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Das adlige polnische Wappen Oginiec. The noble Polish coat of arms Oginiec .
Das adlige polnische Wappen Oginiec. The noble Polish coat of arms Oginiec .
Das adlige polnische Wappen Oginiec. The noble Polish coat of arms Oginiec .
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This is a hodgepodge of a disorderly, systematically arranged collection of Polish nobility. On these pages you will learn everything about: descent, nobility, aristocratic literature, aristocratic name endings, aristocratic association, genealogy, bibliography, books, family research, research, genealogy, history, heraldry, heraldry, herbalism, information, literature, names, aristocratic files, nobility, personal history, Poland, Szlachta, coat of arms, coat of arms research, coat of arms literature, nobility, knights, Poland, herbarz. Conglomeration, translations into: English, German, French.
Dies ist ein Sammelsurium einer ungeordneten, systematisch geordneten Sammlung des polnischen Adels. Auf diesen Seiten erfahren Sie alles über: Abstammung, Adel, Adelsliteratur, Adelsnamenendungen, Adelsverband, Genealogie, Bibliographie, Bücher, Familienforschung, Forschung, Genealogie, Geschichte, Heraldik, Heraldik, Kräuterkunde, Informationen , Literatur, Namen, Adelsakten, Adel, Personengeschichte, Polen, Szlachta, Wappen, Wappenforschung, Wappenliteratur, Adel, Ritter, Polen, Herbarz. Sammelsurium, Übersetzungen in: Englisch, Deutsch, Französisch.
Il s'agit d'un méli-mélo d'une collection désordonnée et systématiquement organisée de la noblesse polonaise. Sur ces pages, vous apprendrez tout sur : l'ascendance, la noblesse, la littérature aristocratique, les terminaisons de noms aristocratiques, l'association aristocratique, la généalogie, la bibliographie, les livres, la recherche familiale, la recherche, la généalogie, l'histoire, l'héraldique, l'heraldique, l'herboristerie, l'information, la littérature, les noms, dossiers aristocratiques, noblesse, histoire personnelle, Pologne, Szlachta, armoiries, recherche d'armoiries, littérature d'armoiries, noblesse, chevaliers, Pologne, herbarz. Conglomération, traductions en : anglais, allemand, français.
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Release dateFeb 8, 2022
ISBN9783755773726
Das adlige polnische Wappen Oginiec. The noble Polish coat of arms Oginiec .
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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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    Das adlige polnische Wappen Oginiec. The noble Polish coat of arms Oginiec . - Werner Zurek

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    Das adlige polnische Wappen Oginiec.

    The noble Polish coat of arms Oginiec .

    Oginiec . Gate ( Oginiec Polish ducal coat of arms .

    Kasper Niesiecki , claiming to be the historical work of Wojciech Kojałowicz, describes the coat of arms:

    It was supposed to be a camp gate , and on it a torn cross, over the helmet of the ducal miter (...)

    Kasper Niesiecki , Herbarz Polski , Vol. II

    Some historians believe that there is not a torn cross at the top of the gate , but a white lily and golden leaves in a golden circle. Most often, however, the cross is torn at the top.

    The modern description is as follows [a] :

    On the blue field shield , on the shoulder a red buckle , a silver cross detached at the top.

    The whole is of a heraldic coat surrounded , lined with an ermine .

    The cloak is crowned with a prince's miter.

    Juliusz Ostrowski refers to the coat of arms as one of the oldest Ruthenian coats of arms . Piotr Małachowski added information in his coat of arms book that the coat of arms in Poland was bought in 1028 by Władysław II .

    Kasper Niesiecki (followed by Kazimierz Czarniecki ) gives the following legend:

    This coat of arms was acquired on the occasion when the Tatars broke down the gate in the camp, the ancestor of this house was caused by the fact that the Ruthenian and Tatar dukes evaporated and hit it with it.

    Kasper Niesiecki , Herbarz Polski , Vol. II

    In a more elaborate version it was made by Hipolit Stupnicki  specified :

    The adoption of this coat of arms comes from the occasion: when the Tatars, after breaking into the gate of the camp, broke through the gate of the camp, the ancestor of this house from the house of Kozielski princes came straight line from Włodzimierz W. stormed on the Enemy too, they vaporized him from the fort and killed him head-on.

    Hipolit Stupnicki , Polish Herbarium and Name Merit List..., Vol. II

    compiled on the basis of reliable sources, particularly classical and modern herbaria . However, it should be noted the frequent phenomenon of the wrong coat of arms being assigned to aristocratic families, particularly in the case of aristocratic legitimacy before the possessive heralds , which was then recorded in the successively appearing herbal magazines. Family name identity does not necessarily imply affiliation with any particular coat of arms. Such an affiliation can only be unequivocally established through genealogical research .

    The complete Herald list can no longer be reconstructed today, also due to the destruction and loss of many files and documents during the Second World War (e.g. during the Warsaw Uprising in 1944 over 90% of the holdings of the main archive in Warsaw , where it was stored, burned ) most Old Polish documents) . The list of surnames in the article comes from the Polish herbalist Tadeusz Gajl [8] (7 surnames ] . The presence of a surname on the list does not necessarily imply that a particular family used the coat of arms of Bram. Often the same surnames are held by many families covering all states of the former Commonwealth represent, i.e. peasants , townspeople and nobility . This is the most complete list of coats of arms to date, which the author will constantly add to in subsequent Herbarz editions . Tadeusz Gajl lists the following names of those entitled to use the Brama coat of arms :

    Andruszewicz , Fedorowicz , Glinski , Hryniewicki , Kontrymowicz , Ogiński , Rafaławski

    Gate ( Oginiec ) - a coat of arms .

    Coat of arms description :

    In the blue field, on the shoulder of the red buckle (the camp gate), the silver cross has been detached at the top. The shield is covered with a princely mantle with a miter

    Earliest Mentions:

    One of the oldest Russian coats of arms. According to Piekosiński , it derives from

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