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The noble Polish coat of arms Brama. Die adlige polnische Familie Brama.
The noble Polish coat of arms Brama. Die adlige polnische Familie Brama.
The noble Polish coat of arms Brama. Die adlige polnische Familie Brama.
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This is a hodgepodge of a disordered, systematically arranged collection of the Polish nobility. On these pages you will find out everything about: descent, aristocracy, aristocratic literature, aristocratic name endings, aristocratic association, genealogy, bibliography, books, family research, research, genealogy, history, heraldry, heraldry, herb, herbarity, indigenous, information, literature, names, nobility files, Nobility, personal history, Poland, Schlachta, Szlachta, coat of arms, coat of arms research, coat of arms literature, nobility, coat of arms, knight, Poland, szlachta, herb, Herbarz. Sammelsurium, vel temere, systematice ordinaretur collectio super principes Poloniae, Gathering, vel timere, systematic ordinaretur collectio super principes Poloniae, Rassemblement, vel timere, ordinaretur systématique super collection Poloniae, Translations in: Polish, English, German, French.
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The noble Polish coat of arms Brama. Die adlige polnische Familie Brama.
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Werner Zurek

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 coat of arms Brama.

    Die adlige polnische Familie Brama.

    Brama ( Oginiec ) - a coat of arms.

    Description of coat of arms:

    On top of the blue field, on the shoulder of the red buckle (the camp Brama ), there is a silver cross. The shield is covered with a mitered princely mantle

    Earliest mentions:

    One of the oldest Russian coats of arms. According to Piekosiński , it is derived from the Scandinavian rune.

    Herbowni :

    Andruszewicz , Bożeniec , Chawejłowicz , Hryniewicki , Kontrymowicz , Ogiński .

    Bożeniec Jałowicki from the Brama coat of arms . Neither the old Au Brama en nor Niesiecki wrote anything about it. Kuropatnicki himself in his work The message of the noble jewel and the coat of arms: In the series of house names he expresses: Bożeniec Jałowicki from the Brama coat of arms.     

    Goślicki from the Grzymała coat of arms of the Płock Voivodeship. I read Jasek Goślicki , castellan of Wiślicki , in the list of Władysław , the king who was given to the city of Lublin in 1392. In that year Ziemowit , the Duke of Mazovia , granted this house some privileges in which they mention Henryk Goślicki , who sent his bravery to Prussia with his evidence. The dear letter from Prince Grzymisław Goślicki , Chancellor of Mazowiecki, tells the story. Mikołaj , the governor of Sierpski , defeated the German knights in the Proboszczewicze in Płock during the reign of King Zygmunt . And that the chivalrous and glorious people of this house are always there for [p. 226] of those in Podolia, of military fame and bravery, often came from their homeland, of these two Goślicki near Sokal who fell in a less fortunate battle. Franciszek Podstarości Bar- aki , the memorable captain of Pretficz and Herburt , in his slim computer, attacked a much larger group of Tatars, attacked them with his big heart, but was beaten and himself captured. occupy his life, a good captain, a great one, though he promised the enemy a sum for himself; But the Tatars, remembering how fortunately he had beaten them more than once after partially straightening him, dipped his sabers and robes in his blood, and the particles of his body were smaller, ripped apart by violence that was paganism full of the old superstition, as if they wanted to acquire such a brave spirit and such a courageous heart: 1556.5 was killed. The place where he was killed is called Goślicki's grave a day later , say Paprocki and Biel. fol . 601. Starowol . in monum . fol . 757. He wrote out his gravestone. Marcin Goślicki , Archdeacon of Płock, for his wisdom and legal skills, dear Polish kings, well-deserved Queen Bona. Paweł , the canon of Kraków and Płocki , died in 1590, whose tombstone is still visible in the Kraków Cathedral. Wawrzyniec , his brother, first pastor of Kraków, dean of Płock and Kielce, canon of Sandomierz , then bishop of Kamieniecki , Chełmski , Przemyski and abbot Mogilski , died in Poznan in 1607. Starowol . in Hecaton . Kicks. in Vitis Episcop . Posnan . They praise him first for his extraordinary abilities: because he is quite well practiced in Greek, theology, philosophy and astronomy, fluent in style and pronunciation in order to know his teaching from the books he has published: in Padua he wrote two more books for him , de Optimo Sena Brama e, Venetiis in the years 4 to 1569. and again the brochure de Optimo Cive . Krom let go of it. Welcoming the councils and states of the crown to King Sigismund III. 1587. Cracov . in 4to. There is his speech in print, the Sacerdotali , which he had in Warsaw in the Senate. He wrote much of it in verse. In the functions that he imposed on himself, the brave therefore traveled to many embassies as envoy to foreign nations, to Hungary, Germany, Saxony, Sweden and Prussia. He reconciled the rebellious Danzigers with the king, what he knew from Fridwald : Then he pushed the hearts of the Rokoszans to Zygmunt III. Therefore, he was always kind to the Polish kings and, what is the greatest thing in his pas brama alen life, so pious that there was nothing to accuse him of anger himself: as Chełm Bishop he often preached sermons to people: he attended Hospitals in Przemysłek                                    , and he treated poverty with alms: when he died his library was quite abundant in books, [p. 227] to the Płock Monastery of the Preaching Brama dens , ordered to Bzov . Propagcap . 14. fol . 97. buried with a marble tombstone in Poznań Tum , before the death of Koadju Brama s, who had made himself a diocese. Walentyn , the third brother of Wawrzyniec , the bishop, first in the country of Płock, then Castellan Sierpski , died in 1596, as evidenced by his tombstone in the Cistercian church of Mogilskie ; Morał Koziobrodzka behind him, from whom he left his daughter Anna with Jan Wolski Dunin for life: Łuk . Papr . The graces of miracles. fol . 56. Regarding her grace for the Church, she lists Sierpski : and the son of Jan, the town clerk from Płock, then from Kretkowska , there were the descendants of her son and daughter. John the Cupbearer by Brzeski Kujawski. Jan, the Guardian of the Crown, a chivalrous husband whose tombstone comes from the Latyczów Church in Okol . and Starowol . in monum . He died in 1630 in his 95th century. Krzysztof spent his years in the camp against Skinderbashi , the Turks and the Tatars in 1617. Coat of arms of Goślicki Grzymała , but you have no armed man in the Brama , only the Brama is closed: like others and without Brama , they put a straight wall with only towers. Bielski fol . Writes about Goślicki . 741 in 1577 and about his bravery.                          

