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  From Heraldry forum, page 2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Arms Leliwa, 1500; from the provinces of Wilno [Vilnius] and Nowogrodek.
Arms Tra~by, 1550; from Dziewal/tow in the district of Wil/komierz [Ukmerge], and from Bel/sk.
Arms Szeliga, 1450; from Szeligowska in the district of Nowy Targ.
www.bajorusajunga.lt /en/thoughts2.html   (1563 words)

  
 Station Information - Nalecz
The Nalecz is a Polish heraldic clan sign (coat of arms) from the 12th century (much like the Abdank, Leliwa, Radwan, and Bogoria) used to represent unity and harmony.
Coat of arms Nalecz is initially tied with Greater Poland.
Most known Poles with that Coat of Arms are Joseph Conrad (Korzeniowski), Sędziwój Ostroróg.
www.stationinformation.com /encyclopedia/n/na/nalecz.html   (237 words)

  
 Bauer Coat Of Arms Secrets   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Bakrynowski, ba uczy ski, baranowicz, bartkowski, baszowski, bauer, baur, baurski, leliwa is a polish coat of arms.
Nielsen coat of arms nielsen coat of arms of germany.
The coat of arms, which marks the prince's 18th birthday, incorporates aspects of the royal arms used by Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Charles in addition to a small red escallop shell derived from the Spencer coat of arms.
www.coatofarmsresearch.info /bauer-coat-of-arms.html   (1093 words)

  
 The Songin Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
This family established its identity using the seal of Leliwa coat of arms on March 4, 1820, November 10, 1832, on March 24, 1834 and on February 30, 1836 and the seal of Sreniawa on June 1, 1820 and was registered as noble in the Province of Grodno.
Already in 1595, the Songin with Sreniawa coat of arms had properties near Korklinie, as mentioned in the documents from Lidzki Sad Ziemski (Land acts of Lida).
In 1709, Michal Songin, Kazimierz's son from Sreniawa coat of arms, received Metejkany domain for bravery during the war, as mentioned in Metryka Litewska (Lithuania acts).
www3.sympatico.ca /sangin/home/MalewskiEnglish.html   (445 words)

  
 Coat of arms of Poznań - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Coat of Arms of Poznań consists of white (not silver) city walls with three towers.
The first known image of the Poznań Coat of Arms is on the seal of a document dated 1 May 1344.
It contains all of the elements of the modern Coat of Arms except the crown over the shield.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Coat_of_Arms_of_Pozna%C5%84   (304 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.
On sketch above introduced {represented} is possible coat of arms Ujazdu of project of teachers from basic School in Uje¼dzie.
osobliwosci.eduseek.interklasa.pl /~wkonrad/coat.html   (437 words)

  
 Courtly Lives - Polish Noblity and Their Coats of Arms
In 1386, the neighboring states of Poland and Lithuania were joined through the marriage of the daughter of the last Polish King of the Piast dynasty to Grand Duke Jagiellon of Lithuania.
The Polish arms (a white eagle on a red field) were afterwards quartered with Lithuania's charging knight.
In Poland, a coat of arms was shared by many members of the same clan, rather than individuals.
www.angelfire.com /mi4/polcrt/PolNobleArms.html   (1231 words)

  
 Dressel Genealogy - Coat of Arms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The oldest example of the Dressel arms used by a Dressel is the seal of Geunther von der Dressul on a document dated February 6, 1361.
The crest of the Dressel coat of arms in later documents also has variants, one has two arms in armor, the other has two arms in fl clothing, but both pairs of arms are holding a fl furled flag with two gold crescent moons and four gold stars, repeating the charges in the field.
The variant of the crest with arms in fl clothing is found in the work of Valentin Koenig, "Adelshistorie," 1727-1736, as well as in the quoted diploma conferring the rights of nobility on the foreign nobleman Jerzy of Roszewo Dressel from 1778.
www.dresselgenealogy.us /coas.htm   (1125 words)

  
 PGSA - Herbarz Polski (L)
This was the main reason for its fertility, and thus the plowshares appear in the coat of arms.
He also reports that the coat of arms was conferred at a time when the Sarmatians, irritated by the Romans' frequent raids, attacked Italy and captured several cities, leveling them, then plowing the land and sowing it with salt.
Some ascribe the Leliwa arms to Bodzeta, Gniezno archbishop, but he belonged to the Szeliga arms, as was discussed in volume 2, p.
www.pgsa.org /Hearldry/herbarzL.htm   (1594 words)

