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

    Die adlige polnische Familie Gulcz.

    Gulcz , Prawdzic (Prawda, Lion of the Wall), coats of arms of the nobility .

    Behind the red wall a half-golden lion with an iron wheel in its paws. Also a lion at the top.

    Earliest Mentions:

    Found at Wielkopolska, Mazovia, Lithuania (from 1413); the oldest seal from 1372,

    Coat of arms comrades:

    Archimowicz, Arcimowicz, Arciszewski, Babowski, Baranowski, Bączalski, Bentkowski, Bentkowski, Bereza, Bernatowicz, Berner, Beski, Będkowski, Bętkowski, Biedkowski, Biegański, Bieguński, Bielski, Bietkowski, Bogacki, Borakowski, Borysowski, Borzyszkowski, Bratoszewski, ,, Brochocki, Brochowski, Brodziński, Brudziński, Brudzyński, Brzeski, Buchałło, Buchałłowicz, Bugajło, Bujaczewski, Bujakowski, Bułakowski, Cebulski, Chotomski, Chrul, Chrulewicz, Chrybowski, Cibulski, Cichordzik, Cichrowski, Ciemniewski, Ciemniewski, Ciemiewski, Ciemiewski, Ciemiewski , Czebnowski, Czebnowski, Czeczot, Czeczotka, Czychrowski, Ćwikliński, Dancewicz, Daniusiewicz, Dankiewicz, Dańkiewicz, Daszkowicz, Dębołęcki, Dębski, Domiechowski, Dowojno, Duranowski, Działowski, Dzwonowski, Filipowicz, Gałęski, Garlicki, Gawoarzewski, Gawoarzewski, Gawoarzewski, Gawoarzewski, Gawoarzewski , Gawoarzewski Gidziński, Giełdanowski, Głębatowski, Gockowski, Goczałkowski, Goćkowski, Golemberski, Golemiński, Gołemberski, Gołembiewski, Gołębi owski, Gołymiński ski, Gołyński, Gorazdowski, Gorowski, Gorzuchowski, Gosczewski, Gosk, Gostomski, Gostyowski, Gościchowski, Gotomski, Gowarzecki, Gowarzewski, Gozdzichowski, Górowski, Gradomski, Gradowski, Gratta, Griechisch, Grek, Grekowdicz, Grodzandowski, Grukowdicz, Grodzandowski , Grudułtowski, Grudułtowski, Grudułtowski, Grudułtowski, Gulcz, Gulczewski, Gulczyński, Gylowski, Gyłowski, Hejman, Hładki, Hoffer, Hownowski, Hunnowski, Hunowski, Iłowski, Imieniński, Izbicki, Izbiński, Jarosław, Jodcewicz, Kasospericz, Jodcewicz, Jodcewicz, Jodcewicz Kenisto, Kinierski, Kiniorski, Kirzyński, Kmaczoła, Kobelski, Kobylnicki, Kochański, Kochowski, Kojadzki, Kokeli, Kokorski, Koniuszewski, Konojacki, Konsiadzki, Konsjadzki, Kornacki, Koruszyński, Koszelewski, Kozerski, Kraśnikewski, Kraśnikewski, Kraśnikewski, Kraśnikewski, Kraśnikewski, Kraśnikewski, Kraśnikewski, Kraśnikewski, Kraśnikewski Kraśnikewski Krupowicz, Kruszyński, Kruszyński, Kryszka, Krzeczkowski, Kurnicki, Krzyżewicz, Kucharski, Kukalski, Kukiewicz, Kukleński, Kuklinowski, Kurowski , Kurski, Kwaczała, L ang, Lank, Lantosz, Lasciewski, Laściewski, Latalski, Ląszewski, Leskowski, Leszczkowski, Leszkowski, Lewandowski, Lewicki, Lichtyan, Liszkowski, Lukocki, Lutecki, Lutocki, Lutomski, Łabiszyński, Łahiszewski, Łajszczewski, Łajszewski, Łajszewski, Łakoszyński, Łakoszyński, Łantowski, Łaszcz, Łaszewski, Łayszczewski, Łazarski, Łazarski, Łaźniowski, Łażniewski, Łukomski, Macieszewski, Makosiej, Mańkowski, Marczewski, Mąkorski, Meciszewski, Męciszewski, Mękarski, Mękarzewski, Miczowski, Micziewski, Micziewski, Micewski, Micziewski, Micewski, Micarzewski Młiewski, Molski, Mołocki, Mukański, Myceled, Nieborski, Nieborski, Nieborski, Nieborski, Nieledewski, Nieledowski, Niemierza, Niemiński, Niewiarowicz, Nisielski, Nisilski, Niszczycki, Norejko, Nosalski, Obałkowski, Obrociwor, Obrowiecki, Olgalszewski, Omgalszewski, Omgalszewski , Pakosenz, Paris, Paris, Parys, Patek, Pawlucy, Petelczyc, Bier, Piwoni, Piwonia, Piwoński, Płocki, Poczernicki, Poczyrnicki, Podczernicki, Policki, Porycki, Posienicki, P osieniecki, Potelczyc, Potock i, Pożarski, Prawda, Prawosudowicz, Prawdzikowski, Pruski, Przytulski, Puiss, Radocki, Radzanowski, Rauschke, Rokitnicki, Romocki, Rubczyński, Rudczenko, Rudzki, Rynarzewski, Sarbiewski, Sawczenko, Sielnicki, Sewerynowski, Sielnicki, Sicerynowski , Sieinski, Sieinski Sieinski, Sierakowski, Słotwiński, Sieprski, Słabosz, Smarzowski, Smarżewski, Smitkowski, Smitrowski, Sokołowski, Sołłohub , Sołohub, Sowiński, Stepankowski, Stroszewski, Stróżewski, Stróżowski, Strzałkowski, Strzemielecki, Smedzamedzeckika, Smedzamedzeckika, Smedzamedzeckika Szejbakowski, Szopicki, Szuba, Szubski, Szymakowski, Śmijakowski, Śmijkowski, Tarzecki, Tarzycki, Tomisławski, Trapszo, Trąbski, Trąmbski, Trębski, Trombski, Tuczampski, Tuczapski, Warmuntowicz, Wiebiorzbodski, Wąbodmiakowski, Wyszodmiakowski, Wyszodśomierski, , Zajączkowski, Zassański, Ząb, Zdzieniecki, Złotnicki, Zubczewski, Zubienko, Zubowski, Zu Chowicz, Zygmuntow Ski, Żabicki, Żeleński, Żmichowski, Żyszkowski, Żysznowski

