The noble Polish coat of arms Leliwa. Die adlige polnische Familie Leliwa.
By Werner Zurek
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Das ist ein Sammelsurium einer ungeordneten, systematisch angelegten Sammlung des polnischen Adels. Auf diesen Seiten erfahren Sie alles über: Abstammung, Adel, Adelsliteratur, Adelsnamensendungen, Adelsverband, Ahnenforschung, Bibliographie, Bücher, Familienforschung, Forschungen, Genealogie, Geschichte, Heraldik, Heraldisch, herb, Herbarz, Indigenat, Informationen, Literatur, Namen, Nobilitierungsakten, Nobility, Personengeschichte, Polen, Schlachta, Szlachta, Wappen, Wappenforschung, Wappenliteratur, Adel, Wappen, Ritter, Polen, szlachta, herb, Herbarz. Sammelsurium, veltemere, systematice ordinaretur collectio super principes Poloniae, Gathering, veltimere, systemati cordinaretur collectio super principes Poloniae, Rassemblement, veltimere, ordinaretur systématique super collection Poloniae, Translations in: English, German, French.
Il s'agit d'un méli-mélo d'une collection désordonnée et systématiquement organisée de la noblesse polonaise. Sur ces pages, vous trouverez tout sur: descendance, aristocratie, littérature aristocratique, terminaisons de noms aristocratiques, association aristocratique, généalogie, bibliographie, livres, recherche familiale, recherche, généalogie, histoire, héraldique, héraldique, herbe, herbalisme, indigène, information , littérature, noms, dossiers de noblesse Noblesse, histoire personnelle, Pologne, Schlachta, Szlachta, blason, recherche sur les armoiries, blason de la littérature, noblesse, blason, chevalier, Pologne, szlachta, herbe, Herbarz. Sammelsurium, veltemere, systematice ordinaretur collectio super principes Poloniae, Gathering, velti
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 Leliwa.
Die adlige polnische Familie Leliwa.
Leliwa ( coat of arms )
There were the following basic variants of the coat of arms :
1. "In the blue or red crescent of golden horns on the top shot , over the six-beam star gold . The jewel of seven feathers of the peacock and for them the same crescent with a star "
2. In the blue crescent of golden horns on the top shot , over the szcześciopromienna star of gold , from which comes an arrow Silver żeleźcem the tip . The jewel of the three feathers bouquet
3. "In the blue crescent of golden horns on the top shot , over the six-beam star gold . The jewel of the same coat of arms on the background of feathers ostrich .
genesis
Earliest records
Coat Leliwa in crests Gelrego (in the right upper corner )
The history of the coat of arms is said to go back to the 12th century. 1 coat of arms of the seal have blessed Berthold of Garsten in the year 1140. 2
This crest is the so the oldest European armorials : Armorial Bellville ( 1360 - 1400 ), Flemish Armorial Gelrego ( 1370 - 1395 ) Armorial Golden Fleece (approx .. 1470 , and in Armorial Gymnich () XVW .) Codex'ie Berghammer (XV in .).
The oldest seals : Jerzy Leliwita ( early 14th century ), then Spicymira from Piaski de Arena, other seals : 1334 ( Castellan of Kraków Spycimir ), 1352 ( Castellan of Wojnica Jasko Tarnowski), 1373 ( Rafał Nieustępowicz ), 1373 ( Wacław) Słupowski ), 1375 ( Castellan and Staroste of Krakow January Mielsztyński ), 1394 ( voivode and starosta of Krakow Spytek Mielsztyński ), 1395 ( Sulko of Beneszowice ), 1413 (Jadwiga of Leżenice ), 1419 ( Vilnius voivode Wojciech Moniwid ), 1431 ( Niekrasz Butwidowicz ), 1451 (Jan Pilecki ). 3 Epitaph Wierzbiony from Branice 1425 .
The oldest surviving mention in the court documents with the 1399r ., But the record of the coat of arms Leliwczyk
from 1357r . 4th
By the act of the Union of Horodel in 1413 . The coat of arms of Leliwa was transferred to Lithuania (it was adopted by the Voivode of Vilnius, Wojciech Moniwid , they were adopted by Jan Tarnowski and Jadwiga of Leżenice ). 5 It is the most widespread in the regions of Krakow , Poznan , Sandomierz , Vilnius and in the province of Ruthenia .
