The noble Polish family Bratkowski. Die adlige polnische Familie Bratkowski.
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The Zurek family comes from an old noble Polish family Werner Zurek was born on March 13, 1952 in Voelklingen in the Saarland as the son of the employee Heinz Kurt Zurek and his wife Maria, née Kußler. At the age of 6 he attended the Catholic elementary school Voelklingen - Geislautern and finished secondary school in Geislautern in 1968 From 1968 to 1970 he began training as a machine fitter. From 1970 to 1972 he completed an apprenticeship at Roechling - Völklingen as a rolling mill (metallurgical skilled worker). From 1972 to 1974 he was a two-year soldier with the German Federal Armed Forces in Daun, where he was trained as a radio operator in electronic combat reconnaissance. He finished his service as a sergeant. As a reservist, he was promoted to sergeant-major. Acquisition of secondary school leaving certificate at ILS From 1975 he was a civil servant candidate in the Ministry of Finance (Federal Customs Administration). After passing the final examination, he served as a border inspection officer according to the Federal Border Guard Act and as a customs officer in customs and tax matters and was therefore also an assistant to the public prosecutor In 1975 he married his wife Ulrike, née Daub. In 1982 his daughter Sandra was born. In 2014 he retired. Awards: Air defense training at the technical aid organization Rifle line of the Federal Armed Forces Training at the German Red Cross State Explosives Permit Basic certificate from the German Lifesaving Society European police sport badge at the Federal Customs Administration. Also valid for the European Community. Admission to the Royal Brotherhood of Saint Teotonius. Protector is the heir to the throne of Portugal, HRH the Duke of Braganza. Bundeswehr veteran badge. Aid organization sponsor: Bringing Hope to the Community Uganda (BHCU) Member of the Brotherhood of Blessed Gérard
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The noble Polish family Bratkowski.
Die adlige polnische Familie Bratkowski.
Bratkowski . In red a silver horseshoe, which has been pierced horizontally with a sword, after reaching for the left side, gradually a silver arrow from above vertically; to the left and right of the arrowhead, the horseshoe is each studded with a silver palm branch; Helmet decoration: three ostrich feathers. These coats of arms lead the:
Bratkowski and Braun.
Bratkowski . ( Czarnkowski , Łęczuch , Nałęczyta , Pomłość ), Polish coat of arms.
In the red field - a slack or silver fold that forms a circle with the ends down. In the jewel between the deer horns - a knee-length maid in a red dress with a white headband, who holds on to the horns with both hands. Varieties of V.
• Earliest mentions:
One of the oldest Polish coats of arms, derived from the rune watchtower by Franciszek Piekosiński . According to some heraldists, it was likely originally represented by a lintel (a bundle of harvested grain) formed in a circle with the ends folded over one another. Later performances from the 15th introduced the binding of the ends and also turned a bundle of grain into a shawl1.
As is known from the yearbook of the Poznan Chapter from the beginning of the 14th century, the Nałęcz family was ashamed when they helped murder another noble family of Tsaremba from Greater Poland on February 8, 1296 at the castle (not today in Rogoźno ) of the Polish king Przemysł II Piastowicz (1257-1296) exist. This course of history is given by Jan Długosz himself: There are those who claim that certain Polish lords and knights of the Nałęcz and Zaręba coat of arms , who helped in the murder of the aforementioned King Przemysław , knew about him and about the plans Participation of the above-mentioned margraves
. It's about the main perpetrators of the murder of German Brandenburgers. Needless to say, how great the person of the Polish king was. What a family that dares to raise their hand to the majesty (in the Middle Ages the image of God) the king - the restorer, supposedly the revival of the Polish crown, i.e. the Polish state. The Nałęczs later became notorious, such as the uprising of Maciek Borkowic of the Zaremba family during the reign of Casimir the Great (1352) and the betrayal of Wincenty von Szamotuły of the Nałęcz family under Władysław Łokietek . 1343. As a result of the Horodel Union , which was transferred to Lithuania in 1413 (the coat of arms was adopted by the Lithuanian boyar Koczan , the Poznan voivod , Sędziwój from Ostrog , and the Poznan judge Mikołaj from Czarnków ).