    The noble Polish family Gulcz.

    Die adlige polnische Familie Gulcz.

    Coat of Arms of Gulcz (Vol. 4 p. 326-329)

    Gulcz herb . It should be a golden triangle, with one end turned straight up, with the same shape as goats they place on buildings, in a blue field, but not complete because there is no third line in it from the bottom, it's on top of the Helm and the Crown [p. 327] Miss disheveled, her arms cut off to the shoulder, three spindles wrapped in twine over her head as if coming together below. With the shield of the coat of arms, two are armed with armor, copies are in their hands, they hold both sides. It is the old coat of arms of the House of Gultz or Golczów. He later added Louis XIV. The King of France awarded Joachim Rudigier Gulcz three golden lilies in 1660 as a reward for his heroic services. Each of them is connected to each other, one of them should stand in the middle of the triangle, two near the apex of the triangle, one on the right, the other on the left: as attested by the authentic diplomat of this house, in which all Gulcz Liberi Barones appointed by the same king and were adopted at lilies, received them jus indigenatus throughout France. The old house and knightly works are famous not only in Poland but also in other countries, as you will see below from what I write about them from the information sent to me. Its beginnings are connected with the Gulczewskie Prawdziców. Arnold Golcz around 1300. He founded three castles in Wałcz, Dramburg and Drahim, his sons were two, Jerzy and Ludwik. The Golczów line comes from Jerzy, the black name, and from Ludwik the Biała line. These brothers in the army were famous for their heroic deeds of the Teutonic Knights, and as a reward they took many estates from the masters of the same cavalry. And since this house was reborn, some are only mentioned here. Konrad Czarny, the starost of Drahimski, founded the monastery of S. Franciszek in the city of Dramburg. From the same black line they blossomed. Gunter Consilarius intimus with Emperor Ferdinand, court chamberlain, general of the imperial hussars, governor of the Kingdom of Bohemia, he conquered many counties for his services. Marcin Maksymilian on the artillery of Ferdinand III. The Emperor's General, [p. 328] For 30 years he fought against the Swedes with a big heart, but especially in Lusacja and Pomerania he exercised his strength. About what Cluwer, fol. 816. Fryderyk, the castellan of Lędzki, Consilarius August II king. All three descended without children, the other had Maria Julianna, Countess de Eberstein behind her. Henryk, the squire on Klausdorf, a general in the imperial army, his son Konrad Riemer, the royal captain, gave birth to Idea de Dewitzen a son Henryk, who was first General von Saski, then commander of the city of Danzig, generalissimo of the Moscow army, died 1727. His son Henryk, the Starost of Wałcz, born Jadwiga Małgorzata Dorpowska, has five sons: Henryk, Jerzy, Balcer, August, Stanisław and Karol. Jerzy Gunter, the second son of Konrad Riemer, a Major General in the Sask Army, sterilis. The third John left two sons. The same Henryk heir in Klausdorf, the second son Henryk heir in Rutki, from whom there were three sons; Franciszek Rüdiger, Major General of the Moscow Army. Jan and Joachim Rüdiger Major in the Danish Army. This line includes Christopher Henry, then Major General to the Elector of Brandenburg. From the line of Biała Gulcz from Ludwik was born Arnold, whose son Balcer was a marshal at the court of the Elector of