - is a Polish Coat of Arms.
Notable bearers of this Coat of Arms include:
www.onpedia.com /encyclopedia/Jastrzebiec-Coat-of-Arms   (49 words)

  
 Konstantynowicz / Konstantinovich genealogy from Belarus and Lithuania   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
or Puzirevskis of the Kita coat of arms = "the Tail"
Staskevicius of the Sas coat of arms and the Leliwa arms, e.g.
or Vezevicius of the Leliwa coat of arms in the district of Mscislau and re
www.geocities.com /konstantynowiczkonstantynowicz   (3061 words)

  
 Reprint from "The Armiger's News"
At the top are the Arms (2) of John of Gaunt (3) son of Edward III of England, founder of the Order of the Garter (4) of which I had the honour to be an Officer, and so my ultimate heraldic title (5).
And, it was not the first time, the roving eye of the master of the household fell upon the new addition to the establishment and he decided that she might tutor him in a thing or two.
Exercising the Royal prerogative on our behalf, these Arms and Crest were the subject of confirmatory and matriculating Patents issued by the Kings of Arms and recorded in Her Majesty’s College of Arms (14).
www.americancollegeofheraldry.org /TANJUL04.htm   (2325 words)

  
 Best popular sights in Poznań - Travel to Poland - Hotel Poland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
On the left there is a cartouche with the coat of arms of the Nałęcz Raczyński family; on its right, the coat of arms of Poznań.
Evidence of that is a keystone preserved in the cellar that bears the coat of arms of the Przemyślid dynasty, represented on the Polish throne from 1300 to 1306 by Waclaw II.
In the middle of the 18th century one of its arms was extended all the way to the wing situated by the side of today's Kolegiacki Square.
www.hotelpoland.com /travel/poznan_sight.html   (5945 words)

  
 Polish Family Crest
Americans increasing interest in a polish family crest polish coat of jason got sometime back in 1999.
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 Something, untitled as of yet - SpaceBattles.com
The arms themselves are almost 4 kilometers wide at the tip, and 2 kilometers thick.
Two long, sharp arms protruded from either side of the craft, ending in points that also served in securing it inside of larger vessels.
The result was the arm breaking off almost totally from the body, leaving behind a stump and only air to hold up the transport.
forum.spacebattles.com /showthread.php?t=75746   (13165 words)

  
 Battle of Grunwald
Banner of Jan Ligezy of Bobrek - Polkozic coat of arms
Banner of Jan of Tarnów - Leliwa coat of arms
Moravia Banner of Jan of Jicin - Ogonczyk coat of arms
www.xasa.com /wiki/en/wikipedia/b/ba/battle_of_grunwald.html   (1336 words)

  
 Courtly Lives - The Runge-Sypniewski Family Index
The Runge Family Originsincluding various coat of arms, and locations.
The Odrowaz Coat of Arms - the Runes Connection
Families that use the Odrowaz Coat of Arms (Abratowicz-Gorski)
www.angelfire.com /mi4/polcrt/syptab.html   (265 words)

  
 History of Boruta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Reference to this surname or to a variant includes a record of a family bearing the surname Boruta, who were granted the coat of arms of the family Jastrzebiec, from Bowtawa, the standard bearer of Drachony in 1458.
Another family bearing the Boruta surname were granted the coat of arms of the family Nowina.
This coat of arms was widespread mostly in the regions of Cracow, Lubin, Poznan, Sandomierz and Sieradz, and since 1414, the union of Horodla in Lithuania"
www.personainternet.com /~mboruta/Boruta/history.htm   (259 words)

  
 Polish coats of arms and the clan system
In looking at some coats of arms of Polish families, one may wonder why the same arms are borne by so many different families.
Of course, as Polish families moved throughout Europe, many adopted coats of arms in other countries, so the tribal system does show a complete picture.
The most popular Polish clan shield is that of Jastrzebiec, which is used by over 500 different families.
www.araltas.com /features/polish   (598 words)

  
 National Insignia of the Republic of Poland According to the Constitution of 1997
These arms which were used in the past as a personal and familial device of the Piast dynasty and its dukedoms were raised to the rank of the symbol of the united Kingdom of Poland by Przemysł II Duke of Greater Poland.
This was done according to the decision of Seym of 29 December 1989 and 9 February 1990 [2] and it was to indicate the end of the Communist era.
Each time the matter regarding the national insignia of Poland, and especially the state's coat of arms, met with strong criticism, both from historical and heraldic organisations as well as members of the public.
www.szlachta.org /White_Eagle.htm   (1718 words)

  
 My FamilyTree DNA Project Website Title - Family Project Website
The heraldry of Poland was clan-based, i.e., the same coat of arms was used by a number of different, but theoretically-related by blood or adoption, families using different surnames.
Polish arms were shared by adoption with Lithuanian families in the period following the 1410 Vicory at Grunwald.
Polish heraldic usage was not regulated by the state, and numerous informal adoptions, and simple usurpations of the right to bear arms undoubtedly occurred.
www.familytreedna.com /(4kopca2o4afhyn45dm2wudua)/public/PolishArmigerousDNA/index.aspx   (481 words)

  
 Bialynia machine Bialynia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Białynia – is a Polish Coat of Arms.
The fire enabled the King's army to rout and kill the enemy with dispatch.
The Knight's ingenuity was rewarded with the addition of an arrow to the family's coat of arms which was then named for the village, Białynia, near which the action took place.
www.find-ask.com /Encyclopedia/Bialynia/Bialynia.html   (256 words)

  
 Escutcheons of Science - Armorial of Scientists - Numericana
Similarly, the arms listed for René Descartes are those of his family, which he may or may not have borne, according to the French usage of his day...
The arms shown at right are most probably the unregistered arms which the Maxwells of Middlebie bore before 1672 (when registration with the Lyon Office became compulsory).
the arms of Sierpinski, and confirmed the Dolega arms for Marie Curie-Sklodowska.
home.att.net /~numericana/arms/index.htm   (3266 words)

  
 ow-preussen-l - Nachricht 2002-08 00294   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Dear Anita, there was/(is ?) a noble family Kulesza, coat of arms Slepowron, originating from a heritage Kulesze in the area of Lomza (beginning of 15.th century and later), from where it spread to Pdlasie and also Prussia, where it was later also called "v.
There is another family Kulesza, coat of arms Jastrzebiec, in Masovia (about 1500 and later).
In the moment I cann´t see any connections between a masovian-prussian and a silesian branch.
list.genealogy.net /mailman/archiv/ow-preussen-l/2002-08/msg00294.html   (134 words)

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