• Herbowni :
Andrzejowski , Baczkowski , Badoracki , Baranowski, Batoloni , Batycki , Bąklewski , Beklewski , Benglewski , Berski , Bethune, Będoński , Bęklewski , Biela Stankowski , Bielański , Bierzwiecki Bojarski , Bolochowiec , Bolkonski , Bołochowiec , Bonczakowski , Borsza , Borszowicz , Bortkiewicz , Bortkowicz , Borzchowski , Bratkowski , Brodzki , Brudzewski , Brzański , Brzozdowski , Buczek , Buczi , Chmar , Chmara , Chmiel , Chodakowski, Chomiąski , Chomięcki , Chwalibogowski , Chwat , Cichocki , Ciechanowicz , Ciechocki , Ciepieński , Ciepiński , Ćwikliński , Czarnkowski , Czasoński , Dabrowski , Dersztorff , Ditrich , Dłuski , Dobaczewski , Dobrosławski , Dołągowski , Domasławski , Domasłowski , Domosławski , Donajski , Dowolg , Thu Volgo , Drochiński , Drohiciński , Drohiczyński , Drohiński , Droyczewski , Drużbicki , Drzewiecki Borsa , Dworczyński , Dwornicki , dvornik , Dybczyński , Dybowski , Dybrzyński , Dyczyński , Dylądowski , Dylągowski , Dylkiewicz , Dzbrzewański , Dzierżykrajski , Dzierżykrajski , Dzierżykrajski , Dzierżykrajski , Dzwonowski , Dżugay , enko , Felner , Felnerowicz , Filip Niemiecki , Fortuna, Gardoliński , Gartkiewicz , Gasperowicz , Gawarecki , Gawin , Gawłowski , Gembicki , Gigański , Gilbaszewski , Gimbut , Gimbutowicz , Ginalski , Giżycki , Głowski Gołoszewski , Gołyszewski , Gorawski , Gorzeński , Górzyński , Gosławski , Gostomski , Goszczyński , Gowarecki , Gorski , Graff, Grąbczewski , Grochala , Grocholski , Grochowalski , Grodziecki , Grodzitzowski , Iłłowiecki , Iłowiecki , Imbir , Imbram , Imbramowicz , Jabłoński , Jakusz , Jałowicki , Jamontt , Janowski , Jarczewski , Jar Gowski , Jarzymski , Jasielski , Jawecki , Jawiecki , Jaworski, Jeleniewski , Jeleński , Jeliński , Jełowicki Bukojemski , Jełowicz , Jeżewski de witk , Jezowski , Jędrychowski , Jędrzejewski , Jedrzejowski Kampiery , Kaniewski , Karczewski , Karpowski , Kawałowski , Kazanecki , Kazanski , Kazdajlewicz , Kąsinowski , Kembijowski , Kębłowski , Kęszycki , Kibaleński , Kiełbasa , Kieetelk , Kissiński Kobel Nicki , Koczanowicz , Koleński , , Komornicki , Komorowski, Korkuc , Koroza , Korzanowicz , Korzeniowski , Kosieło , Kostecki , Koszczyński , Koźmian , Kraskowski , Kraszkowski , Kruchowski , Kruszkowski , Kublewski , Kuczan , Kunowski , Kupraszewicz , Lekczyński , Lesicki , Lesiecki , Lewiecki , Lezeński , Leziński , Leźnicki , Leżański , Leżeński , Leżniki , Leżyński , Lipka, Lippi, Liszak , Lubodziejski , Lubodzieski , Ludicki , Ludicki , Łąka , Łękiński , Łękowski , Łoniecki , Łoniewski , Łowecki , Łowiecki , Łowicki , lowinski , desire , Łuszczewski , Majewski, Malicz Malinowski, Malski , Małachowski , Małyski , Modlick , Molski , Monczyński , Morawski Dzierżykraj , Moszczeński , Moszczyński , Mos zyński , Mrocki , Mroczkowski , Mrozowski , Mulewski , Muszyński , Myslowski , Nakielski , Nalaskowski , Nałęcz , Napachański , Nieniewski , Nieniński , Niesiołowski , Niesłuchowski , Nieświatowski , Niniewski , Nojewski , Norejkowicz , Noreykowicz , Nosadowski , Nowodworski , Nowopolski , Obiezierski , Objezierski , Obolewicz , Odrzywskiski , Papuskowski , Parczewski , Parol , Parskliński , Parszchliński , Parul , Parzkliński , Petraszkiewicz , Pęcherzewski , Pęchorzewski , Piegłowski , Pietraszkiewicz , Pietrusiński , Pilawski , Pocki Poklekowski , Polaski , Polenski , Poluchowicz , Polaski , Polawski , Połazki , Popielski , Poradziński , Porzyński , post office, Posth , Potarzycki , Prusimski , Pruszyński , Przedwieczorski , Przedzyński Przywieczerzyński , Pulnarowicz , Pułczyński , Putkowski , Pycz , Pyczyński , Raczyński , Radaczyński , Radzicki , Rajewski , R. Amatowski , Regacki , Regmont , Regmunt , Rogaski , Rostworowski , Rozwarowski , Rudnicki, Rumbo , Rumbowicz , Runowski , Rusian , Russian, Russian, Russyna , Rychłowski , Sakhnovsky , Sadokierski , Sadomski , Sadowski, Sernicki , Setnicki , Sianożęcki , Sieprawski Sierzchowski , Sitański , Skaławski , Skalecki , Skałocki , Skaryszewski , Skomorowski , skos , Skrobaczewski , Skubaczewski , Skubaszewski , sławieński , Sławiński , Słonkowski , Sobieszczański , Sobocki , Socha, Sosnowski , Sozanski , Sozanski , Stadnikiewarczewski , Starorypogrodzki , Stańczyk , Stańczyk , Stańczyk , Stańczyk , Stańczyk , Stańczyk Stawiarski , Stawinski , Stempniewicz , Stromiło , Strumiłło , Strumiło , Strumiłowski , Sulicki , Suradowski , Suski , Swarczewski , Swaryszewski , Swaryszowski , Sypkowski , Szadokierski , Szamotulski , Szamotuła , Szlagowski , Szubiński , Szujski , Szuyski , Szberwarzyszowski , Szberwarzyszowski , Szberwarzyszowski , Szberwarzyszowski Świdwa , Świeprawski , Tański , Tessarowski , Tholibowski , Timiński , Tłukomski , Tokbowski , Tolbowski , Tolibowski , Toplicki , Topolski , Trawiński , Trzeyeński , Trzyeński , Tulibowski , Tupalski , Tupolski , Tuskiewicz , Tuszyński , Tymiński , Tyrzyński , Udrycki , Udrzycki , Udzielski , Uszak , Watkiewicz , Watkowski , Wąssowski Wikowski , Wilkszycki , Wilxycki , We, Wisłogórski , Wittk , Włyński , Wodecki , Wojciechowski, Wojnicz , Wojniesławski , Wojno , Wojnowski , Wojsławski , Woynicz , Woyniesławski , Woynoz Złotopolski , ickabicki , Żarczyński , Żołądkowski , Żołątkowski , Żołędkowski , Żurawski , Żwanowski , Żydowski
Bratkowski . Bojno , Bujno , Pesze , Pęszno , Szeptyc , Korwin , Corvin , Ślepy Wron - Polish coat of arms.
On the azure blue field, a silver horseshoe points with the shoulder upwards, on the horseshoe shoulder a gold bachelor's cross with a black raven turned to the right with a gold ring in its beak. In the jewel is the same raven with a ring.
• Earliest mentions:
1224, 1238, coat of arms from the reign of Conrad I of Mazovia
• In medieval court records, this coat of arms appears under the name Bujny or Night Heron in 1399 at the earliest .
