The noble Polish Baworowski family. The noble Polish Baworowski family.
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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 Baworowski family.
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In the blue field a golden arrow with the tip pointing upwards, whereby the left half of the arrowhead is torn off without feathering, torn at the bottom, in the middle in cross section, a golden eight torn. Five ostrich feathers in the jewel above the crowned helmet.
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On the blue field a golden arrow with the point upwards, whereby the left half of the arrowhead is torn off without feathering, torn at the bottom, crossed in the middle, a golden eight torn. There are five ostrich feathers in the jewel above the crowned helmet.
Baworowski, coat of arms of Prus 2do. Paprocki in the Nest of Virtues, another house, is understood by the Baworowscy who came to us from Bohemia with their own coat of arms, by those who seal themselves with Prussia for that there, Wacław, and his son, he gives to John and those of Mikołaj, the captain, he begins: He testifies to Okolski, where he names those who came from Bohemia, not Baworowskie, but Bayer, with all this, as well as some ancestors, I put Balbin of the Czech historian as a foundation, this lib . 3. c. 15. 1315. writes that Bawor von Baworów from the family, who has an old-fashioned arrow in their coat of arms, to the Aureae Coronae monastery, that is, as a margin, which he wrote Spineae Coronae, he wrote five on estates of eternal times. So I come to the conclusion that Paprocki is wrong when he says; that Wenceslaus, who was the first to visit these countries here, had bought the goods from Baworów in Podolia from them [p. 79]
Baworowski coat of arms. In the blue field there is a golden arrow torn from the end, the tip of which is broken from the iron and bent on the left side, the saber cross from the arrow, and between the torn ends the ordinary number eight p is added. On the helmet five ostrich feathers paprocki in the nest of fol. 1212. Okolski vol. 1. fol. 30. The first was brought to Poland by Wacław from Baworów, a Czech parent at the court of Sigismund, function of it and the enemies of the motherland he was terrible, and the Polish cavalry from fearless heart kind. Baworów later he bought the castle and the city with bordering country in Podolia or founded it, named it after his name and changed its coat of arms from Bohemia, which had grown up in Prussia: after he had also Katarzyna Kolanowska, an heiress in Iwaniec, his daughter Anna from [p. 80]
Józef is still blooming, his wife Jordanowna. Szymon, his brother, lived sterile with Trzeszkowska. Your third brother, Jerzy.
Wiktor Baworowski, Adviser to the Governments of Gallic and Lodomeria, Knight of the Order of St. Stanislaus. - Alojzy the Trembowelski table, first the Cupbearer from Halicki in 1673. - Heraldry Wielądka.
Onufry Baworowski took the castellan from Przemyśl of Charczew, the heir of the Balice estate in the Przemyśl region, and in 1778 he had two descendants from her, Jan and two daughters. - Notes from Krasicki.
Prussia 2do coat of arms. Two scythes white with the edge to each other, folded so that their ends overlap, connected at the bottom with a golden link so that their end hangs; above between the ends of the scythe one and a half crosses, as in the coat of arms of Prus, red area of the shield; an armed hand with a sword is also worn on the helmet, as in the coat of arms of Prus 1mo or Paprocki in the nest of fol. 64. Put five ostrich feathers, but for a coat of arms. fol. 418. Hand and Okol. Volume. 2. fol. 542. Jewel) fol. 75. Biel. fol. 82. They usually call this coat of arms wolf scythes because they catch such wolves . The authors therefore assume the beginning of this coat of arms. Under Kazimierz Król Mnich, under the expedition against the rebel Maslaus, hetman in the Polish army, brave husband of the Prus 1mo coat of arms or as Paproc. he says in his book Strom. one of the three princes of Prussia; When he beat Maslaus twice happily, his daughter, who had only one child left with great wealth behind her, pleaded to be married to King Casimir, who not only did not defend how much he earned, but also gave more goods him to defend the borders from the enemy in these parts. In order for Maslaus to have two scythes in his coat of arms, as described here, he added them to commemorate his native one and a half crosses. Okolski is attracted to this coat of arms of Wincenty Kadłubek, the former bishop of Krakow and then a Cistercian monk, but I am sure he had the Poraj coat of arms as I ordered under this coat of arms: the same set of paprocki in the nest, but improved over coat of arms. who not only did not defend him how much he earned, but also gave him more goods so that he could defend the borders from the enemy in these parts. In order for Maslaus to have two scythes in his coat of arms, as described here, he added them to commemorate his native one and a half crosses. Okolski is attracted to this coat of arms of Wincenty Kadłubek, the former bishop of Krakow and then a Cistercian monk, but I am sure that he had the Poraj coat of arms, as I ordered under this coat of arms: the same set of paprocki in the nest, but improved over coat of arms. who not only did not defend him how much he earned, but also gave him more goods so that he could defend the borders from the enemy in these parts. In order for Maslaus to have two scythes in his coat of arms, as described here, he added them to commemorate his native one and a half crosses. Okolski is attracted to this coat of arms of Wincenty Kadłubek, the former bishop of Krakow and then a Cistercian monk, but I am sure that he had the Poraj coat of arms, as I ordered under this coat of arms: the same set of paprocki in the nest, but improved over coat of arms.
