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  Courtly Lives - Sypniewski - Odrowaz Coat of Arms
In Sedziszow Malopolski, the Odrowaz clan coat-of-arms is used as the municipal coat-of-arms.
The Odrowaz clan coat-of-arms appears, in 1350, as the seal of Piotr Sypniewski, Lord Kasztelan/Castellan of Dobrzyn.
In Poland, coats of arms were never provided for individual persons as in England, or for individual families as in Germany, but for a much wider group of people The Polish nobleman added the name of his clan to the family name.
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 Polish Coat Of Arms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Polish Coat of Arms have an own name becoming usually from it old War cry or it has been the Coat of Arms of the Polish State for seven centuries eagle's nest and thus took the eagle as his coat of arms.
Polish Coat of Arms Value T Shirt Polish Nobility and Their Coat of Arms quartering and cadency were virtually unknown in ancient Polish coat of arms.
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 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
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 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.
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 Coats of Arms Home
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The Coat of Arms of John Lord Colepeper of Thoresway the formation of 'fastio' was an attempt to create a positive or favorable Create a Family Coat of Arms.
The Coat of Arms of Jamaica was granted in 1661 under Royal Warrant and partially revised in 1957.
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 Polish Coat Of Arms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Almost complete coat of arms of Dubowicki note that warrior is missing from the gates of the castle.
Your family Coat of Arms is beautifully reproduced in full heraldic color on aged parchment a.
The coat of arms of Poland consists of a white eagle on a red shield.
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 Polish Coat Of Arms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
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 Polish Coat Of Arms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
A Polish coat of arms consists of shield crest helm and crown.
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Polish Coat of Arms have an own name becoming usually from it old War cry or it The sole feature of the polish coat of arms is the eagle.
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 Coats of Arms Home
Coat of Arms The crossed pick-axes represent the mining industry of Sudbury, the bishop’s place of The Fleur de lis is a symbol of the B...
the colours) of Sir Isaac Brock's coat of arms (Sir Isaac Brock, of course, being The Culpeper/Colepeper Coat of Arms.
A coat of arms is a heraldic design used to distinguish individual families.
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 Polish Coat Of Arms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
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 Herby
Odrowaz V. Variation from an armorial, used in Galicia.
There can be doubt as to if this is an Odrowaz, writes Dr. Piekosinski, whether this is the same Jakob, named on the seal from Winnejgory (de Montevini).
So therefore, there can be no doubt that this Jakob Debinski belonged to the Odrowaz family and that this seal represents a variation of the Odrowaz coat-of-arms.
www.pieniazek.com /English/HTML/Frames/Odrowaz/body_Herby.htm   (272 words)

  
 Courtly Lives - Odrowaz and the Runes
Another explanation is that the symbols used on Polish Coat of Arms might have a relationship to Runes.
I find it an interesting coincidence that the Runge coat of arms (the one that later took on the Odrowaz coat of arms) had a rose upon it.
Another theory is that the bottom of the Odrowaz crest stands for the Oder and Swina river delta and the arrow is not not arrow but the roof of a house.
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 odrowaz coat of arms - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
odrowaz coat of arms - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
Odrowąż - is a Polish Coat of Arms.
Notable bearers of this Coat of Arms include:
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 Reciprocal Links - Numericana
Arms of Mayer, Leibniz and Gauss by Jochen Wilke (2006-06-14).
Arms of Leonardo da Vinci (in Italian) by Fabio Picolli (2006-04-30).
Arms of Copernicus by Jochen Wilke and Claus J. Billet (2005-11-06).
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 Beskid Niski
Pieniazek, Andrzej of Kruzlowa and Sobniowa, also known as Kruzlowski, of the Odrowaz coat of arms (died in 1486), king’s cup-bearer, spokesman on behalf of merchants of Jaslo.
Wedzicki, Szymon, born in Jaslo, doctor of philosophy, law and theology of the Krakow Academy, court panegyrist of the Mniszch Family, teacher of the son of the voivod of Sandomierz Jerzy Mniszch, a parish-priest and dean of Jaslo, canon of Lwow (Lviv).
Zyndram of Maszkowice, coat of arms „Sun”, a knight who fought at Grunwald, a field starost of Jaslo, heir of the part of the Jaslo voivodship and many properties in the lands of Przemysl and Sanok.
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 PNAF - Polish Noble Estate   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
This was most advantageous for some of the old line families as well as the "cadet" branches, since the coat of arms were long established within their families than those of the rest of the szlachta.
Not only did they establish themselves with coats of arms, and calling themselves "masters", they began adding names and prefixes to their own names, creating and using these new names as their Family appellations.
