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  Herbarz Polski (S)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
The coat of arms for this shield is divided in half horizontally.
Some family members of this clan took the name of Sulima from the arms, of whom several flourished in Podolia, where, according to Okolski, the last heir left her manor in Kamieniec Podolski under the name of "St. Michael's" to the Sisters of St. Dominik.
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.
www.pgsa.org /heraldry/herbarzS.htm   (3282 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   (227 words)

  
 Polish Nobility and Its Heraldry: An Introduction
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
3rd row: Arms of the Odrowaz clan, Arms of the Sulima clan, Arms of the Topór clan, Arms of the Jelita clan;
www.szlachta.org /heraldry.htm   (16740 words)

  
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His full name is Zawisza Czarny z Garbowa, herbu Sulima (Zawisza the Black from Garbow, Coat of Arms Sulima).
The masters of Garbow used the coat of arms Sulima.
Zawisza married around 1410 to 1420 Barbara Rozen daughter of Piotr Rozen, coat of arms Gryf.
www.angelfire.com /scifi2/rsolecki/zawisza_the_black.html   (572 words)

  
 Popiel Popil Popel
In XVI century some of the Popiels were using the coat of arms Sulima.
The coat of arms Sas was used by many families of the Ruthenian nobility.
There was a single case noted, where a nobleman from the Popiel family used a coat of arms called Nalecz.
kingpopiel.tripod.com /english/frames1.htm   (395 words)

  
 SULIMA
SULIMA (SULIMITA, call: Sulima) - On a chief argent an eagle rampant sable, in the lower part three golden gems 2,1 on gules.
By a Horodlo Union act this coat of arms was established in Lithuania.
According to Niesiecki this coat of arms was brought to Poland from Germany, where it was called Slomff according to the Manuscript on Prussian Families, and from there grew the famed family of the Counts of Solms and Rulers of Braunfels, Mintzenberg and Sonnenwald.
members.tripod.com /kingpopiel/english/sulima.htm   (179 words)

  
 Coat of arms of Sulima - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sulima - is a Polish Coat of Arms.
Notable bearers of this Coat of Arms include:
This page was last modified 19:08, 30 August 2006.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sulima_Coat_of_Arms   (72 words)

  
 Stravinsky
The Stravinsky family, like the name, is Polish, a fact which needs to be stressed in view of recent and perfectly understandable attempts by Kiev scholars to claim Stravinsky as a Ukrainian of Cossack lineage.
The so-called Soulima-Stravinskys are more accurately described as "Strawinscy Herbu Sulima," to adopt for the moment the old Polish spelling of the two names: that is, the Strawinscy family with the Sulima coat-of-arms.
Stefan Strawinski traced the family tree back to the late sixteenth century, when the Strawinscys held high state office, in a kingdom where there were no hereditary titles and power was symbolized by honorific titles associated with purely ceremonial duties.
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 Sulima ISA Simulator   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Sulima is an instruction set architecture simulator, originally designed as a research and teaching tool for internal use by the Distributed Systems Group at the University of New South Wales.
The name is a Polish coat of arms, used by the Zadarnowski family (among others.)
Sulima's simulated DEC Tulip network device uses the TUN/TAP driver to inject packets.
www.cse.unsw.edu.au /~disy/Sulima   (223 words)

  
 Evidence For CJD/TSE Transmission Via Endoscopes
However, these preliminary results suggest that infectivity is not confined to the buffy coat fraction and that there may also be significant levels of infectivity in the plasma and/or red cell fractions.
This patient presented at the age of 47 years with paraesthesia in both arms for six months, difficulty with walking for four weeks, and involuntary movements of mainly the upper extremities of two weeks' duration.
Tendon reflexes were brisk at the arms and increased at the legs with a clonus in the ankle reflex.
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 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.
In Polish heraldry all animals or birds are assumed to be in their natural coloring unless otherwise specified.
www.polishroots.org /herbarz/sulima.htm   (1099 words)

  
 PolishRoots - Geography & Maps
Most important of all was the arms factory he had built on the Wilia, by the castle (Puszkarnia).
Bielinska is of the opinion that the painting has all the characteristics of the post Rafael Italian School and so dates back to XVI century and was most likely painted in Wilno by some monk or other religious person who had occupied himself with paintings depicting religious scenes from this era.
The city had had to provide food, accommodation, arms and ammunition for the Cossack army during the entire war and pay for the upkeep of the fortifications (Kraszewski, Wilno,, II, 137).
www.polishroots.org /slownik/wilno.htm   (19221 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.
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 Hrushevskyj about ukrainian nobility in Xv -XVI c.
In Przemysl lands: the Boryslawskis, Baranieckis arms Sas, Bystryowskis, Blazowskis arms Sas, Chlopczyckis, Chlopickis, Czyzowkis, Dabkowskis, Debowskis, Dubowlanskis, Jasienskis arms Sas, Klodnickis arms Sas, Korczynskis arms Sas, Kropiwnickis arms Sas, Krukienickis arms Korczak, Kupiatyckis, Lubienieckis, Lowieckis, Morawskis, Nowosielskis arms Sas, Nowoszyckis, Tarnowskis, Wolosieckis arms Sas, Zupanskis.
And there we have the Boratynskis house arms Korczak from Przemysl region, which gave beginnings to the houses of the Malczyckis, Dabrowskis etc. The Grochowskis arms Junosza, also from Przemysl lands, gave beginnings to the houses of the Hermanowskis, Komarnickis, Kijewskis." (p.
These families belonged to two specifically Ukrainian coat of arms groups: Sas and Korczak (in particular to the first one).
mywebpages.comcast.net /mdemkowicz1/dobra/hrusz_eng.htm   (3703 words)

  
 wnetrzang   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Over these open-work door has been placed the coats of arms:Odrowąż,Sulima, Łabędż and Jastrzębiec (Krzysztof Szydłowiecki coat of arms).
Next to the altar of Holy Anna there is a large pyramidal wall of sandstone with numerous epitaphium plates and Małachowski, Rzewuski coats of arms.
If you became interested in the history and the beauty of the Church under the invocation of Holy Mother Assumption you are welcome in Ćmielów.
www.cmielow.sandomierz.opoka.org.pl /Strony/wnang.htm   (522 words)

