The noble Polish family Mutyna. Die adlige polnische Familie Mutyna.
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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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Mutyna , Dryja ( Drya , Dricziki , Mutina , Mutyna ), coat of arms.
• Description of the coat of arms:
Dryja I: three gold stones in a decorative frame on a red oblique left stripe. The red field. There are three ostrich feathers at the top.
Dryja II: differs from type I in that the belt has blue edges and the stones are set in silver.
Dryja III: in the red field, diagonally on the right on the white stripe - three green stones in a gold setting, decorated with eight balls. There are three ostrich feathers at the top.
Dryja IV: in the golden field, on the diagonal left red belt - three golden stones. Three feathers on top.
• Earliest mentions:
1276 the oldest seal with the coat of arms of Wojciech von Lubieniów ,
1395 is mentioned for the first time in court records.
In 1413 he was transferred to Lithuania as a result of the Horodel Union.
Coat of arms of Czech origin, one of the older ones. (Organ Fire Universal Encyclopedia, Vol. 4, 1899)
Coat of arms of Burgundian origin brought to Poland by a knight named Mutyna , who lived in Poland in the 13th century . Drya means three, that is, three gemstones. (Zbigniew Leszczyc , Herby of the Polish Nobility, first printed 1911-13).
• Herbowni :
Bieczkowski , Borysowicz , Boryszkowski , Borzejowski , Bożjewski , Bożejowski , Chłapowski , Chodorowicz , Czabowski , Czewiaszko , Czyżewicz , Czyżewski , Czyżowski , Drya , Dryniakiewicz , Dryon , Dr. , Estko , Gabliński , Galewski , Gałęzki , Gamalej , Glebocki , Gorecki , Grabieński , Grodzicki , Jenicz , Kiszewa , Kiszewski , Kopydłowski , Kozaryn , Krepsztul , Kwinta , Kwinto , Lesek , Lisky , Mutyna , Niemierzewski , Okulicz-Kozaryn , Orzelski , Osiecki , Pikiel , Poświątkowski , Prewysz , Radecki, Ronowski , Rudzicki , Runowski , Siąski , Tawtygierd , Tomicki , Towtygert , Towtygiert Westerski , Wysocki, ickernicki ,
• Famous people with coats of arms:
Dezydery Chłapowski (1788-1879) - Polish general,
Przybysław Dyjamentowski (1694–1774) - a well-known forger of diplomas, pedigrees and chronicles,
Kropidłowski's Kindergarten
• See also:
Herbalism, heraldry, chivalry, list of coats of arms
Dyamentowski from the Drya coat of arms. Neither Niesiecki nor the previous authors wrote anything about this family. Niesiecki , who briefly writes about the coat of arms of Drya , only mentions the Mutyns who introduced this coat of arms in Poland and is completely silent about the families that branched off from this house in Poland. In his Herbarz Duńczewski writes very extensive and interesting information about the Mutyns and their families, from whom he runs the Dyamentowski House. The full description, as Duńczewski put it, is here. - The Dyamentowskis of the Drya coat of arms have existed for centuries and they lead from the former Mutynów via Bożejowski , one of which is the Trąbczyńskie district , like the ancients via these houses of the brightest Polish and Mazovian princes Lita and Grodzkie Nowomiejskie , Poznańskie [p . 112] and Kalisz transactions. First they wrote about Trąbczyn , the ancestor of the house, a village in Kalisko , which is part of the voivodeship. But Swiętosław Mutyna , son of Luczysław , née Mutynów , who (as a letter from Bolesław Pudyk dated 1253), because of his knightly valor and loyalty, went to his stunning, the property of Bożojowo and the stone called Dyament , from the aforementioned monarch. the first of them began to write. This gives the number of two sons, namely Racław , the eldest, who died in 1289 and by whom God's good was preserved, later in the descendants of their Bożejowscy , who later moved to the Poznan and Kaliskie Voivodeships in a later century; where one of them, who named the first village after God's name, immediately accepted his denomination for posterity. By the younger Chwalimier , who died in 1300 and whom he good Kamien received, named Dyament with Zameczek in the confluent rivers Dunajeca with the Vistula River, where today the village Otfinów located. in the name of Mutynów , who always writes from the Dyamentu Stone : One of these descendants (which will be discussed below) was named Dyamentowski , the third son of Świętosław , the son of Mrocław , who settled in Silesia, and counts de Dimant - Dimanstein , ie counts Dyamentu Stone Dyamentu was multiplied by the house that is still there today under the same name. The fourth brother, son of Count Świętosław , Count named Strzeszko , was elected abbot on Łysa Góra in 1316 after the adoption of the Benedictine monastery , where he was fully occupied in late 1328, when he ruled this monastery in the year 12, a day old man died at the age of 90.
