The noble Polish coat of arms Nostitz. Die adlige polnische Familie Nostitz.
By Werner Zurek
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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.
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 Nostitz. Die adlige polnische Familie Nostitz. - Werner Zurek
The noble Polish coat of arms Nostitz. Die adlige polnische Familie Nostitz.
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Garczyński coat of arms (vol. 4 pp. 68-73)
Wappen Garczyński (Bd. 4 S. 68-73)
Armoiries de Garczyński (vol. 4 pp. 68-73)
Armoiries de Garczyński (vol. 4 pp. 68-73) - 1
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The noble Polish coat of arms Nostitz.
Die adlige polnische Familie Nostitz.
Nostitz, coat of arms. Families belonging to the coat of arms: Choczowski, Nostitz or Nostycz
Nostitz - a noble family from Upper Lusatia , who spread Silesia , the Czech Republic and Poland quite early on .
The Lords of Nostitz have been registered in their ancestral seat in Nostitz ( Obere Nosaćica) - today a district of the town of Weißenberg - since 1280 . In 1439 Nostitz was sold by the family. The family was divided into three branches:
Unworthiness (near Kittlitz ) with the line Unworthiness and Cunewalde ,
Ullersdorf (near Jänkendorf) with two lines: Ullersdorf and Schönbrunn (the latter includes the Silesian lines Mitsch, Ransau, Lampertsdorf and Zedlitz) and
Rothenburg with the Rothenburg, Guttau and Tzschocha lines . The actual line of the Rothenburg Nostitz family began with Caspar von Nostitz (d. 1484), whose three sons Hartwig, Georg and Otto (I.) founded the later heavily branched lines of Tzschoch, Guttau and Rothenburg.
Czech Republic
Jan Hertwik Nostitz (1610–1683)
The Czech Graf Zweig comes from the Czoch line established by Hertwik von Nostitz . His great-grandson Johann von Nostitz (died 1619), was chairman of the regional council of the Duchy of Wola , left two sons, Otto (II) and Johann Hartwig; from the former comes the Rokytnice line, which was given the title of baron in 1681, the title of Bohemian count in 1675 and the title of imperial count (imperial count) in 1692 . In 1890 the line ended at o'clock. Józefie Nostic (1821-1890).
The founder of the Rieneck line was the second son of the aforementioned Johann von Nostitz, Jan Hertwik Nostic (1610 Wińsko –1683), who acted as a true privy councilor and supreme chancellor of the Czech Republic. He received Sokolov in his will after Otto von Nostitz (III.) . In 1631 he became Baron Sokolov, in 1641 a Czech graphemaker, in 1651 an imperial graph and in 1673 he invested in part of the County of Rieneck. Pakoměřice Castle became the headquarters of the Nostitz-Rieneck line, and after the Měšice Castle was built in 1775, the family moved there. After the Second World War, the Counts of Nostitz-Rieneck were deported from Czechoslovakia to Austria and their property was confiscated.
Silesia, from 1711 the Count's branch comes from the Ransauser branch of the House of Mitsch. The Prussian general August Ludwig von Nostitz comes from this line .
The coat of arms of the Nostitz family shows a red and silver checkered bull horn in a blue field. On the helmet with a red and silver cover of the horns.
Franz Anton von Nostitz-Rieneck (1725–1794), Czech nobleman and patron
Friedrich Moritz von Nostitz-Rieneck (1728–1796), Austrian field marshal and president of the court war council
Johann Nepomuk von Nostitz-Rieneck (1768–1840), imperial-royal field marshal
Albert von Nostitz-Rieneck (1807–1871), the highest land marshal (Oberstlandmarschall) in the Czech Republic
Erwein von Nostitz-Rieneck (1863-1931), Austro-Czech politician and industrialist
Maria von Nostitz-Rieneck (1863–1934), wife of Ernst Emanuel von Silva-Tarouc from 1885
Maria-Anna von Nostitz-Rieneck (1882–1952), from the Ringhoffer couple , philanthropist
Zofia Nostitz-Rieneck , wife of Friedrich von Nostitz-Rieneck, born as Princess von Hohenberg (1901–1990), daughter of Archduke Franz Ferdinand who was shot in Sarajevo .
August Ludwig von Nostitz (1777–1866), Prussian cavalry general , heir to Sobota
Willy von Nostitz (1835-1916), Prussian officer, member of the Prussian state parliament
Gustav von Nostitz-Wallwitz (1789–1858), 1839–1846, Saxon Minister of War
Hermann von Nostitz-Wallwitz (1826–1906), German politician
Benno von Nostitz-Wallwitz (1865-1955), 1928-1945 President of the Oberlausitzer Wirtschaftsgesellschaft in Görlitz
Alfred von Nostitz-Wallwitz (1870–1953), German politician
Helene von Nostitz-Wallwitz (1878–1944), German writer
Gottlob Adolf Ernst von Nostitz and Jänkendorf (1765–1836), Saxon politician from Upper Lusatia and writer under the pseudonym Arthur vom Nordstern
Karl von Nostitz-Jänkendorf (1781–1838), Russian lieutenant general
Eduard von Nostitz and Jänckendorf (1791–1858), Saxon lawyer, landowner and politician
Ulrich von Nostitz on disgrace (1500–1552), chairman of the Upper Lusatian regional council
As a mercenary commander in Chojnice, Kaspar I von Nostiz took part in the Thirteen Years' War on the side of the Teutonic Order , which was forced to surrender after a three-month siege .