  
 Herbarz Polski (D)
The ancestor of this family, according to Paprocki, was a native-born Pole of that family whose coat of arms was a horseshoe and on it an elevated cross, which we call Poboze (as Kromer gives it, vol.
There is also little resemblance between a horsehoe and Calvary; and the name of these arms, Dabrowa, clearly demands that it originated in a Slavic language, not a foreign one; and supposedly this Pobog took these arms out of piety, to the credit of his relatives, and the occasion of their origin was as follows.
Okolski surmises that the occasion on which these arms were granted to an ancestor of the house was as follows: the enemy had encircled the army and enclosed it in a ring, when this ancestor, gathering his courage, used his sword to open a path and broke through the circle.
www.pgsa.org /Hearldry/herbarzD.htm   (1660 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
A second body of 12 hussar retainers rode in green velvet coats with edges embroidered in gold and silver; prese nting their long }{\i\fs22 kopia }{\fs22 with \'93fluttering pennants in crimson and yellow kathy silk (thin satin)\'94.
Probably, fields of coats of arms would not be a source for these striped colors.
The uniform colors of Sandomier province are known from 1655 already, with its color and coat of arms consistent.
www.kismeta.com /diGrasse/Costume/barwa_XVII_eng.rtf   (9227 words)

  
 POKRZYWNICKIANA - home
Coat of arms which are designated by a name are used by many, sometimes more than a 100 families, and only seldomly with individual modifications.
Leliwa – as a branch of the family Adamowicz h.
Here, it adopted a modified coat of arms (that has been – wrongly – identified as Lubicz or Ślepowron in the literature).
www.geocities.com /pokrzywnickiana   (674 words)

  
 Coats of Arms Home
Dhillon coat When he didn't, Duncan slipped his arms under Blair's, pulling him gently up to the head the base of his neck.
2 Brown Coat of Arms 22 Fraser Coat of Arms.
Date: December 16, 2001 at 01:34:50 A "crest" is only part of the overall coat of arms that an individual was granted permission to bear A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE COAT OF ARMS.
familycrestscoatsofarms.com /index.html/.../french-coat-of-arms.html   (965 words)

  
 The Ultimate Nalecz Coat of Arms - American History Information Guide and Reference
Nałęcz - is a Polish Coat of Arms.
The Nałęcz is a Polish heraldic clan sign (coat of arms) from the 12th century (much like the Abdank, Leliwa, Radwan, and Bogorya) used to represent unity and harmony.
They also were allied with Brandenburg against Ladislaus the Short (Wladyslaw Lokietek), and after the death of Louis I of Hungary waged war against Grzymalits, attempting to put Ziemowit III of Masovia by force on the throne of Poland.
www.historymania.com /american_history/Nalecz   (254 words)

  
 Guide to Krakow: The Rynek and its Environs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The ground floor continues to be an Alladin's Cave of crafts and souvenirs and is ornamented by coats of arms of the cities of Poland.
Gothic cross vaults are preserved on the ground floor, the bosses bearing the arms of the regions of the Polish Kingdom.
In the centre of the courtyard stands a Baroque well-head decorated with the arms of Poland, the City of Krakow, Jagiello and Jadwiga.
www.kasprzyk.demon.co.uk /www/Krakow2.html   (2728 words)

  
 Tarnopol   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The Coat of Arms from the Austrio-Hungarian period
The emblem of the Polish (1920 - 1939) period was "Leliwa".
The emblem of the town was an argent "Leliwa" of the Tarnowicki's - in an azure field, a horned moon with its horns facing up and an argent star with six points above the moon.
www.kresy.co.uk /tarnopol.html   (94 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   (3230 words)

  
 National Insignia of the Republic of Poland According to the Constitution of 1997
In 1995 Poles celebrated the 700th anniversary of the White Eagle as the coat of arms of the Polish State.
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.
www.szlachta.org /White_Eagle.htm   (1718 words)

  
 Commune of Białobrzegi
The history of Białobrzegi has always been connected with lots of squires who took a seat in the Castle of Łańcut and at the same time were administrators of the Łańcut subvillages.
Jan Głuchowski (Leliwa of the family coat of arms) was the first owner of Białobrzegi.
That man together with his sons: Jan, Rafał, Mikołaj and Jakub took part in the colonisation of Ruś Halicka - the territory which in the latter half of the 15th century was in the sphere of Polish influence.
www.bial.regiony.pl /uk/?g=bialobrzegi   (890 words)

  
 From Heraldry Forum, page 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Arms Da~browa [hook accented A], 1700; from Giedwil/ajcie in the district of Szawle [S^iauliai].
Arms Doliwa, a member of which family confirmed nobility in 1859; from the province of Kowno [Kaunas].
Arms Strzemie~, 1700; from the province of Kowno [Kaunas].
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 Trebowla   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The Coat of Arms from the Austrian period represented in a shield an or crescent "Leliva" and three stars over it.
The Coat of Arms of the Polish (1920-1939)period represented in a shield or crescent "Leliwa" and three stars over it.
This variant Coat of Arms of the City during the Polish (1920 - 1939) period differed only in the form of a crossbow
www.kresy.co.uk /trebowla.html   (338 words)