    Gutteter of the coat of arms Grzymała with the difference that the Brama should be without towers, without blanks, without doors, without bars, above in the middle there is an armed man more than waist-high in his right hand, who is holding a halberd, which becomes the left side propped up, face in his right shield with one chin raised, in a Polish dress with buttons, black hat on his head with yellow flaps, with German feathers, a yellow or gold shield field, over his helmet the same man with a halberd, but on his shoulder he turned to the right shield. So I saw him in Małogoszcz in the parish church at the grave of the 1630 verse Brama benen Eleonora Gutteter , which her parents had built for her. After all, some say that there should n't be a Brama in this coat of arms , but a wall without a Brama on three rocks, and it's called Frangemberg , MS. Fr. Rutka , where he adds that he was brought to Poland under Zygmunt III. by Kasper Gutteter , whose ancestor he was bestowed by the Roman emperors. I also read about their nobility and that they came to Poland from Germany, a royal letter, but from Zygmunt August. This Kasper lived in 1589. Augustine Gutteter had his inheritance near Miechów . Jędrzej Gutteter Dobrodziejski was the Provincial in our order in 1639. During his ministry in our Kraków novitiate, the young man took his religious dress on his gold ring on the painting of the Blessed Virgin Mary. He suspended the mothers in the chapel of S. Maciej, married God in this service order and soon missed each other. in him he pleaded and seriously demanded his release from Father Gutteter : The Rek Brama went with him to the picture, and when both prayed for something, the same ring fell from the picture, hit the novice's chest and fell to the ground, reflected by them. When the frightened novice fell on the Rek Brama's feet, he asked him not to let him out of this order. Dan. Pavlov. in the life of P. Drużbicki . Maciej Stanisław von Karsznice Gutteter Płocki , Canon of Łęczyca , Dean of Pucki 1698.                        

    Achinger coat of arms . This is how Paprocki o Herb described it. fol . 587. Okolski track. 1. fol . 15. Liber Jewels fol . 36. Potocki in the mail of coat of arms. MS. P. Rutka . There is a red squirrel with a white chest in a gold field that runs to the right of the coat of arms, with its tail raised on its back. the squirrel sits above the coat of arms as if between two horns: but Okolski (whom I saw) on the helmet says that between [p. 11] with two stag horns that sat as if sitting, but turned their head back and turned to the left of the coat of arms.             