Chaderz or Hadro , that is Adrian Mutyna , the brother of Świętosław , count and uncle of these four brothers, who moved from Poland to England in 1264; and that he was encouraged by the beauty of this land, he stayed where he was for a long time the court marshal of Count Rychard Kornubja , brother of the King of the Angles, and then left there descendants who later moved to the Bohemian kingdom and united with the former descendants of Mutynami , Gwilek and Hartman, i.e. William and Herman. This husband was born with all the talents (which people of outstanding character always adorn at particularly large courts) of refinement and fine manners, and he could serve this count so well that after the swift death of Conrad IV this time under the turmoil in the Roman Empire, as the dearest on the throne, that is Alphonsus called Sapiens, Castile and the King's Legion, in this election to win the crown of the empire, he was his help At which this monarch, or later by the fate of divine judgments, remained hidden, it was finally Adriana's work, and he was to be bound by the obligation that, although for a short time, he carried his count in the old manner, Rychardus , the imperial Sign of dignity, had never before been published in the Kornubieńskis censuses of the house.
Chwalimier , the son of the younger Count Świętosław , had two sons: Stanisław , who died in 1332, and Dobiesław , who died in the Cistercian order of Koprzywnica in 1338 , also a daughter of Wojciech, Count Przecław , a woman who died in 1328 . Stanisław , there were two sons and the same number of daughters. Of these, the first Wacław Mutyna , Cracow Cuper , died in 1360. The second Jarosław , who had left the Norbertines in Hebdów in 1349 , died as a preacher in this monastery. Of the daughters, Jadwiga was married to Count Wojsław from Górka and died in 1350. And Kingda is Kunegunda , her sister, who died in 1308 in the monastery of St. Marcin Krakowski, a nun. Wacław's sons were three and one daughter was Kazimierz, Dadzibóg and Minogniew . Of these, Kazimierz died in 1385, leaving three sons. Dadzibóg , who had remained a Germanic knight, died during the war with Lithuania in 1380, and the youngest Minognev- Benedictine, who later adopted the custom of Abbot Łysa Góra Świętokrzyska in 1377, was elected when he was 11 years old when he ruled the monastic community, and in late 1388 he turned his life into death. Sister also of these brothers and daughter Wacława , called Stosław , in Trze
The Cistercian monastery of Bnica no longer lived in 1391. Kazimierz Mutyna , these sons were: The first Falisław , who died as royal captain in 1394 during the Silesian War with Władysław , the Duke of Opole. The second royal armor named Krzesław died childless in 1397. And the third Wacław , the 1401st Zawichostki , a castellan, Jachna von Wimiar , in whose marriage the son of Przedysław Mutyna , a Poellaniecki castellan from 1425, who was married to Zochna from Bidzina , was born. Przedysław had three sons: Świętosław , Dadzibog , Dobrosław and two daughters: Bronimera and Dobrocha . The eldest of the sons, Świętosław Czechowski , who died as a castellan in 1448, lay behind a grave in Otfinów , behind which Hanka from Rogów was. Dadzibóg died in 1450, he had a daughter with Jachna von Malice Wojciech, a daughter, a son of Wacław , and a daughter, Hanka, Przecław Krakowski, a Stolnik , who died in 1490. Wacław , his son, lived in 1471 from Barbara von Połacewice , Dobrogosta of his daughter: Kaszka , [p. 114] of the Sząniecki Monastery , a nun who died in 1480 and left his son Dobiesław , who died in 1492 during the war of the Rus against the rebel Mucha under the then command of Zemełki Hetman, about the Kromer fol . 572. Behind them Dobiesław was married to Marychna von Szczekocin , two of whom were daughters: Helena, a nun of the Staniątec family , who died in 1520, and Sawina Wacław from Kościelec Krakowski, her main wife , who married in 1509. And at these two daughters the branch of Dadzibog , Pakoslaw's son, ended.
Now the branch of Dohroslav's brother follows . The 1444 with Władysław III. The valiant king of Poland and Hungary, he died in the unfortunate war of Varna. And because he was married to Kochna von Rythwian , he left two children from this marriage: Haliszka Wacława von Góra, Skubow coat of arms , or better Abdank , the woman, who died in 1479, a very pious woman, and Petrosław in 1469, behind Bogusława von Sielec , Coat of arms Poraj , daughter of Tomisława , of whom he left two sons: Pokojsław the Elder, who died in