Relief from the Krasiński Palace in Warsaw. The triumph of Marcus Valerius Corvinus
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Adziewicz , Andziewicz , Audziewicz , Awdziewicz , Bagieński , Bagiński , Bagnicki , Binkowski, Baraniecki , Barański , Barszczewski , Bejnarowicz , Benza , Berliński , Bibełowicz , Bigoszewski , Bogi Borysewicz , Bonasewicz , Bonasewicz , Bonasiewicz Borzymowski , Boski , Bossowski , Bratkowski , Broleński , brodnicki , bread Stankowski , Browiński , Bruszewski , Brużewicz , Brzeski, Brzostowski , Bueniem , Buczeń , Buczyński , Chaliński , Charbowski , Charbowski , Charbowski , Chełmoński , Chodzewski , Chojnowski , Chryzoln , Chrzczonowicz , Chszczonowski , Chudzewski , Ciarnowski , Ciecierski , Ciprski , Czaczkowski , Czajkowski , Czaczkowski , Czajkowski , ki , Czekotowski , Czerwiakowski , Dachnowski , Daczewski , Darowski , Darowski , Werycha , Dęby , Dobkowski , Dobrowolski , Dowdorowicz , Dowkont , Drągowski , Dr.
Silva Rerum from the Krassowski family , Ślepowron coat of arms from the Drohickie region in Podlasie 1763
Duchnowski , Dudorowicz , Dworakowski , Dybowski , Dziczkujec , Dziedzic , Dziekuński , Dzielski , Dziwulski , Faśkiewicz , Fialkowski , Fijałkowski , Filichowski , Filipowski , Filipkowski , Filochowski Gąsiorowski , Gąsowicz , Gendźwiłł , Gęsiewski , Giegnatki , Giegniątko , Gierdziejewski , Gierlach , Glinka, Glinka , Gliński , Głaczyński , Głuszczyński , Głyszyński Gryziewicz , Gumkowski , Gumowski , Good, Guth, Gutkowski , Gutowski, Gutt, Hałuszczyński , Harbaszewski , Harbowski , Hawryluk , Hładunowicz , Horbaszowski , Horodziński , Hościło , Idzinski , Idźkowski , Jagosznizt Jaruzelski , Jasiewski , Jastrzębski , Jaszewiski , Jaszewski , Jerużalski , Jodoło , Josiewski , Jórski , Junkiewic z, Jurgielewicz , Jurski , Jurzyc , Jurzyk , Juszkiewicz , Juszkowicz , Juściński , Kabok , Kabot , Kalenczyński , Kalinowski, Kaluchniewicz , Kamecki , Kamieński , Karnecki , Karulewicz , Karwowski Klusza , Kłopotowski , Kochanowski , Kochaniecki , Kochnowski , Kochowicz , Kokoszczyński , Koln arski , Komar , Komarczewski , Komarczowski , Komarzewski , Komecki , Komocki , Kończyński , Konczyski , Kopcewicz Kosma , Kowalczyk, Kownacki , Kozlowski , Krasinski , Krasowski , Krassowski , Krażyński , Krokowski , Kropiewnicki , Kroszczyński , Krukowski , Krupiański , Krzemieniewski , Krzewski , Krzymowski , Księżkuli , Kulka, Kuliński , Kurant, Kurovskiy , Kurp , Kurpiewski , Kwir , Kwiro , Kuźma , Lamiecki , Lenarski , Lenart, Leniewicz , Leontowicz , Leźnicki , Ligiejko , Likowsk i, Liniewicz , Lipczyński , Lipiak , Liping , Lipink , Lissowski , Lubowicki , Lutosławski , Lutostański , Ładnowski , Łaniecki , Łaściszewski , Ławnyrowicz , Łopuski , Łopuszyński , Łowicki , Łowiecki , Łowkiański , Łupianka , Łupieński , Lupinski , Łykoski , Łykeciński , ly Malewski , Malinowski, Małujewicz , Marecki , Marmakiewicz , Matyszewski , Matański , Matecki , Matejko , Maternicki , Madenicki , Medunicki , Meduniewski ,
The coat of arms in the castle of Corvinus