    The Au Brama en are silent about the beginning of this jewel; However, they agree that the foreign writers von Eenghinger , who were brought to Poland from Germany in 1455, place among the first Austrian gentlemen the most significant in a special grace from Władysław the Czech and Hungarian, some of whom pretended to be the king. Denied out of respect, disturbed by the court. Bzovius in Annal . num. 27. Cureus fol . 153. Buchler by Aenea Silvio c. 63. Bohem . The first to wear this coat of arms was Aichinger Zybuld during the reign of Sigismund the First. Starowolski in Epis . Cracov . Baldwin, the eleventh bishop of Krakow, uses the same coat of arms he writes about four hundred years before Zygmunt who lived. After Lambert's death the diocese of Krakow, Władysław , Prince of Poland, bestowed on Cesław ; but that he without the papal consensus this presidency had, for him forced him Gwallo -Bischof Bellowak , the Papal Nuncio to resign, and his place was formerly the French by Baldwin Palatii Apostolici Audi Brama , replaced, papal for Świętopietrz in Poland, Election Commissioner Canon Stobnicki . Fern. about Herbach sub Abdank fol . 158. What was consecrated for the promotion of Bolesław Krzywousta in Rome for the second Urban. He was kind, gracious to everyone, far from being pompous; He was generous to the poor, on whom he generously poured his provisions. He sat in this capital for five years and moved in 1108 for eternity. From this I conclude the antiquity of the Aichinger house; I understand, however, that at that time this Baldwin only came to our Poland; and then, during Zygmunt Król and the family of this house, they fathered here with us. And they say that Baldwin was a French family and that this house came to us from Germany because there is no contradiction: because the ancestors of the Aichingers, although they lived in Germania but from oriental France, had their origins in what from Augustyn Aichinger's tombstone in Cracow near Ś. The trinity; where he received this title: Eques Franciae Orientalis a Facha .                            

    Zybult , then Aichinger, who was the first to try Polish freedom, settled in Ruthenia, took the Maleczkowska from Michał , the Grand Governor of Cracow, a sister there and left two of her sons: Zybult , who, through his skills in various matters, was Bogdan Hospodar Wołoski won a great grace. His offspring from Żarszyńska in Pokuttya : one of them with Potocki Stanisław Wojewoda [p. 12] Krakowski and Hetman 1665. The second with the Kazan Field Hetman under the Usarska banner, they devoted their lives to the common good. And Jerzy Nadworny with Stefan Ba Brama y, in which Stefan, who had matured talents with many functions, exposed him to various expeditions to other gentlemen: and he forbade him to go anywhere with his bravery, he married a Hungarian woman who in Gajewska vom Hof ​​was born. Istvansius Hungarian His Brama iker , who adds in praise of the great name of the Aichingers in this kingdom; that Lupus Aichinger was the commissioner for the peace treaties with the Turks. Istvans. lib . 31. Hist. Hungarian.             

    Aichinger Augustine, the cousin of Zybult and Jerzy, acquired in Turkish, Greek, Latin, Polish, German and Wallachian languages; After being memorable in both battle and peace, he fell asleep in Krakow in 1582. Paprocki's tombstone was erected by his brother Jerzy, wrote Paprocki in a book about the coat of arms of posterity. You will find fol . 583. Privilege granted by Rudolph the Emperor to this Augustine in 1577 and thus to his brothers and cousins, ie Zybult and George, and with their subsequent descendants, in whom they vowed their chivalrous deeds and loyalty to themselves, the native ancients, the coat of arms of the ancestors changed shape to what you see.   

    This is a shield divided into two parts, the bottom of which contains four squares with four lines diagonally from the right side of the shield, the first field from the right side of which is black, the second below it is yellow, that is, golden, the bottom third is red, the fourth is white or silver . The second, higher part also divides lengthways into two parts; [S. 13] on the left shield a green hill with three corner points, on the highest a squirrel of his color; Her head turned to the right, her tail raised, her front legs raised, as if she were about to jump into a yellow field that is golden in color. On the right side a white tower in a red field, a Brama and two black windows. On the helmet a crown over which the wings are spread, on the left below yellow, above black; right red below and above white; between the wings,         

    Ekelenfordia , a coastal town in Holsacja , uses squirrels in its coat of arms, but in such a form. In the white field there is an open brama , without a door, with three red towers from which the squirrel jumps; Head turned in the right shield.   

    To this house belongs Stanisław Aichinger in the duchy of Oswiecim and Za Brama , a deputy for election of public posts from the Seym 1633. Constit . about taxes. Nicholas 1668. flourished. Stanisław in the province of Sandomierz , the squire in Kobylany in 1677, had Anna Mijakowska behind him. His Brama . Coll. Sandom . Okolski replaces Pilchs Aichinger in the index of the first volume, he did not mention him.         

    Ignacy Achinger from Radoczy SGO has registered for the election of Stanisław August Król with the Duchy of Oświęcim and Za Brama .