  
 Stanislaw Koniecpolski   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Koniecpolski's [[Pobóg Coat of Arms]] Castle of the Seven Towers in Instanbul, where Koniecpolski was imprisoned Koniecpolski soon had his revenge.
Those defeats and the tough stance of Koniecpolski convinced the Turks to sign a new treaty on September 19, 1634, which repeated the statements of Treaty of Chocim from 1621.
In 1635 after Cossacks under Iwan Sulima had destroyed the Kudak fort (near today's Dnepropetrovsk), Koniecpolski lead an expedition that retook the fort and punished the insurgents.
stanislaw-koniecpolski.iqnaut.net   (3129 words)

  
 Who's Who, World Level A - C
The new Unit was established in 1997 to carry on the work of Graça Machel, the former UN expert on the impact of armed conflict on children.
Reports include details of population, the composition of armed forces and government legislation and policy with regards to army recruitment.
One factor which unites CR's local project partners is their involvement in responses to the threat of conflicts or the immediate consequences of civil strife, as well as their commitment to develop constructive approaches to the deep-seated social, economic and political root causes of violence in their societies.
www.peace.ca /whoswhoworldac.htm   (13414 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?pickletter=S   (173 words)

  
 The greatest knights - History Forum
The monk was confused and asked why and Hawkwood said "Don't you know that I live by war, and peace would destroy me?"
Zawisza Czarny z Garbowa (Zawisza the Black from Garbów, also known as The Black Knight), (c.1379 in Garbów, Poland - 1428 in Golubac, Serbia), Sulima Coat of Arms, was a famous Polish mediæval knight and diplomat.
Was he armed with a machine gun or something?
www.simaqianstudio.com /forum/index.php?showtopic=3853   (1979 words)

  
 Berezino and Miezonka - history, geography, maps and people
in the Vilna province with Swan arms - baptized Tartars
the Brzezinski house of the Doliva coat of arms verified in Vilna on 08 November 1837;
- historian; the Korzon house or Korzonas of Korsak arms and Wolf coat of arms lived in the Minsk province since the 17th cent.
www.geocities.com /bogdanbogdan2003d   (4155 words)

  
 Sulima - ERTOS - National ICT Australia
NICTA > Research > Research Programs > ERTOS > Software > Sulima
This is the official page of the Stanford SimOS simulator which simulates the MIPS, MIPS64 and Alpha architectures at the ISA level.
It can boot Solaris 7 and 8, Red Hat Linux 6.2 (both x86, SPARC V9, and Alpha versions), Tru64 (Digital Unix 4.0F), and Windows NT 4.0.
www.ertos.nicta.com.au /software/sulima   (143 words)

  
 A Critical Review of Atypical Cerebellum-Type Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease: Its Relationship to ``New Variant'' CJD and ...
B.D., an ambulance driver, died at the age of 41 after an illness that lasted 11 months.
His symptoms started with depression, followed by muscular pains in his arms and legs.
Blood buffy coat from Alzheimer's disease patients and their relatives does not transmit spongiform encepahlopathy to hamsters.
www.organicconsumers.org /madcow/review7101.cfm   (7948 words)

  
 RootsWeb: HERBARZ-L Archives (January 2005)
Re: books about polish coats of arms in english
The szlachta and their use of coats of arms
Re: The szlachta and their use of coats of arms
archiver.rootsweb.com /th/index/HERBARZ/2005-01   (324 words)

  
 Stanislaw Koniecpolski - Education - Information - Educational Resources - Encyclopedia - Music   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
He supported the plan to create the Commonwealth Baltic Fleet.
In 1635 after Cossacks under Iwan Sulima have destroyed the Kudak fort he lead an expedition that have retaken it and punished the insurgents.
Arter 1635 Koniecpolski declining health made him reliant on Mikołaj Potocki, who succesfully crushed Cossacks uprisings in 1637, 1638 and Tatars in 1639.
www.music.us /education/S/Stanislaw-Koniecpolski.htm   (2523 words)

  
 CJD/TSEs/MADCOW BLOOD -- PRICE OF POKER GOES UP (they have gambled too long)
homogenate and buffy coat from an affected microcebe were separately
CONCLUSION: Buffy coat from a symptomatic microcebe infected 17 months
experimentally infected primate, which in view of rodent buffy coat
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 A Critical Review of Atypical Cerebellum-Type Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease: Its Relationship to ``New Variant'' CJD and ...
B.D., an ambulance driver, died at the age of 41 after an illness
followed by muscular pains in his arms and legs.
Brown P, Gibbs CJ Jr, Rodgers-Johnson P, Asher DM, Sulima MP, Bacote A, Goldfarb LG, Gajdusek DC.
www.ebmonline.org /cgi/content/full/226/7/629   (6549 words)

  
 Medieval Europe: Slavic Warriors   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
The masters of Garbów used the coat of arms
The following year he was yet again called to arms and took part in several battles against the Order in Lithuania and northern Poland.
He was ordered to organise the defence of a nodal castle of
www.allempires.com /forum/printer_friendly_posts.asp?TID=6266   (9906 words)

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