The Odrowans (Odrowaz) clan, conversely took on the title of count by merely marrying a princess of Mazowie.
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 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.
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 Jaminy Parish and Area History
The Chreptowicz family were the owners of the Krasnybor lands from the 16th to the18th centuries, under the Odrowaz coat of arms.
He also wrote that all the Chreptowicz families from the other neighboring lands were from the same family and shared the same coat of arms and they used the same nick-name - "LITAWOR".
Men wore simple, dark uniforms, light-gray short coats, with dark tape on the collars, two rows of buttons, and field-caps on their heads.
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 PGSA - Town Translation Entries (K)
Here lies the knight; here is his grave-mound, and with this church his piety-filled grandson honors the deceased hero." The metal tablet, which bore this inscription, was still there in the middle of the 18th century; where it is now is unknown.
As already mentioned, the Bossuta's Peter and Michael were given the coat of arms Wieniawa when elevated to knightly rank.
Under the descendants of the family Komierowski, which now belonged to the coat of arms Pomian, a certain Naslaw is named, who makes his appearance in 1288 as wojewoda of Sieradz and by whom the village Naslawa Laka (Naslaw's meadow) is founded.
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 Guide to Krakow: Ulica Grodzka, the Wawel and Kazimierz   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
In 1222 the Bishop of Krakow, Iwo Odrowaz, at the instigation of his kinsman St.Hyacynth (St.Jacek) installed the Dominicans; their first base in Poland.
The basilica with a nave and two aisles was erected in the 13th century - in its construction brick was used for the first time in Krakow - and rebuilt several times; the imposing stepped gable of the east front was added in 1462.
Above almost all the fine entrances are coats of arms which took the place of house numbers.
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 Humpolec city, Czech Republic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
This was the Family Coat of Arms of the Lords z Dubé (of Dubá).
There's a Legend about the Odrowaz, known in our country and adopted by the Dubá Family too.
The Legend says that a small and weak knight has beaten the big and strong one, cut him the beard and picked it on his arrow as a trophy.
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 THE PIENIAZEK FAMILY (UK)
Some variations may have originated in Prussian-occupied Poland, where all official records were kept in German by officials that did not speak Polish.
As these early documents were written in Latin, the nickname was spelled "Obulo", which means a "small coin".
Polish heraldry books list three Pieniazek clans, each using a different coat of arms: Odrowaz, Jelita, and Glowa-Bawola.
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 schlesien-l - Nachricht 2000-08 00273
I am interested most in historical information on the origin of the Runge Family and their Coats of Arms.
I understand that one line of Runge moved to Poland and was called Runge-Sypniewski and adopted the Odrowaz coat of Arms by permission of the Polish king.
Maggie Sypniewski de Odrowaz Your mail to 'Schlesien-L' with the subject: Runge Is being held until the list moderator can review it for approval.
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 Odrowaz_Coat_of_Arms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Our Featured Odrowaz Coat of Arms article on Coat of arms of Odrowąż Category: Coat of arms of Odrowąż
Odrowaz Coat of Arms Notable bearers Notable bearers
Odrowaz Coat of Arms See also: See also: Polish heraldry Heraldry Coat of Arms Database "http://www.1supertrack.info/Coat_of_arms_of_Odrowąż"
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 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
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 old guest book
I think it is realy neat that we were nobility and have a coat of arms.
My folks talked about being a "Szlacha" and the coat of arms over 50 years ago and I thought it was a just a story.
I have already completed research inot the coat of arms of SAS and i am happy to say that you have provided further material to me. Good luck and keep up the great page.
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 Churches- Warsaw, Poland - VirtualTourist.com
Saint Hyacinth (1185 - 1257; in Polish: Swiety Jacek or Jacek Odrowaz, in Spanish known as San Jacinto) was a Polish priest educated in Paris and Bologna, Italy.
I got to know that the Paulini's coat of arms depicts a date palm tree as the St. Paul of Thebes, the first Christian hermit (canonized in 491) used to eat dates and make clothes from the palm leaves and the two lions which referring to common belief digged a grave for St. Paul.
Its light front facade decorated with numerous statues and coats of arms is classical example of the late Baroque church architecture.
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 my guestbook, recent entries .
Have also recently learned from a Grzymala living in Baltimore that our family's coat of arms is also the coat of arms of the city of Kr kow.
Is there a coat of arms to my last name, or more correctly someone in my familytree.
Drozd "supposedly" has a coat of arms, and my grandfather was supposedly a man of some wealth/influence in Lwow before WWII.
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 Sypniewski - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Polish nobleman added the name of his clan to the family name.
The Sypniewski Family Pages: by Magraret Odrowaz Sypniewski
This page was last modified 00:36, 8 November 2006.
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