    Bratkowski coat of arms. There is a horseshoe like a raised brama , and through its center an arrow with an iron struck upwards so that it [p. 287] seen half in the horseshoe, half over the horseshoe: from left to right of the shield through the horseshoe and arrow pierced a straight sword, from the horseshoe to two raised palms, one on one side of the arrow, the other on the other Side so that they are not visible in horseshoes. It is difficult to guess this coat of arms of the origins. Neither Paprocki nor Okolski wrote about it. It was stamped by the Bratkowski family , some of whom settled in Volhynia. Daniel Bratkowski , Treasurer Bracławski , signed the election of Jan III. In Wołyński . The others by Brzesko Litewski . Including Bratkowski Michał and his two sons Samuel and Franciszek. Antoni had Marianna Cieślińska with her in 1727 in Volhynia. You are also in Przemyśl in 1540 . There were four brothers, Kostko , Wasko , Iwanko and Fedko :           

    Czarnecki coat of arms. Three silver eagles, with their heads pointed at the right shield and their wings and legs stretched out, arranged so that two of them lay on top, one in the middle below, in a blue field: This is how I saw him in our St. Peter's Church in Krakow, where three more are added to it, ie 2do loco. The lion looks to his right, his tongue hanging out. 3tio brog with him sticks and yellow undergrowth in a white field. 4this is a brick Brama with two side towers, in these two windows or holes, as is customary for cannons, above the Brama an armed hand with a drawn sword, provided in the right shield: in the middle of these four a silver bachelor's cross a bloody field . It is the coat of arms of Jędrzej Czarnecki, Burgrave of Krakowski. This is evident from the constitution of 1618. Fol . 8. For courageous purposes and deeds at the king's court it is then Władysław IV. It is for his considerable knightly and manly courage that he saw in the eyes of the king and the hetman, the king and the hetman during the recovery of Smolensk Showed privileges of the nobility, which were endorsed by the Constitution itself. There was this Jędrzej , born out of the famous German Count de Lailigen familii . His grandfather was once the supreme governor of the Hungarian city of Buda, captured and sent to Constantinople: there, for the sake of God and his Lord, his faith was violently torn by the Turks. After twenty years of imprisonment and more, he was released and settled in our crown. After taking Regina Żurowska , he fathered Jędrzej . The young man, who had visited Germany, Italy, France, Spain, Sweden and Hungary, had so much polish in the liberated sciences that he acquired foreign language skills that Sigismund III. After returning to Poland. The King of Poland judged him gifted, who would bring his younger Wladyslaw son to the throne in a good way; with mm then Italy traveled across the country, the Netherlands and Germany. At all then [p. 186] Expeditions under the same Sigismund of Sweden, Turkey, Prussia and Moscow for forty years, he always presented himself so brave in the eyes of the king that everyone understood him for a lost time, but in the worst case chivalry paved the way to Triumph. This heroic valor showed itself not only to worldly lords, but also to God. On his way to Italy someone followed this example: Another in Padua attacked Jędrzej in an unexpected way, badly wounded, but God forgave both of those who had his vengeance in their hands. He practiced his court so piously that every Saturday he was alone with the litany of the Blessed Sacrament. He told his mother and in order not to be idle on occasions and thus on other excesses, if they had opportunities, free of funny times, the SS ordered them to do so. read. For the especially pious Mother of God, he shared, with generous alms, the Lauretan chapel in our St., on which he scattered twelve thousand with his last will, and at least three hundred and fifty zlotys every month during his life. In these pious deeds, death found him in the seventy-third century, 1649, buried in Krakow with St. Peter: He had a horse and a dog drawn on his marble tombstone : a horse because he had overtaken the fame of chivalry on so many expeditions: a dog for his life as Moskvitzin , whom he counted among his courtiers and worked as a domestic servant the dog betrayed its betrayal by its barking. This childless citizen died, however, and with him was the name he had worked so bloodily for.                            

    1778. Wawrzyniec Czarnecki, a town clerk from Łęczycki . - Wawrzyniec Czarnecki, Inowłódzki table. - Grzegorz swordsman Inowłódzki . - In the Volyn Voivodeship , Felicjan replaces Czarnecki from Krzemieniecki . - Maciej Viceroy, rural parish. - Józef Wojski Lubaczewski . - Krasicki's footnotes.       

    Of these, however, Wawrzyniec stolnik and Grzegorz, Wielądek complements the Łódź coat of arms as shown below. - -  

    Dołęga coat of arms. There is said to be a white horseshoe, shoulder up, and the brama should be exposed, with a gold cross on top and in the center in [p. 363] in the middle of the horseshoe a white arrow or a bolt with an iron edge pointing downwards, in a blue field, in a helmet a vulture's wing and an arrow with a cast iron twisted through it, they write about it, Biel fol . 314. Paproc . Foil slot. 1007th and 1180th About the coat of arms. fol . 308. Approx. Fol . 150 vol. 1. He was a friend in MS. The Au Brama en say that he was born in Poland: when Bolesław Krzywousty fought against the Prussians, the knight Dołęga of the Pobóg coat of arms hit him on the side of an ambush, the leader of the Prussian army, as good a crossbow that he of kicked his horse and freed from life; frightened his people, and then they were more likely to be hit by the Polish saber. For these favors from the king to his native coat of arms, he added an arrow to the appendix, and the coat of arms was named after his name. It seems to me that this coat of arms is older than the time of Bolesław Krzywousta : because family members sat in the Senate during his reign. Some people add that the Niezgoda coat of arms has its origins in Dołęga .                   