Brandenburg, he fathered a daughter from Anna de Rauschka, Ludwika Maria, who first lived with Wojciech Krasiński, voivode of Mazowieckie. after him with Władysław Sapieha, the voivode of Brześć, and three sons; Colonel Jerzy, Captain Friedrich and Heinrich Oberleitnant, whose three sons live at this time. Jerzy, brother of Arnold, the royal captain and then judge Wałecki, by Teresa de Martentin Fleminkowny, had three daughters, as many sons, namely Joachim Rüdiger, who for a long time was a payman in the French army when he was there on many campaigns and with chivalry, and with an undaunted heart he wrote, raised a general over the infantry, with a new auction of his coat of arms, as I mentioned above, and he won many other favors from France: at Brandeburg then he was ruled over by the army entrusted to the infantry, and that his fame was renowned among all monarchs: for this he was almost one of the ones, he tore out the others. Christian V. King of Denmark, he was appointed generalissimo over his entire army, so Johann Georg, Prince of Saski, later told him when he sent his entire army to Vienna: he had put it on display with his bravery and with the praise Jan III. King of Poland, he died childless in Treblin in 1688, unbroken in his Catholic faith and benevolent in our Wałecka residence. [p. 329] John Henry in the captain's imperial army, but during the siege of the castle of Arras in Flanders he was killed in the square. Arnold Kasper, Burgrave of Wałecki, heir in Człopa, Drzonów, Trzebinia, Pieczyska, Szonów, Klausdorf etc. from the 1670 Sejm. He was appointed by Margrave Constit. fol. 26. had Marianna Gostyńska, née Borków, with whom he left two sons and three daughters, including Teresa Małgorzata, first Władysław Unrug, the elder of Gniezno, 2 to the vote of Franciszek Pilchowski, the second Urszula to Aleksander Haz, the landowner Wachowski . The third, Małgorzata Katarzyna, married to Krzysztof Unrug. Of the sons, Joachim Rudigier von Wschowski was united for life, first with Helena Kurska and then with Krystyna Fryderyka Brudzewska, the daughter of Zygmunt Brudzewski, a general in the Sask army. The second Jerzy Franciszek lieutenant in the royal army, his daughter Elżbieta Carolina from Elżbieta of Bukowiec, Schlichtinkowny. To the same line belonged Franciszek Joachim, the royal courier, general over the Lithuanian guards, the royal economy in Poland, the general commissioner, Śrze-dzki and Nowodworski starosta, secretary of the legation to the Ottoman port, he died childless in Grodno. The third, Małgorzata Katarzyna, married to Krzysztof Unrug. Of the sons, Joachim Rudigier von Wschowski was united for life, first with Helena Kurska and then with Krystyna Fryderyka Brudzewska, the daughter of Zygmunt Brudzewski, a general in the Sask army. The second Jerzy Franciszek lieutenant in the royal army, his daughter Elżbieta Carolina from Elżbieta of Bukowiec, Schlichtinkowny. To the same line belonged Franciszek Joachim, the royal courier, general over the Lithuanian guards, the royal economy in Poland, the general commissioner, Śrze-dzki and Nowodworski starosta, secretary of the legation to the Ottoman port, he died childless in Grodno. The third, Małgorzata Katarzyna, married to Krzysztof Unrug. Of the sons, Joachim Rudigier von Wschowski was united for life, first with Helena Kurska and then with Krystyna Fryderyka Brudzewska, the daughter of Zygmunt Brudzewski, a general in the Sask army. The second Jerzy Franciszek

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