Medyniecki , Miełkowski , Mier Stankowski , Mieroszewski , Mieszerawski , Mikucki , Mikuta , Milejko , Milejkowicz , Milewski, Mileyko , Milkowski, Miłkowski , Miłobęcki , Miłobędzki , Miłodrowski , Mirkowski Morzkowski Mosiecki , Mościcki , Mościeczny , Mrokowski , Mrowczewski , Mrzeski , Mrzewski , Nasierowski , Nasiorowski , Nasurowski , Nasutowski , Niesiorowski , Niestoimski , Niestojemski , Nosek , Nowakowski, Nowdzialski , Pański , Papa, Papieński , Papiński , Pawłowski , Oktober, Perka , Perko , Perkowski , Petrozelin , Pęsa , Pietnicki , Pęza , Pienicki , Pęza , Pienicki Piętka , Pigienicki , Piotrowski, Piski, Piskowski , Piszkowski , Pziewki , Pokłoński , Pomianowski , Popławski , Potocki, Potyralski , Powiatowski , Prątnicki , Pryłowski , Przełomiński , Przełomski , Przełucki , Przestrzelski , Przyborowski , Przyłuck I Przysiorowski , Ptasiński , Puchalski , Pudernia , Puklicz , Pułacki , Pułaski , Puławski , Puzielewicz , Pyszczowski , Rabe, Raczyński , Rajzner , Ramański , R amocki , Ratyński , Rayczyński , Rączka , Rogalski novel, Romański , Romaszkowicz , Romejko , Romeyko , Romocki , Rosalski , Rosiński , Rossalski , Rostocki , Roszeyko , Rozanowicz , Rozbicki , Rożanowicz , Rudziewski , Rumocki , Rybałtowski Smulski , Sarnacki , Sarnecki , Sarnicki , Sawicki, Sczucki , Sergijevski , Siedmiogrodzki , Siehiejewicz , Sierhejewicz , Sierhiejewicz Scibor , Sipniewicz , Sipniewski , Siromski , Skibniewski , Skorupka , Skowroński , Skowron , Skrodzki , Skrodzowski , Skomierczyński , Skomierczyński , Skomierczyński , Skomierczyński , Sokowicz , Spadowski , Spandowski , Stalewski , Starzyński , Stąpaczewski , Stochalski , Suchodolec , Suchodolski , Suchopiątek , Sulczyński , Symborski , Syromski , Szabuniewicz , Szaszewski , Szczuck I Szemborski , Szempleński , Szempliński , Szeptyc , Szepietowski , Szeplewski , Szerenos , Szeronos , Szlubowski , Szmurlo , Szmigiero , Szwander , Szwedowski , Szymanowski , Szymanowski Korwin , Szymańki , Szymmanowski , Ślepow Ronski , Ślubowski , Śniciński , Śnieciński , Świderski , Święcki , Tara Stankowski , Taraszkowski , Tatarowski , Terajewicz , Terajowicz , Topczewski , Trębicki , Trojnicki , Truskolaski , Truskolawski , Truskoleśny , Truszkowski , Trzciński , Trzyciński , Tyborowski , Uyszarski , Uyszarski , Uyszarski , Walczak , Wasianowicz , Wasilewski, Wawrzecki , Wąsowicz-Dunin , Wąż , Wdziekuński , Wereszczatyński , Wędrychowski , Wiercieński , Wierciński , Wierzbicki , Wierzbicki Korwin , Wierzchowski Victor, Wilkęski , Wilkowski , Wojsiatycz , Wojsznarowicz , Wołkiejsko , Wolroński , Wroboylewko , Wolroński , Wroboylewko , Wroboylewko Wroblewski , Wróżbita , Wyczałkowski , Wyczółkowski , Wyrzykowski, Wyskowski , Wyszkowski , Wyżykowski , Xiężopolski , Zabawski , Zaleski , Zatorski , Zawadzki, Zawadzki, Zawałkiewicz , Zawidzki , Złotogórski , Zuk , Zyra , achelachowski , ZERA , Żero , Zmijewski , Żmijowski , Żuk , Żyłłok , Żyra , Zywult
The website ornatowski.com lists 676 surnames that use this coat of arms. For many of the names mentioned, we notice an almost identical spelling, e.g. B. Bonasewicz - Bonasiewicz , Jagoszewski - Jaguszewski , Liping - Lipink . It's the same last name. Over the course of many centuries, names were often passed on orally and written down with minor deviations.
Some representatives
Bratkowski . (Drag) - coat of arms of the nobility.
The Sas coat of arms is available in different variants, the most important of which are:
• Sas I: On the blue field a golden crescent moon with the shoulder down over it - between two golden stars - a silver arrow pointing upwards. There are seven peacock feathers in the jewel, pierced to the left by a silver arrow
• Sas II: On the red field a golden crescent moon with the shoulder down over it - between two golden stars - a silver arrow upwards. There are seven peacock feathers in the jewel, pierced with a silver arrow pointing to the right
• Both types are also available in counting variants with additional crowns and holders.