    Aleksander, the bishop of Płock, the tenth not to compete for this miter, was elected like him, and science and piety enabled him to do so, entered in 1129. It was consecrated and confirmed by Jakub, the Archbishop of Gniezno, everything had been done so that some customs would be corrupted, it made a better association, more difficult against those who were far and after admonition from improvement; Gracious in this cathedral for twenty-seven years, he withdrew from life and from it in 1156. The first to tear down a wooden cathedral began to build out of the wall. Lubien . Vitae Episc . Płr oc .    

    Arnold, the Bishop of Poznan, was elected to this dignity by the Canon of Poznan and Gniezno in 1177 and consecrated by Piotr, Archbishop of Gniezno, although he was by nature dedicated to Hell, but ruled it with reason, the monastery of the fathers . Cystercjensów in Lubień , the village of Koszęcin , forever 364] donated and donated; benevolently benevolent to all other servants of God. He ruled this diocese for nine years and died of dysentery in 1186. Długos is buried in the Poznan Cathedral. in Vitis Episc . Angry.       

    Tomasz Dołęga , castellan of Brzeski Kujawski, flourished in 1228. Paweł , son of Włodzimierz von Brudzewo , coat of arms of Dołęga JUD Custodian and Canon of Kraków, 1421. Sent to Rome by Władysław Jagiełło to investigate the fall of Marcin V, the Pope support against the German knights: it was recommended to a prelate, lively piety and out of love for the motherland. He worked hard to regain the countries of Pomerania, Chełmińska and Michałów and uproot the German Knights, both in the Konstancjeński Council and in Rome, Buda and elsewhere, where he wrote and left monuments. He stopped living in 1435. In Krakow, where he built a residence at great expense. In the last century of his life he entered the Order (I understand that S. Augustine's regular canons) for which he had to let go of the advantages he had. However, he received from King Jagiełło that he had included the parish church of Kłodawa in the regular cannon to which the monastery had been presented. He was so absorbed in reading books that he would not eat unless his servants warned him it was time to eat. Długosz in 1436.      

    Tomasz Dołęga , the heir of part of the villages Dołęgach , Turzełąki and Mazow , in the Mazowieckie Voivodeship , Wąsowski poviat , moved to Brandeburg Prussia vid in 1647 . Constitution of 1768. fol . 349. where he fathered a son with Dorota Gorlewska , Michał , whose son from Katarzyna de Sacken, Marcin oberszterleitnant in wax cor . After returning ad regnum, he recovered his grandfather's parts through legal proceedings and bought goods in the Sandomierz Voivodeships and Opoczyński Voivodeships . He settled down there. He also wrote for the election of Stanisław August with the Sandomierskie Voivodeship , after whose death in 1790 the remaining descendants live: Michał , the high-ranking chamberlain JK Mci , who was a judge at the Court of the Crowns. Commissioner of Chełm Country. John Paul, younger brother of the Chamberlain of JK Mci , a captain in the foot regiment under the name Królowa Jadwigi and daughter Marianna Zuzanna , was given to you for Wojciech Zaremba , Chamberlain JK Mci . - Much.         

    Herbowni .

    Babicki , Bartnicki, Borsa , Burnak , Bychawski , Chodakowski, Cieszkowski , Czyndacki , Dąbrowski , Dłużniewski , Dmiński , Dobrzykowski , Dziedzicki , Dziublewski , Galemski , [p. 365] Gorecki, Grabowski, Grabski , Gzowski , Jarmułt , Jasieński , Jastrzębski , Jerzmanowski , Jurgielewski , Kamieński , Kawiecki , Kliczewski , Kobiernicki , Komorowski, Koszkowski , Kowalewski, Kozierowski , Kretkowski , Makowiecki , Mdzewski , Mlicki , Monstwild , Mostowski , Mycielski , Mysliborski , Narzymski , Niesułowski , Niewiadomski, Nietosławski , Osiecki , Ossowski, Ostrowicki, Otocki , Piskorski , Radzimowski , Roskowski , Sobiejuski , Srzeński , Starozrebski , Szczepański , Szornel , Szyszka, Tochman , Turski , Ulinski , Zabieński , Zaleski . 