Herbowni.
Baworowski, Daniecki, Dębowski, Faszczewski, Głuchowski, Grzybowski, [p. 524] Jezierski, Kobyliński, źaźniewski, Małachowski, Misiewski, Mitarnowski, Myślecki, Nakwaski, Niewierski, Nowomiejski, Olszewski, Preczkowski, Pruski, Radomiński, Wołowski, Zaborowski, Zglinicki.
In these coats of arms you will find arrows : Akszak, Baworowski, Baybuza, Bełty, Białokurowicz, Białynia, Blanckenstein, Bogoria, Bogunki, Bratkowski, Chalecki, Hełt, Hołodyński, Kalinowa, Kościesza, Lisż, MŁosiatyńielies, Niemczyrową, Nowyniacą, Nielynies, Niemczyrowąk Pnieinia, Rubiesz, Rudecki, Samsonowski, Siekierz, Strzały w Tuzinie.
Jordan, coat of arms of Trąby, in the Krakow Voivodeship, an old house in Poland, but also famous in Rome for the first centuries because according to Chronol. Cassiod and Me. Chron. Bel. Jordanes was consul of Rome in the year after the 470th consul of Christ. Jordan Sarmata Leonis Bessici Imperatoris, comes stabuli. Niceph. Callist. 1. 15.c. 20th and then Consul Constantinopolitanus, as Parisius wrote. John Jordan, the courtier of Theodosius the second, and in relation to him first by the betrayal of the slain slave Chrysapius the murderer, John Jordan's son, gave Pulcheria the empress; Who, after avenging his father's death, had endured from this world, was Cedrena Parisius. Some people understand that this name first came to our Poland with Jordan Roman, the first bishop of Poznan, but Długosz in Vitis Episcop. Posnan. clearly states that this bishop was from the Ursyn family [p. 502] in the Jordanów house before the succession below. Jordanes was also the bishop of Warmia in 1328, but that one other coat of arms, that is, an open book for him, was laid by Treterus. Frydrychow. in Hyacin. Gwilhelm Jordan, the archbishop of Lemberg and Halych, was laid down in 1411, but was never there and does not bring an author to it. Casimir the Great (Kazimierz Jagiellonowicz would rather say), the king of Poland let Jan Jordan of Zakliczyn be hereditary under the inheritance law of the mayor of Myślinice, where Mikołaj, the castellan of Wojnica, built the castle at a cost. In 1412 I wrote to Dobek Jordan, the castellan of Wojnicki. Jordan von Zakliczyn, a copper tombstone in Cracow in the church of S. Katarzyna, above which is written: Facilis jactura Sepulchri est, memoria justi manet cum laubibus 1471. Driacki in Waschen B. Isaiah says:
Mikołaj Jordan from Zakliczyn, a bachelor from Jerusalem, honored the holy places in Palestine with his person: from Lanckorońska, Mikołaj from Brzezie, the Grand Marshal of the Crown, he fathered two daughters, Zarębina and Pukarzewska, the sons Jan and Mikołaj. John, returning from foreign lands, appeared at the royal court, fully dressed cuirass, there, eager for the health of King Alexander, a slice of salt in Wieliczka, when he was dressed, and with his swiftness he jumped: in admiration everything was, but strange for the king, but satisfied with his courage, he translated it from Bocheński and Wielicki, a certain income from them after tagging him. He then gave him the castle of Biecka, with the title of which I read him on the list given to the 1502nd city