  
 All Information of United Fiji Party   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
There are several forms of the arms, all of which bear the name, Leliwa, but which may be distinguished as variations of the same arms by the addition of a Roman numeral.
Original arms of Leliwa, otherwise referred to as Leliwa I. [Shield] Azure [in Polish heraldry, this tincture is always sky blue], a crescent or, surmounted by a mullet of six points of the second.
The Blood, toil, tears, and sweat speech was a famous speech made by Sir Winston Churchill to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom Parliament on 13 May, 1940.
united.fiji.party.en.xvip.org   (2886 words)

  
 Coats of Arms Home
The University of British Columbia adopted its coat of arms in 1915 official description of the coat of arms appears as follows Chilliwack, British Columbia.
The Coat of Arms of British Columbia: A Brief History - By Robert D. Watt, fellow of the Heraldry Society of Canada for the official granting of the Coat British Columbia's Coat of Arms.
July 13th, 2005 1 The Coat of Arms of British Columbia is the Shield of Arms with Motto granted by or use the Coat of Arms of British Columbia or a design British Columbia Provincial Coat of Arms.
www.familycrestscoatsofarms.com /index.html/free-coat-of-arms/french-coat-of-arms.html   (839 words)

  
 English translation of Dobrzanscy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
At the beginning of the 17th century some Dobrzanskis began to use another coat of arms called Leliwa which resembles the Sas coat of arms.
In 1621 the people of Dobra participated in the battle of Cecora and commemorated their involvement by inscribing upon a bell the Leliwa coat of arms.
At the end of the 18th century, during Austria's rule of southeast Poland, the ruling class was asked to prove their nobility by the presentation of appropriate documents.
mywebpages.comcast.net /mdemkowicz1/dobra/edobrzanscy.html   (162 words)

  
 History of the Pieniazek surname
Early documents show that this name, probably first used as a nickname, was adapted by Andrzej Szydlowiecki, castellan of Sandomierz in Poland, who used the coat of arms Odrowaz.
The Odrowaz coat of arms is one of the ten oldest Polish coat of arms.
Polish heraldry books list three Pieniazek clans, each using a different coat of arms: Odrowaz, Jelita, Leliwa, Prus II, and according to some sources, also Glowa-Bawola.
www.pieniazek.com /English/HTML/Frames/Pieniazek_main.htm   (865 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.
The right and left sides of a shield are identified from the standpoint of the bearer, i.
Arms: Azure, within a crescent, a star of six points, both Or.
www.polishroots.org /herbarz/leliwa.htm   (521 words)

  
 Socrates Comenius - II Liceum Ogólnokształcące i Gimnazjum Dwujęzyczne w Tarnowie
The coat of arms of the city is a five-arm star and a cresent.
In 1790 - 1810 ditches were filled up with soil, the outer defensive walls and the gates were pulled down, and new houses were built next to the inner walls.
The city still uses its founder's coat of arms called Leliwa (a five-arm star and a cresent).
www.ii-lo.tarnow.pl /Socrates_Comenius_WWW/SC_ang/szkola.html   (1393 words)

  
 Minsk Mazowiecki town (Poland)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The source of Minsk's coat of arms is the national emblem of Leliw city.
It was confirmed in 1936 by local board and ministry of foreign affairs.
The flag is based on the "Leliwa" CoA of the Hlebowicz family,owners of the part of the town at the end of XVI th Century.
www.crwflags.com /fotw/flags/pl-ma-mi.html   (156 words)

  
 General Surname Coat of Arms Index L to M - Search for your Coat of Arms
General Surname Coat of Arms Index L to M - Search for your Coat of Arms
Coat Of Arms Index - L thru to M
Surname history with a full colour rendition of the earliest coat of arms of the required surname
www.your-familytree.com /surname_index_Coat_of_Arms_L-M.htm   (122 words)

  
 Paradox Interactive Forums - Ducal Court of Piemonte   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Originally the coat of arms of the branch was or an eagle sable, on its breast an eschutcheon of gules a cross argent
The current coat of arms is in reality the one attributed to the Piedmont since Filippo di Savoia-Acaia, and was adopted by Duke Antonio circa 1438.
Somehow proud of their Greek origin, the branch often use the surname d’Acaia, adopted the motto “Achaea”, and their coat of arms is that of the Principality of Achaia.
www.europa-universalis.com /forum/printthread.php?t=98802&pp=25   (12848 words)

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