Kaspar II von Nostitz (1500–1588), member of the Princely Council .
Ernst Armin von Nostitz (1863–1926), Prussian lieutenant general
Otto-Ernst von Nostitz (1894–1959), lieutenant in the First World War
Gottfried von Nostitz-Drzewiecki (1902–1976), German diplomat
Karl von Nostitz-Drzewiecki (1767–1838), Saxon lieutenant general and commandant of the Königstein fortress
Konstantin von Nostitz-Drzewiecki (1786-1865), Saxon lieutenant general and commandant of the Königstein fortress
Garczyński coat of arms (vol. 4 pp. 68-73)
Garczynski coat of arms. MRS. Hemp. A jewel named Calatowa is struck for their coat of arms. MRS. about Familiach Prus. they are attracted by the Junosz coat of arms. The Sas coat of arms is known in the genealogy on the Krasiński engraving card; it bears a great resemblance to the jewel of Sas, after all with a different symmetry you find it here, ie an arrow pointing straight up at an iron angle, above the moon with horns on a new moon; lowered, and the arrows on the sides of the moon on this side and on the other, on a star, four ostrich feathers over the helmet, so I saw it; on P. 69] the home seal of one of them, the same was given by Fr. Mikołaj Garczyński Soc. He was born in this house and added that his name was Cholewa, or it was different from the Cholewa coat of arms, and in Kazan it is faked like that at his funeral. Rzeszowski, but elsewhere I saw only three feathers on the helmet through which the arrow ironically steers towards the right target. Brantovna was one of those families behind him. Jędrzej Richter Tczweski, brother of our Br. Mikołaj, died around 1667. I read Bogusław in 1668. in Monitu. Residential Mariaeburg. Samson, Ensign of Chełmiński, said goodbye to this world in 1667. He was buried with the Carmelites in Danzig, the wife of his Pomeranian chamberlain Jan Werda, whose daughter her daughter and Dorpowski were consecrated. Aleksander, brother of Samson, both were born to Pisieńska Rengelinowna, their son was Orle, Garczyn, Iłownica, Krtów, zu MS. writes about the Prussian family, but in the foreword ad Conceptus mirabiles I read that the mother was Samson Grzymułtowska, the sister of the Poznan voivod; I don't know if it's better to say that Grzymułtowska gave birth to his wife Werdzianka, but that MS. he hesitates that the Verdy Chamberlain von Pomorski Grzymułtowska had behind him. From this Werdzianka Samson had three sons, Damian, Krzysztof and Stanisław; Of these, Stanisław, the castellan of Konarski from Lasocka, his son Franciszek, Gnieźnieński and Poznan Canon, several times deputy of the Crown Court. Damian was the standard-bearer of Poznan, his first wife, Anna Radomicka, castellan of Kaliska, gave him four sons, Ludwik, the Poznan headmaster, Stanisław, first the Poznan hunter, then the castellan of Bydgoszcz, now castellan of Inowrocław, his from Szczawińska, son of Wacław, and from Załuska, Józef: Stefan, striker Ensign Wachowski, [p. 70] he was marshal at the Sejmik in Średa and deputy, now castellan of Gniezno, his descendants of Zofia Tuchołczanka, the elder Jasieniecka, and among them his son Franciszek. Franciszek is Damian's fourth son. Damian's second wife, Ludwika Leszczyńska of the Wieniawa coat of arms, including son Michał Koronowski, professor of the Cistercian Order, and daughter Angela, nun of S. Franciszek in Bydgoszcz. Adam from Malbork Province signed the election of Jan Kazimierz. Stanisław na Garczynie and Orlu, from the Sejm 1683, commissioner for the demarcation between the Masovian Voivodeship and the Duchy of Prussia. Cons. fol. 12. Garczyński for Jan Zamojski's guardian, Starost Kałuski, then the Voivode of Sandomierz, one of whom was Eufrozyna Ołdakowska. N. Garczyńska Ensign of Chełmińska, Dominika Kossowski, the wife. Jan Deputy of the Crown Court in 1725. At that time Johannes was in a mental state. You are also in Krakow. Of these, Jan signed the Cracow Confederation. Joanna Tyburce Chrząstowski, Zadora coat of arms, spouse. The Zapendowsky of Prussia seal themselves with this coat of arms, but according to the Ministry of Justice. The sword does not place an arrow over the Prussian families. The same Dargolewskis there, but the sword wheel does not have two stars.