The origin of the coat of arms
It is difficult to determine today whether any alien influences had their part in the creation of the Leliwa coat of arms . This coat of arms is one of the oldest Polish coats of arms , but there is so a heraldic system for Germany, Hungary , the Netherlands and others .
Originating Leliwa took to many historians , starting from January Dlugosz , until the age of XX. There are several hypotheses on about the origins of the coat of arms :
1. Jan Długosz was a supporter of the foreign origin of the coat of arms . He came across the Leliwa coat of arms from Mondstern Castle across the Rhine , where he comes forerunners of this Spycimir family (it is based on this historical evidence ). In Liber Beneficiorum, writing about the establishment of the Tarnow Church, he mentions that :
... then only under the needle Leliwa derived is from the Rhine , with the blood of the Alemanni , with as a sign of arms Star six- surrounded by two horns of the moon on a blue background , left Their Own existing offices and have happier to live , he came to the lands of the Kingdom of Polish.
Leliwa coat of arms from the castle of the Sułkowski princes in Bielsko-Biała
More to learn to be with his description of the Church Church . All saints in Krakow , this was built by knight Jakub Bobola :
The same James wore on orężu and shield link long and narrow . His many descendants stepped on the knights and nobles , which kind came from the Rhine , namely those from Tarnow , Melsztyn and Yaroslavl , with a coat of moon not completely with one star in the blue . in as a result of this merger , abandoned old characters , ie . those cell , she began to use as a coat of arms , the moon does not completely together with the star . the other , however, some knight in the Kingdom Polish and especially the Mazowsze , the talk to the link on orężu .
According to Jan Długosz, this hypothesis was presented in turn by Bartosz Paprocki , Szymon Okolski , Kasper Niesiecki and others .
John Dlugosz introduced as a different version of the legend heraldic ( Description Church Church . All Saints in Krakow ): It is a message that supposedly mentioned kin and house , which has called the
Leliwa does not come from the Rhine , nor can it not brought the moon with stars as a coat of arms , but by some happy and victorious battle with the Hungarians , in which they fought, until the appearance of the moon and the stars ( as the , was the moon does not completely ), it was a proof for the generated the valor awarded by Władysław the short , King Polish .
2. The native Polish origin Kamm told the court biographer Hetman Jan Tarnowski , Stanisław Orzechowski . Native origin coat of arms tried in August also to prove Vincent Balicki , Jan Leniek . The contemporary historian , Włodzimierz Dworzaczek, is the same opinion . Researchers forcing indigenous origin of arms show through all the typical Slavic name coat of arms .
3. Aleksander Brueckner Said , did all the names of coats of arms of the top on - Bank have origin topographical , from the river on Which the ancestors settled for Example . Tarnawa , Rawa , Pilawa, Leliwa . 6th
4. George Piechowski Agrees to with other modern researchers , did the arms Moon star and Leliwa have completely Call different origins . 7th
etymology
The word Leliwa
believed to be old , the Slavic . Its importance is not that well known .
1. Stanislaw Orzechowski thought , did Leliwa
so much Means , what Patrzwa alone.
2. This name can you therefore try to the pagan deities Lele and Polele to connect . This could be confirmed by the fact that the ancient Slavs supposedly assigned their names to some stars . Mickiewicz wrote about them :
Already facing the moon , one star shone , the other ; already a thousand of them , already a billion flashing . Castor with his brother Pollux shines on their heads , called once in Slavs : Lele and Polele; 8th
3. Andrew Kulikowski writes in Big crest families Polish
, that in the country Sieradz is the village Leliwa , and the name of the sentences is it a rare phenomenon astronomically , when the planet Venus rises on the moon in the new moon . In pagan times was one such configuration as a harbinger of misfortune .
Heraldic comrades:
Hutten Czapski . Leliwa coat of arms with the crown of the counts
The following list crest ownych (594 families ) has not the character completely . The full list of names never did not exist . The presence of a surname on the list does not have to mean that a particular family has been sealed with the Leliwa coat of arms . Often times these same names are the property of many families representing all states of the former republic , ie . Peasants , townspeople , aristocrats .