    I talked about the Cieszkowskie Dołęga above with more complete information. Jędrzej Cieszkowski in the Łęczyca Voivodeship fathered three sons, as Acta Castren proves. Lancic . 1560. Of these, Jędrzej settled in Cieszków for his home fortune , the other two moved to Wołyń , ie Jan Włodzimirski , who left only one son who had elected the priesthood. The second Wojciech, née Anna Snopkowska , was the daughter of Dzików and three sons; Imo Krzysztof, in front of Przyłuska Acta Terrestr . Vladimir. She gave birth to two sons, Paweł , fathered by Anna Wituńska , son Mikołaj , the treasurer of Nowogrodzki , Aleksander Ordinis S. Pauli from Zardecka and Wik Brama yna . Mikołaj , the second son of Krzysztof from Przyłuska , who with Mirowska , Cheesnikowa Trembowelska , fathered two daughters, Jadwiga Liniewska and Marcjanna Iwanicka , and three sons. Bartłomiej Bernardyn , uitukasz Jesuit, Wojciech Cześnik Trembowelski , of whom there were three sons from Konstancja Lubieniecka , Józef from Łychowska , had a son, Maurice. Jan Łowczy Czerniechowski , who came from Kandyda Cieszkowska , had three sons, Wik Brama , Antoni and Chryzant . Antoni is Wojciech's third son. 2to Tobias sterile: 3tio Stanisław , the treasurer of Nowogrodzki , of whom there were seven sons from Boguszewska who were already in their place.                  

    (See above under Cieszkowskie ). [S. 366]  

    Donhoff coat of arms. The head is said to be a wild boar, its bristles are huge, its mouth is turned to the right, from which two tusks and both ears have grown out in a white field, that is, as others wish, gold on the helmet above the crown, half a gold Wild boar, head and paws raised and pierced with two spears on either side from the bottom to the head. OK. Volume. 1st post fol . 170. The beginning of the coat of arms of this and the house is drawn by some from Spain, [p. 375] as suggested by Nolimberga in Symbolis Portugalliae et Arragoniae Regum. Because when Anferhorbs or Asverhorbs , the king of Spain, the Arragonians declared war on the Arragonians , the then king of the Arragons , his life ended. Verona remained his wife, the fight with the Spaniards was waged, which she failed, she was hit on the head and captured and then tied to the trunk in a dense forest, tusks of wild and poisonous beasts. The fortune, which the queen had so sorry for, had to be hunted and hunted, it had only been waiting for it, it would have quickly taken place in the wild teeth of the filth. But Donhoff , a brave knight, broke into the overgrown forest out of love for his homeland, there to a boar, to the destruction of the attacking queen, he cuts off his head, he frees Verona and takes for his wife: He is waging war against Ansferborchius , the tyrant from the throne, and, as announced, removes him from life. Almost all panegyrists of this century write that. It is true that Nolimberg is nowhere to be seen, but it is certain that none of the Spanish His Brama iker ; he does not mention either the name of Verona or Answerhorbius , because such a story and its revolution would always be worth remembering and therefore very suspect in more conscious stories. I am the antiquity of this house, I will put the documents here more safely. 4 forward Petra Sancta cap. 3.                   

    Fern. in the garden of fol . 179. Says that the step-king of Bohemia did not leave a male heir, but only three daughters, namely Kassa, Tetka and Libussa, of these Kassa, as Balbin testifies. and Bielski in the Chronicle of Bohemia published in 1563. She married Count Biwogowi , coat of arms pig's head; On this occasion this coat of arms was bought by Biwog . On the hunt [p. 376] As a wild pig he cut off his head with his own hand, which, when he brought it to the princess with the same head in the coat of arms, was governed by them . Kassa testified to him more than she chose him as her husband: around 722; the descendants of Kassy , divided into three large families, according to Paprocki , that is, the Lord of Szelnberk , the Lord of Hazenburk , the Lord of Lemberg from Rozmital , all or some of them in the coat of arms of the pig's head, added Lev, and for it they were called lions; Of these, Joanna Lwowna from Rozmital was the wife of Jerzy Podiebradiusz , King of Bohemia, Paprocki Ogrod . fol . 195. The second rabbit, of which Jan Zaic of Hazenburk , the highest hereditary Trukhchia of the Czech Kingdom, born of Duchess Katarzyna Opawska , was Marka , Duchess Mustenberg , Countess Oleśnicka , of whom four sons were left, Wacław , Mikołaj , Jerzy and Krzysztof , they all died childless, only Mikołaj , née Anna Lobkowiczowny , fathered a son, Jan Zbinek of Hazenburk in Budynia , hereditary Trukczasza of the Czech Kingdom, the advisor to Emperor Rudolf and the hetman of Silesia. The atoll and other nearby provinces, as well as apparently the descendants of Biwog and Kassa, have dispersed: hence the Gradocene and Trewarten families in England, the Grezings on mission, according to some, seal themselves with their heads. With the same coat of arms of Alexander II Pope on the map where other Roman bishops and jewels and describe years I saw; Petra sancta proves the same. This Pope was a family from Franconia when Okolski says that in his time there were still traces of the Donhoff Palace on the Moss, the Donhoffs moved from here to Livonia and from there to the Crown: others, however, want this from Mission, others from Westphalia the Donhoffs entered Livonia .                 