Your own coat of arms is a less common variety:
• Garczyński : On the blue field a golden crescent moon, underneath a silver arrow between two golden stars. There are four ostrich feathers in the jewel
Earliest records
The coat of arms of Hungarian origin, probably in connection with the Wallachians, which were deposited by Hungarian kings in the Maramures district from the 13th century . to create a defense system against the Tatars . In Halych Ruthenia , the first representatives of the Saxon family - Dragas, descendants - appeared in 13591.
The trace of the Wallachian origin of the coat of arms is contained in the legend of the coat of arms that Kasper Niesiecki presented in his coat of arms and that the Saxons derived from the Wallachian Count Wanczałuch , who was also called Wańcza Wołoszyn and was to receive extensive grants near Turka in the 15th century . Century.
In Poland, he was associated with the Wallachian families (mainly the Dragas-Saxon family) - among the several hundred families who used this coat of arms, most were expelled from Moldova and Wallachia, which settled as late as the 13th or even 12th centuries in Halych Ruthenia . These relocations were an attempt to create a coherent defense system against Tatar invasions, as well as to introduce a new kind of pastoralism in unused lands. The first data on the Sas coat of arms as the Polish coat of arms come from the year 1253, a necessary source. In 1262 the Drohomirecki family of the Sas coat of arms was recorded, which came from Rus and was a necessary source. According to Franciszek Piekosiński , the earliest mention of this coat of arms in Poland dates back to the 15th century, and the first surviving image on the seal dates back to 14642. Most of the families are mostly East Galician parish leagues, although there were also some significant families from other regions of Poland like Jędryczek from Opole.
The origin of the name of the coat of arms is unclear. According to one of the theories, the name of the Dragas Saxons is derived from the first or last name of the governor of Saxon, a descendant of Draga, who came from the family that ruled Moldova on behalf of Hungary. The eastern border of Hungary, especially the Transylvanian country, was inhabited by many Saxon settlers. Perhaps an echo of the Wallachian family relations with German family settlers is precisely the word Sas
, which was originally a nickname and later became the name of the entire family3.
The theory developed by lawyer Kostrzewski refers to the name Sas (read from the Hungarian Shash ), alternatively from English. Wallachia from the word Zazz
(Kadlec) source needed. In Hungarian the word means eagle
. Dragon
in turn means - dear, loved, priceless. The Hungarian origin of the name is the history of the Vlachs connected migration. According to him, however, it was completely wrong to associate this name with the German Saxons - hence the most likely misnomer for Wallachia - Germanic brothers
, although in the places where they had come so far, i.e. Romania and today's Slovakia, Ab In the 12th century, Saxon settlements developed, which gave a settlement impulse during the reigns of Casimir the Great and Louis of Hungary. In Hungary, the same coat of arms (sometimes mapped ) with a golden arrow) since the 15th century. The Dragffy family is expanding , which confirms the Hungarian origin of the coat of arms, especially if the name is similar to the alternative name of the Sas coat of arms .