Abramovich , Adamkiewicz , Adamkowicz , Aksan or Aksanow , Albicki , Anczewski , Andrzejewicz , Anszewski , Antoszewski , Anuszewicz , Anuszewski , Babczyński , Babinski , Bacewicz , Bachrynowski , Badkowski , Bagrycewicz , Bahrynowicz , Bahrynowski , Bajer Bakrynowski , Bałuczyński , Barancewicz , Baranowicz , Bartkowski , Baszowski , farmer, Baurski or Baur, Bayer, Bądkowski , Bedliński , Bereziński , Bernatowicz , Bes, Besowski , Willmirowski , Bękowski , Białas , Białobłocki , Białopiotrowicz , Białoszycki , Bielicki , Bielowski , Bieniewski , Binkowski , Blocki , Błudnicki , Bobola , Boboński , Boczkowski , Bodzanta , Bodzewski , Bolte, Bonuchowski , Borzuchowski , beaver , Brandt Brażewski , Brażyński , Bremer, Broniewski , Bryżyński , Brzeszewski , Brzoz Dowski , Brzozogajski , Budzewicz , Bukowiecki , Bułajewski , Bulhak , Burakowski , Kit , Cerkas , Chłasiewicz , Chłasko , Chmielewski, Choberski , Choborski , Chociatowski , Chrościcki , Chrucki , Chruścicki , Chryściński , Ci chowicz , Cichowski , Cidzik , Cudowski , Czajowski , Czapiewski , Czapkowski , Czapski , Czarnecki, Czawszajewicz , Czechowicz , Czechowski , Czelatycki , Czelatyński , Czerczycki , Czerkies , Czech , Czeyłytko , Czobor , Czubicki , CzuBitfsKi , Czubowski , Czudowski ( Leliwa III), Czulski , Czuprynowski, Czupryniewicz , Czybiński , Dackiewicz , Dackiewicz , Damerau, Danecki , Danilewicz , Danilo , Daniłowicz , Daszczenko , Dashkievich ( Leliwa III) Daszkowicz , Daszkowski , oak , Dabrowski , Dewejn , Długołęcki , Dobaniewski , Dobrzanski , Dobrzyński , Dokurno , Dorohostajski , Dowejn , Dowgiał (L), Drasławski , Dreszkowski , Drowdwiłło , Drzeczkowski , Dudziecki , Dusejko or Dusieyko , Duszkiewicz , Dymitrowski , Dyszewicz , Dziewiętnicki , Dziubiński , Dzur , Francuzewicz or Francuzowicz , Freiman-Ostacewicz , Fryjewicz , Gabry (i) ałowicz , Ganglowski or Gangłowski , Gaugłowski , Gawłowski , Gąglawski , Geczewski , Giecewicz or Gieczewicz , Gieczewski or Gieczowski , Gi erłowicz , Gierszod , Giesztołd , Giesztowt Łokiański , Gintowt , Gintowt Dziewałtowski , Girowski , Gołuchowski , Gordziałkowski , Hill, Gorkański , Gotartowski , Gozdzki , Hill , Górkański , Graniewski , Granovsky , Grell, Grochowski , Grunowski, Gurkowski , Gurnowski , Gozdek , Herok , Herżod , Hláska , Hlebicki , Hlebicki-Józefowicz , Hlebowicz , Hláska or Hlasko , horn, Hortyński , Howig , Hubal , Ibiański , Irzykowicz , Iwonicz , Jacewicz , Jackiewicz , Jacosławski , Jaczewski , Jagielnicki , Jagintowicz , Jaholkowski , Jakowicz , Jaksmanicki , Jaksmański , Janisławski , Janowicz, Jarosławowicz , Jaroslawski , Jaskmanicki , Jaskol (L) d, Jawsza , Jelec , Jelowski , Jerzyk , Jerzykowicz , Jezowski , Jotkiewicz , Józefowicz , Jucewicz , Juchniewicz , Juchnowicz , Judinowicz , Juniewicz , Junowicz , Jurkowski , jus ( m ) kiewicz , Juszkiewicz , Kadziński or Kadzyński , Kalenicki , Kalenik , Kamieński , Kappel, Karaczowski , Karsznicki or Karśnicki , Karwacki , Kaski , Kaspe rowicz , Kiersz , Kiewlicz , Kirsz (a) Kisielowski , Kisks , Kiszelowski , Kiszkiewicz , Knipowicz , Kokocki , Kokoski , Kolanski , Komorski , Konczacki , Koniński , Konopiński , Kończacki , Kopestynski , Koppet, Kopystyński , Korczyc or Korczycki , Korczyński , Korzeniowski , Kostewicz , bone , Kościewicz , Kotaszewicz , Kozicki , Kozielski , Kozieł (t), Krainski , Krajewski, Krajowski , Kraśnik , Kronicki , Krosno , barley , Krysiński , Kryściński , Kryżan , Krzesz , Krzywoblocki , Księski , Kszyniecki , Kuchmistrzowicz or Kuchmistrzowski , Kuchta , Kuciński , Kukiel , Kumaniecki , grief, Kunter, Kurczukowicz , Kurmin , Kuzmicki , Laskowski, Ledycki , Leliwa , Lemański , Lenkszewicz , Lesieniewicz , Leskiewicz , Leśkiewicz , Lgocki , Lipanski , Lipen , Lipinski , Lisiecki , Lisowski , Lissowski , Liszeń , Liszyń , Litynski , Lostin , Ludkiewicz , ceabcewski , Łabcewski , Łachoyski , Łakowicz , Łaszkiewicz , Ławiński , Ławrynowicz , Łohojski , Łopacki , Łosiew , Łostowski , Ł oziński, lozo wski , Łuban ka , Łyczkiewicz , Lysakowski , Macewicz , Malszycki , Małszycki , Marcinkiewicz , Marcinowicz , Margiewicz , Martyszewski , Matuszewic (z) or Matus ( e ) of the practice , Mąkierski ( Leliwa Deny .- trumpet between the moon A Star ) Medeksza , Melsztyńskie , Meslicz , Miaskowski , Miastkowski , Micewicz , Michalowski , Mickiewicz, death ( or ) NSKI , Mierzeński , Mierzyński , Mikulicz , Menaion (e) ko , Młaszkowski , Młodkowski , Młotkowski , Mokierski , Molwiłło , Mo (i) visual ( lowicz ), Mo ( you ) wid , Montwid (t), Montwił ( bovine ) Montywid , Manvydas ( owicz ) Morstin or Morsztyn , Mutykalski , Myszkowicz , Mytko , Naguszewski , Narmo (u) nt , Nasmont , Natalski , Nazdrowicz , Newelski , Niedoma , Niedoma , Niedoma Niedoma Niemierzyce , Niesiolowski , Nietowć , Niewiardowski , Niezwiecki , Ninieński , Nozdrowicz , Nutowć , Odyniec , Oklejski , Okuszko , Olchowicz , Olechowicz , Olechnowicz , Osostowicz , Ostaniewicz , Ostaszkiewicz , Ostrowski, Ostrz eszewicz , Ostrzewski , Pacenko , Pacewicz , P acyna , Pacynko (a) Pajewski , Paruszewski Parys, Paszkowski , Pausza , Pawlowski , Pawsza , Pereszczak (a) Petkiewicz , Petroch , Petruszewycz , Petyhorski , Piaszczyński , Piechocki , Piechowski , Pieczychowski , Pieniążek , Pietkiewicz , Pietrasiewicz , Pietraszko , Pigłowski , Pilecki , lightning strike , Piotrowicz , Piotrowski, Piórkowski , Pławiński , Pobłocki , Podgorski , Podhajecki , Podlaski h. Leliwa IV Podleski , Podleski , Pogórska , Pokrywnicki , Pokrzywnicki , Polocki , Połoniewicz , Polonski , Popławski , Postawka , Preuss, Prussian , Pruszak , Pruszyński , Przyborowski , Przywidzki , Pstrocki , Ptaszynski , Puti (y) anowicz , Puzyno , Radwański , Rakowic ( ki ), Rakowicz , Raczkowski , Rekszyński , Rekść , Rekuć , Rentfiński , Rętfiński , Rogowski, Rohoziński , Rojcewicz , novel, Romaszko (a) Roycewicz , Rozdzwienicki , Rozmanik , Rykowski , Rymsza (a), Ryx , Saltejewicz , Samotyk or Samotycki , Sawojski , Sczepiecki , Serb, Sępieński , Sieczko , Siedleszczany (s) NSKI , Si edliszczeński , Sienkiewicz, Sierpski , sięski , Skinder , Skorupa, Skumin , Sławiński , Sławoszyński , Sławoszyński , Słobotski ) ski , Słowackiński , Słobotski , Slotwinski , SM , Songin , Soroka , Specymirski , Spicymirski , Spiner , Splawski , Srzechiński , Srzedzi ( e ) ński , Staniewicz , Stanilewicz or Stanilewski , Starowolski , Starzechowski , Staszkiewicz , Stawryło , Stecewicz , Sti ( e ) Rnski or Stirnski , Stiruski , Streżowicz , Strubnica , Stryjkowski , Styrnski , Styrpejko , Styruski , Suchorowski , Sudnik , Swołyński , Sworski , Syćko , Szalamuński , Szalkiewicz , Szałkiewicz , Szaniecki , Szawernowski , Szczepicki , Szczepiecki , Szpiner , Szredziński , Szuczewski , Szulakiewicz , Szymkiewicz , Szymkowicz , Ścierski , Śledziewicz , Śniadecki , Śnieżko , Th ( y ) edziński , Spawn , Tarnau or Tarnow, Tarnowski , Temruk , Tomkowicz , Towgin ( owicz ), Trojanowski , Tułkowski , Tyszkiewicz , Ulęzgęłło , Urak , Ustarbowski , virion, Waclawski , Wapczyński , Wardęski , warning sdorf, Wasilewicz , Węcławski , Węsierski , Wiaze ( IE ) Wicz or Wiażewicz , Wicki, Wiedecki , Witecki , Wieliczkowski , Wieroz ( sz ) emski , Wierzbicki , Wietski , Więcławski , Wiszacki , Witcki , Witski , Wojakowski , Wojanowski , Wojnowski , Woliński , Wolkowski , Wołodko , Wołodzko , Woronowicz , Wrzosek , Wyrowski , Wyrzykowski, Wyskocki , Wysocki, Zaborski , Zabrzeziński , Zacharewicz , Zajączk owski , Zawadzki, Zbirochowski or Zbiro (w) ski , Ziembowski , Zienkiewicz , Zienkowski , Zongołowicz , Zuroch , Zurowski , Zygmuntowicz , Żagliński , Żarski , Żuk , Żuławski , Żurawicki , Żurawski , Zurowski , Zyczynski , Żyła , Zylowski , Żyrawski
Coat of arms of the Leliwa uses it (in different versions ) Stadtwald ( moon inverted horns on the bottom of the star ), Minsk Mazowiecki , Ostrowiec Swietokrzyski , Przeworsk , Tarnobrzeg , Ternopil , Tarnow , Siena , Stryków , Poznan , Tölt , REGIONALE , and village Krzywcza , is also the coat of arms of the castle in Rożnów .
Newspapers> 18th century
445 (Kuryer of Poland) 1759
Burial of the bowels of Andrz. Status. Housing cube in the bone. soc. Jesus. 1759.27 / 7th in Kobyłka exchange goods previously (No. 441) from Count Marcin in Załuski, appendix a bishop. draznensk. and mi Abbot Sulejow., Cantor Krakow. From the decoration of the coat of arms of the family of two sisters and brothers in the following order Olszowskich-Prus 2-to-two goats too late from the grandfather's primate; Potkańskich-Brochowicz-in the blue field. Hirsch the coat of arms of the mother of the prince; The coat of arms of Lędzkich-Janina-grandmother, d. H. A steel shield; Koryciński - the whole house has expired. Great-grandmother's coat of arms ax; Skoligow coat of arms. the family from the Lanckoroński house into which Załuski Lanckoroński-Zadora's younger sister, Płomieńczyk Lwia Głowa, Rostworowski-Nałęcz, Stadnicki-Srzeniawa, Ossoliński-Topór, entered; Kuczyński-Korwin; Kuszlów-Lubicz horseshoe with a cross; The princes of Lübeck - four moons; Karczewskich-Jaseńczyk; Szaniawskich-Junosza; Cieszkowskich-Dolęga; Tyszkiewiczów-Leliwa; Lewandalów-Lew; Rzewuskich-Krzywda; Dembiński-Rawicz. (in addition to No. 32)
Newspapers> 19th Century> Part 1
4757 (Poznan Journal) 1883
In Gal. 17 / X. + Romuald Leliwa Żurawski, bee-eater from 1831 (No. 240) died in Bochnia
6821 (Poznan Journal) 1889
Posen 22 / VIII. In Petersb. + Jadw. hr. Rzewuska, widow after the death of Aleksandrze Rzew a year ago. Mother of the young playwright Stanislaw. The writer herself (pseud. Leliwa) (No. 192)
7860 (Poznań Journal) 1892
Hipolit Hutten Leliwa Czapski Regiment, veteran. from 1831 22 / VII. + years 86. Pogrz. in Bardo near Września. Sisters and Family (No. 170)
9199 (Poznan Journal) 1896
Pain. Leliwa Pruski + yesterday after 11 years of serious illness, wife and children