    Our panegyrists spread with their writings that Meinhard, the first apostle and bishop of Livonia, was born Donhoff ; but none of the His Brama ics wrote about it; To increase security, I will briefly describe what the Au Brama en printed about him. The Order of Preachers appropriates this Mein Harda : Yes, Bzow . Annal . Eccles. 1233. num. 3. Says that Ś. Jacek translated the three Dominican prelates into different nations, namely B. Gerard, the first bishop in Ruthenia, B. Vitus, the first in Lithuania, B. Meinhard, the first in Inflanta . 13. editio . Colonies . 1616. under 1205. num. 17. says clearly. Apud Liwones with Meinardus Episcopus and Albertus Christianam Religionem Paulo Ante Propagare Caepissent , Albertus Ordinem Miliz Christi Instituit 1205. [p. 377] Bzovius himself admits that as long before this year Meinhard lived and worked near Livonia. Meinhard is attracted to this profession, Ruszel in Triumf : fol . 18. and Pruszcz attests in Forteca fol . 37. but it cannot be maintained as it is certain that Livonia was acquired by Meinhard as early as 1199, as one of the documents is the letter from Pope Innocent III. at Raynal . Volume. 13th Annal . Preacher. Given in 1199, in which this holy father of the Saxon princes encourages the Livonian Catholics from the converted Meinard to defend them. S, while Dominik was only a canon of Oxonienski this year , and in 1204, as Bzov writes there, and only in 1215 did he ask Pope Innocent to confirm his order: Jacek could neither name Meinhard nor make it a Livonian bishopric: because he was himself not until 1219 on the orders of St. Dominic was admitted when Meinhardus was dead, as and Bzovius admits the above. The Cistercian order and this insist that Meinhard follow the rules to which his menologium is traced back when they write this. In Livonia Sanctus Maynardus Episcopus monachus Cisterciensis , vir multae Religionis, a quibusdam merca Brama IBUS in Livoniam invectus , ut populis illis but the same Henriquez in fascículo SS. Ordin . Cisterc . Lib . 2nd chap. 10. As recalled by Hieronymi Romanam Rempublicam , says that this Meinhard was only a priest in Lübeck, and he is silent about his profession. He wants to be a Benedictine, but he doesn't write which rule. Christoph. Iewoniewski and M. Baron make it a regular canon of St. Augustine. Hartbone in Chronico Ordinis Teutonici in Animadvers . ad Dusbruch . P. 3. Cap. 28. He calls it a canon by Sigeberski , which was consecrated to the diocese in 1170 by the Archbishop of Brzemno . When he came to Livonia with only one servant, rented a house there and learned the language of that country with great difficulty, then with gentle ways of reconciling the pagans, these are diseases. He healed different things with the same holy cross, so much so in this fat nation that he made them hurry to the Christian faith. and that neighboring Lithuania was often occupied by Livonia at the time. Meinhard built a fortress on the Daugava River on the spot where Kircholm stands today and built a fortress with soldiers. He led the Church there: in those apostolic works he led was found by death in 1193, or otherwise, but accidentally descended from his other year which they wrote down. Henriquez loc . cit . [S. 378] Szcygiel Aquila Polono Benedict. Mart. Baronius : buried in Riga Meinard , where God glorified him with great miracles. The aforementioned Hartknoch von Henneberger tells Meinhard that his mother, his Jutta, gave birth to a total of nine sons, of whom only one Meinhard, i.e. Menekon de Querfurt, the master of the German knights, had left eight more to drown, and you Man came to him. When he found out what had happened, he saved the children from ruin, and Jutta pardoned her husband and went to the monastery to atone for their sin.                                               

    This family flourished long and beautifully in Inflancie ( Prae Brama . OG lib . 2. Chap. 2. says that Śwekczten , a city in Żmudź , the capital, the Donhoff counts were), because Otto, the voivode, was Derpski : his brother Teodor, the voivode of Inflanco , both well deserved in this country as they worked hard for the unification of Livonia with the Polish crown, as well as for the maintenance of Livonia, with once sworn allegiance to the Polish kings. Theodore left five sons, Kasper, Ernest, Herman, Gerard and Henry. Of those Herman valiantly fought for his homeland, he died in Cecora in just eighteen years .   