Wielądek in heraldry entered this family in Volume IV. from Niesiecki, later in the volume of V., he enclosed a separate and detailed description that was given to him, as he writes from authentic documents. And the love for the coat of arms refers to its description in Volume IV. According to Niesiecki, it is not known why this ace is mentioned in the coat of arms. Wielądek's genealogy is as follows. -
This old house in Prussia, Pomeranian Voivodeship, was named Garczyn Garczyńskie by the first ancestors of his heirs. From these Michał Garczyński, the goods of Garczyn, Stare Orle, Krtowo, Równe, Iłownica, Ułonia Wielka, Karczewo, Karczewko and others in the Pomeranian Voivodeship, inheritance, as through an authentic donation in Bełz from Alexander his son Feria. documented secunda post festum SS. Tuum Regum from 1671 attested. The one with Zofia Pisieńska, the coat of arms of Poraj, fathered two sons, Aleksander and Samson. Aleksander Garczyński, son of Michał, the Marchocka of the Ostoja coat of arms in Rus, had two daughters: Zofia, Andrzej Rzeczycki, wife Katarzyna Chrząstowski and two sons, Jan and Władysław Steriles.
Samson Garczyński, Ensign Chełmiński, married twice, primo voto with Katarzyna Doręgowska, left descendants: daughter Ewa, who was married to the first husband of Wawrzeńc Wałdowski of the Topór coat of arms, after the second Zapędowski, and three sons, Aleksander, Rafał, the one with Katarzyna Kochańska had five daughters Marianna after Jakub Rogaliński, son of Franciszek Łódź Rogalinski and Marianna Przetocka, of which daughter Konstancja Rogalińska after Andrzej Łochyński, Konstancja behind Morskie, [p. 71] Barbara to Dzierzbicki. Rozalia to Lniński. Krystyna after Gortatowski, all four childless, and the son of a Samson who sterilized with Roznowska. Bogusław Garczyński, the eldest son of Samson nee Doręgowska, born of Justyna Lisowska, had a son, Aleksander, of whom he fathered one from Barbara Plichcianka, Gostyńska's Starosta Walerian, with Zalewska, and Maciej Garczyński, with Anna Sicińska Daughter, Marianna, behind Tokarski, with whom she left two daughters, Józefa and Magdalena, and three sons: Franciszek, Tomasz and Piotr Tokarski. There were five sons of Maciej Garczyński and Sicińska: 1. Józef Garczyński, who with Marianna Grabowska had a daughter Teresa and a son Paweł. 2. Ignacy Garczyński, who with the first Agnieszka Przyborowska, fathered Wincenty and Romuald; childless with the other Zakrzewska. 3. Paweł Garczyński, with Dąbrowska sterilis. 4. Andrzej Garczyński, who fathered Romuald and Maksym with Honorata Zarembianka. 5. Wincenty Garczyński, who is childless with Gogolewska. Józef Garczyński, who with Marianna Grabowska had a daughter Teresa and a son Paweł. 2. Ignacy Garczyński, who with the first Agnieszka Przyborowska, fathered Wincenty and Romuald; childless with the other Zakrzewska. 3. Paweł Garczyński, with Dąbrowska sterilis. 4. Andrzej Garczyński, who fathered Romuald and Maksym with Honorata Zarembianka. 5. Wincenty Garczyński, who is childless with Gogolewska. Józef Garczyński, who with Marianna Grabowska had a daughter Teresa and a son Paweł. 2. Ignacy Garczyński, who with the first Agnieszka Przyborowska, fathered Wincenty and Romuald; childless with the other Zakrzewska. 3. Paweł Garczyński, with Dąbrowska sterilis. 4. Andrzej Garczyński, who fathered Romuald and Maksym with Honorata Zarembianka. 5. Wincenty Garczyński, who is childless with Gogolewska.
Samson Garczyński, Ensign Chełmiński, son of Michał, secundo voto with Barbara Werdzianka, the Odrowąż coat of arms in Prussia of the old and important family, daughter of the Pomeranian chamberlain Jan Werda, Starost von Nowski from Elżbieta Grzymułtowska of the Nieczuja coat of arms : 1. 2. Chryzostom Krzysztof, 3. Stanisław, the castellan of Konarski Łęczycki.
Damian Garczyński, the first son of Samson von Werdzianka, born the standard-bearer from Pozna, married twice, first vote with Anna Radomicka, castellan of Kaliska, fathered four sons: Ludwik Chamberlain of Poznań, Franciszek, Stanisław, castellan of Inowłódz, and Stefan, castellan of Inowłódz of poses.
Ludwik, Chamberlain of Posen, heirless. Franciszek had two sons with Walewska: Stanisław, the canons and priest of Zbąszyński, and Kazimierz, the ensign of Wschowski, of whom Józef and Jan Garczyński were sons. Stanisław Garczyński, the third son of Damian nee Anna Radomicka, born, castellan of Inowłódz, the first relationship with Wiktoria Szczawińska had a childless son Wencesław, Starost of Kłodawa. The second relationship with Załuska consists of sons, Józef childless and Mikołaj Garczyński, who with Zboińska left a daughter, Magdalena Ignacy Tuchołka, a wife and a son Jakub. Stefan Garczyński, the fourth son of Damian née Radomicka, born, voivode of Poznan. The one with Zofia Tuchołczanka fathered four daughters: Ludwika and Dąbski, childless. Eleonora after the Lanckoroński Starost von Rawski, including three sons. Teresa after