Coat of arms of Jan Daniłowicz , Sas coat of arms (1605). Heraldic cartouche at the castle in Olesko (Ukraine)
Herbowni
• Sas I: Aleksandrowicz , Arszenic , Asłamowicz , Baczewski , Baczyński , Bacowski , Badowski , Balicki , Bandrowski , Baniewicz , Baraniecki , Bejowski , Berezovsky , Biernacki , Bereźnicki , Biliński , Błażewicz , Błażski Bryliński vel Baryliński , Brześćński , Brzeski, Buchowski, Buszyński , Charewicz , Chechłowski , Chlopicki , Chodkowski , Chrustowski , Ciemierzyński , Cieszkowski , Czajka , Czajkowski , Czapiewski , Czarnowski, Czapnski , Dunajewski , Duszyński , Dwernicki , Dziedzicki , Dzieduszycki , Dziędziel , Faliński , Fugowski , Gaczynski , Grabowiecki , Gwozdecki , Hanilecki , Hodoryski , Hołyński , Hordyński , Gorodetsky Jasieński , Jasinski , Jaworski, Jurkiewicz , Kaczkowski , Kaminski , Kanofojski , Karczyński , Kędzierski , Klodnicki , Koblański , K. Obylański , Komarnicki (Graf), Komorowski, Korczyński , Koronczewski , Kotecki , Kozlowski , Krasowski , Krechowski , Krechowiecki , Kropiwnicki Kruszelnicki , Krynicki , Krzeczkowski , Kulczycki , Kunicki , Lucki , LU czycki , Łukawiecki , Maculewicz , Malitowski , Manasterski , Matkowski , Manczak , Medyński , Mikulski , Molitowski , Mościszewski , Nahujowski , Nanowski , Nehrebecki , Niedzielski , Nowakowski, Nowosieli , Pawlik, Pawlikowski , Płoszański , Podgórski , Podhorodecki , Pohorecki , Podlesiecki , Podwysocki , Pohorodecki , Popiel , Prusinowski , Radziewicz , Rastawiecki , Rozlucki , Roźniatowski , Rubinowski , Rudnicki, Rybnicki , Ryboteśniewski , Rzodlicki , Rzodlicki , Rzodlicki , Rzodlicki , Rzodlicki , Rzodlicki , Sarnowski , Saski , Sasulicz , Semkowicz , Serednicki , Sernowski , Siarczyński , Sielecki , Siemasz , Siemigniowski , Skotnicki , Skulski , Smereczańs ki , Smolnicki , Smuk , Sozanski , Stanisławski , Staszkiewicz , Strutynski , Stryjski , Strzelbicki , Stupnicki , Sulatycki , Swaryczewscki , Szandrowski , Szeptycki , Szpakowski , Szumało , Szumiłi Towarnicki , Trojanowski , Turczyński , Turecki , Turzański , Tustanowski , Tychowski , Tymowski , Tyssowski , Tyszewicz , Uh ernicki , Uhrynowski , Uniatycki , Urbański , Uruski , Wasilkowski , Wasylkiewicz , Winnicki , Wołosiecki , Worytko , Koniecobocki , Wysoczański , Wysokiński , Wyszyński , Zapłatński , Zatwarnicki mod.
• Sas II variety
• Biliński variety
• Garczyński variety
Famous heraldry
Józef Dwernicki from Sa's coat of arms. General of Poland, cavalry commander in the November Uprising. He was born on March 19, 1779 in Warsaw. He died on November 23, 1857 in Łopatyn in Galicia.
Marian Aleksander Baraniecki von Sas Wappen - Polish mathematician, professor at Jagiellonian University. Born on December 8, 1848 in Warsaw, died on February 25, 1895 in Krakow.
Andrzej Tymowski , Sas coat of arms - sociologist, professor at Warsaw University. Member of the Center for Research on Ancient Traditions in Poland and Central and Eastern Europe at the University of Warsaw, Director of International Programs. Born on December 22nd, 1922 in Łódź , died on October 15th, 2002.
Anna Bilińska-Bohdanowiczowa - Polish painter. (1857-1893).
Julian Dunajewski - Rector of Jagiellonian University, Professor of Economics, President of Cracow, Minister of Finance of Austria. The younger brother of Bishop Albin Dunajewski .
Albin Dunajewski from the Sas coat of arms - the Bishop of Krakow. Born on March 1, 1817 in Stanisławów . He died in Krakow on June 19, 1894.
Włodzimierz Dzieduszycki from the Sas coat of arms.
Bohdan Sas- Jaworski - rider, Olympian .
Jan Sas Zubrzycki ( 1860-1935 ) - architect.
Władysław Ignacey Wisłocki von Sas Wappen (1841–1900), professor at the Jagiellonian University, bibliographer, curator of the Jagiellonian Library.
Symbols
• Crescent - occurs among the Saracens from whom the Turks adopted him. From them it was used by the Crusaders as a symbol of hope and great glory. It is also a symbol of faith, loyalty, hope, happiness, and family happiness. In magical rites it symbolizes mystery and silver.
• Star - Usually it indicates the pursuit of the target according to the principle Per aspera ad astram
. It's an attribute of freedom, inspiration, and ambition. The six-pointed star means sublime deeds, a sure conductor.