    Kasper, the voivode of Sieradz , the first son of Teodor, the voivode of Inflanckic . Konstvtucja 1616. fol . 5. praises him, then the stars of Laiski and Bolesławski and his brothers, who love this homeland and are loyal to it, for leaving his inheritance in this province in his hands when Charles the King of Sweden ruled Estonia: for them later gave him for merit: Wop Voivodeship, Wieluń and Radom Starosties : Constit . 1631. fol . 26. He showed even greater favor with God when he abandoned his heretical flaws with his entire household that he had reconciled with the Hacki Scrutinium Veritat Catholic Church . - Aleksandra Koniecpolska , the sister of Stanisław , the castellan of Kraków and the Grand Hetman of the Crown, had a daughter, Anna, who, according to Bogusław Leszczyński of the Wieniawa coat of arms, was also the Deputy Chancellor of the Crown and General von Wielkopolska was three sons; Alexander, Stanisław and Zygmunt. There was this puppet of great shrewdness that he showed in the army under Sigismund III. King, as in the Senate, Władysław IV. He held him in high esteem, which is why his wife was Austrian for Cecilia Renata, he sent him to an embassy in Vienna; there he fell to Ferdinand III. into the heart. To the emperor that he and his successors were willingly offered the title of S. Romam Imperii Principis : Marshal of the entire court of Cecylia Renata, charitable at all, harmless to anyone. He treated Rzeczpospolita in a way that he liked anyone who was more violent [p. 379] of their interests he was either the Au Brama or the greatest part he enjoyed doing, eventually escaping the general misfortune of such an envious mouth without ascribing anything to himself. He knew how to find friends for himself, he sought refuge so as not to offend anyone, for this he was very much respected by everyone. He was already destined to be a great envoy for the reconciliation of the European provinces, but when this agreement failed, Prussia, on his advice, was freed from civil war. He built two palaces in Kruszyn and Ujazdów , and many others were built in different places. You Ikow . in dedicat . Arithm . Curiosae : He stopped living in the world of his 57th century in 1645. His tombstone in Częstochowa: Stawicki Paulita .                       

    Aleksander, Abbot Jędrzejowski , the first son of Kasper, the voivode of Sieradz : After visiting other people's countries and Rome, she asked Pope Innocent and gave S. Honorat and Ś. Candidates that he then marked with his last will for the Częstochowa Church: he built a magnificent tomb in this church with an eternal foundation so that three masses should be celebrated each week, one of which should be sung. There was this Alexander of the great subjugations, because the Clericatum Camerae in Rome and in Poland the diocese of Kamieniec and indeed Łuckie were offered, he did not want to accept them humbly, content with the monk's bread he used to talk about, 1 go Pana pauperum victito . From Jad Kazimierz Król he drove vi, embassy to Vienna, after Ferdinand III. Kaiser, with condolences on the death of Ferdinand IV. King of Hungary. The Soborzycki Hospital was built and equipped for the poor and the generous : on charitable monasteries, especially fraternity. Dominicans Gidelskich and fathers. Bernardynów Przyrowskich near Ś. Anna, he provided alms. He charged the Krusiński Church one thousand two hundred zlotys for the foundation. A piece of priestly prayers, a daily rosary to the Blessed Virgin Mary. Mothers used to say. In his Czeladź , he warned that not only should there be no scandal, but that the service in them should increase. In these virtues he left the world that had long been disgusted with itself. Chekhov. Half of the sermon. but that the service should multiply in them too. In these virtues he left the world that had long been disgusted with itself. Chekhov. But he preaches that the service should multiply in them too. In these virtues the world that had long been disgusted was left behind. Chekhov. Half of the sermon.                           

    Stanisław Wieluński and Radomski , who Staroste , the second son of Kasper, the voivode of Sieradz , Anna Duchess took Radziwiłłowna in the marriage league, the Marshal of Lithuania, whose verse Brama surrounded three other sons, Stanislaus , Zygmunt and Aleksander: the Chapel in Częstochowa With an almost royal, completely destroyed type of marble, they decorated this wonderful mountain with a rich apparatus and armed it with cannons and other ammunition. Of these, shortly after his mother , Stanisław gave up all hopes for himself when he died; with Alexander [p. 380] I don't know what happened. The father of their merits is remembered by the constitution of 1661. Fol . 12. When he hoisted a banner to defend this homeland, and supplied them with his own coffin, which lay Sokolskie property which is region Wieluń the end of its life after its descent to the successors of the verse Brama surrounded forty years her mother. The Commonwealth let go: How it was that Stanisław stood with a heroic heart both in Beresteczko and against the Cossacks. He judged from king to emperor for the funeral in 1648.         

    Zygmunt Wik Brama , treasurer of the Lithuanian court, Chamberlain Wieluński , heir in Kruszyn , son of Stanisław , the star of Wieluński , the third, adorned with political and Christian virtues, kind to kings and everyone: he sent in 1683 to various parliaments from where he was commissioner up to the borders of Silesia and 168th up to the revision of the Crown Treasury . Constit . fol . 8th and 1690th by Joanna Teresa Brzostowska , voivode of Trocka , coat of arms of Strzemię , the remaining widow of Radziejowski , his daughter Anna Daniłowicz , the head of a Parczewska : ges Brama ben 1694. Załus . Volume. 1. fol . 1380.        

    Zygmunt Bydgoski and Sokalski Starost, third son of Kasper, the voivode of Sieradz . Near Zborów ,

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