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The noble Polish family Kos. Die adlige polnische Familie Kos.
The noble Polish family Kos. Die adlige polnische Familie Kos.
The noble Polish family Kos. Die adlige polnische Familie Kos.
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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, 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.
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, velt
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Release dateDec 13, 2021
ISBN9783755760313
The noble Polish family Kos. Die adlige polnische Familie Kos.
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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 family Kos. Die adlige polnische Familie Kos. - Werner Zurek

    The noble Polish family Kos. Die adlige polnische Familie Kos.

    The noble Polish family Kos.

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    The noble Polish family Kos.

    Die adlige polnische Familie Kos.

    Kos, Kos (Koss) - a coat of arms .    

    Description of coat of arms : 

    There are three red slopes in the silver field. Gemstone: three ostrich feathers 

    Sorts:

    1. Five times in a red and silver polo belt. Jewel: A silver eagle's wing between two buffalo horns with red and silver stripes. Aleksandrowicz.  

    2. Another piece of jewelry: two buffalo horns in red and silver stripes. Kalkhtein. 

    Earliest mentions:

    (indicate here when and in which documents this coat of arms appeared)

    Coat of arms : 

    Amsel, Balaszewicz, Bałaszewicz, Bokszczanin, Borski, Burski, Kasak, Kobyliński, Kos, Kosak, Kossacki, Kossak, Maas, Mas, Plastwig, Pluszwic, Poleski, Rabcewicz, Rossen, Rzęczkowski, Siemirowski, Stoliński or., Wapelsoliski

    See also: herbs , heraldry , list of coats of arms

    Source: " http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kos_(herb_szlachecki) "  

    Kos II

    Kosarzewski, Bogen (emphasized arch) - coat of arms of the nobility .    

    Description of coat of arms : 

    In the red box a bow, stretched with an arrow, silver. Gemstone: three ostrich feathers. 

    Sorts:

    1. In the red field, above the stretched bow with arrow, silver, also a horseshoe with an etched bachelor's cross. Kosarzewski. 

    2. In the red box there is a drawn bow with an arrow wrapped around it, silver. Kaminski. 

    3. Another piece of jewelry: green laurel wreath. Kosice. 

    Earliest mentions:

    Coat of arms known from the 16th century.  

    Coat of arms

    Assanowicz, Bajraszewicz, Bajraszewski, Bałakir, Bohdziewicz, Bohusz, Borysowski, Brzumiński, Bublik, Burczyucha, Choromowicz, Chorumowicz, Chwastowski, Czyczud, Dargiewicz, Eggzwidzud, Dargiewicz, Eggzicwidzi, Eggzicwidzi, Ejdzwidzi, Ejdzwidzi, Ejdzwidzi, Ejdzulzi, Ejdzulziwort, Ejdziewicz, Derewiortski, Ejdziewicz, Derewi? , Halkiewicz, Halkiewicz, Halkiewicz, Halkiewicz Jakóbowicz, Kamiński, Kierszański, Knichycki, Kosanowski, Kosarski, Kosarzewski, Kosicki, Kozarewski, Kozarzewski, Krukowicz, Kule? , Paluszkiewicz, Paszczyciska, Paszczycski, Pluszkiewicz, Podwiński, Przedżymirski, Przewalski, Radzinowicz, Raven, Reniger, Rodziewicz, Saffarewicz, Snitowski, Śnitowski, Sulejmanowicz, S.

    Famous representatives

    Maria Rodziewiczówna

    Kos ( KOS, Koss ) - Prussian noble coat of arms , probably of Western European origin . Used by around 20 families, mainly in Royal Prussia , as well as Mazovia and Lithuania .               

    There are three red slopes in the silver field. Gemstone : three ostrich feathers. Red labras , lined with silver .      

    The Kalkstein family uses the Kos coat of arms differently, they have three stripes above the shield, one below each other, directly above the helmet, and the hunter's wing and crown between the two tribes.  

    The coat of arms mentioned by Niesiecki , Dachnowski ( coat of arms of the royal Prussian nobility ), Ostrowski ( book of coats of arms of Polish families ) and Chrząński

    The most famous family of this coat of arms were the Kosów von der Amsel from Royal Prussia and the Chełmnoer Land . According to Dachnowski, this family comes from Italy , from where it came to Prussia via Bohemia in 1230. In another manuscript, however, the same author claims that the family comes from the old German nobility of the Blackbird ( German: Kos ) and settled in Prussia 1250. Kosovars supported the Teutonic Order in the Thirteen Years' War . After the Crown took over Royal Prussia , they stayed in place, served the Republic of Poland, and achieved senatorial degrees. In the 16th and 17th centuries the family was already in large

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