• The arrow - The custom of using it may also come from the Crusades. . It could mean someone who took part in a fight without hesitation, no matter how it ended, and especially military readiness, speed.
• Blue - This color symbolizes justice, loyalty, steadfastness, and vigilance. Patriotism, piety, trust. Brotherkowski . ( Parcaria , Parvus Sus , Porcaria Sus , Proctaria , pig's head), coat of arms.
Świnka's coat of arms in the castle in Baranów Sandomierski
• Description of the coat of arms:
On the red field the head of a black boar with silver tusks, underneath a hand that holds it by the lower jaw in a blue sleeve. A woman in a heraldic jewel in a white dress with loose hair.
• Earliest mentions:
As a result of the Horodel Union, he was transferred to Lithuania in 1413.
Coat of arms of the Silesian Świnków (from Schweinichen )
• Herbowni :
Bleszynski , Bogusławski , Bratkowski , Cholawski , Czacki , Czaczkowski , Czajewski , Danewicz , Dewknetowicz , Dewknotowicz , Dowknotowicz , Dziwosz , Gawroński , Grabianowski , Grzebski , Grzękski Kaminski , Kania, Krzczonanowski , Krzczonowski , Krzyżanowski , Malborski, Mączeński , Mączyński , Michelsdorf, Mikuszewski , Pęgłło , Piotrowski, Podbrzeski , Pomorzański , Porkus ( Prokus ), Wierzycki , Zajączek , Zieliński
Jakub Świnka , Bogusławscy
• See also: heraldry, heraldry, list of coats of arms
• Dynastic genealogy
• Unknown Polish nobility and their coats of arms - Wiktor Wittyg
Bratkowski . ( Przegonia ) - Polish coat of arms.
Description of coat of arms:
On the red field, between two golden crescent moons, with the shoulders turned towards each other, the same sword against the pole, in the jewel there is a half fire-breathing dragon, on which the same sword and the same crescent moons perpendicular to the mouth as on the shield
Earliest mentions:
There is a record from 1398 and a medieval seal from 1421 and 1424 by Piotr Wolfram, a Krakow canon.
This coat of arms is considered a variant of the Ostoja coat of arms due to its similarity and its location.
Herbowni :
Bartkowski , BATKOWSKI , Blizicki , Bortkiewicz , Bratkowski , Domaracki , Dulski , Dyako , Dzwonkowski , Epimach , Głodowski , Gołuski , Hryncewicz , Hryniewicki , Hryniewiecki , Hrynkiewicz , Huba , Howski Nićwieciński , Niewieściński , Nikonowicz , Odloczyński , Plewaka , Plewako , Przegaliński , Przepałkowski , Przezdomski , Sieracki , Strzegocki , Wietrzyński , Wolfram, Zakobielski , Zołczycki .
Bratkowski . Apart from those mentioned by Niesiecki in Volume II. There is also the coat of arms of Ślepowron and Sulima, which both Kuropatnicki and Małachowski quote.
Bratkowski , Przegonia coat of arms . You write about it in Sandomierz and Ruthenia . Piotr and Jan of knightly people are mentioned by Okolski , but those times are in Lubelskie and Łęczyckie . Jakub from Bratkowice , heir in Gorzyczany , to whom his son Adam, his Gabriel, the Łukasz , the canons of Kujawski and Warmiński , from Zuzanna Wysocka , testified: his unforgettable affection for God, with which he founded Altaria and generously bestowed it: he died in 1629 and was buried in the Wroclaw Cathedral with Starow's tombstone. Monum . Back then . in Ep . Vladisl . The second son of Gabriel Jacek. Aleksander the town clerk of Łęczycki 1674. Jan Kanon von Kujawski 1680. Stefan in the province of Posen 1697. Kazimierz and Stanisław in Sandomierskie , probably not from the Ostoja coat of arms.
Bratkowski from the Sas coat of arms, they write from Bereźnica , how do you know that they are in the same district as Bereźnica in the Przemyśl region . Jakub Bratkowski from Berezowska fathered Samuel and Jan Jakub, of whom Samuel died near Vienna. His brother Jan Jakub, who barely saved his life with a pierced Tatar arrow, thanked God for leaving that day, built two Orthodox