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The noble Polish Abakowski family. Die adlige polnische Familie Abakowski.
The noble Polish Abakowski family. Die adlige polnische Familie Abakowski.
The noble Polish Abakowski family. Die adlige polnische Familie Abakowski.
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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 Abakowski family. Die adlige polnische Familie Abakowski.
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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 Abakowski family. Die adlige polnische Familie Abakowski. - Werner Zurek

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

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    Office oft he President District Commissioner

    Biuro Prezydenta Komisarza Okręgowego

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    The noble Polish Abakowski family.

    Die adlige polnische Familie Abakowski.

    The noble Polish family Abakowski coat of arms Pobóg.

    Abakowski vom Pobóg - coat of arms - a Polish noble family.

    Onufry , son of Jan, came from this family and entered the nobility of the Kaunas province in 1819.

    Abdication :

    In a red field a floating silver bar broken in the shape of a W; Helmet ornament: an identical bar. The origin of this coat of arms is legendary. traced back to the time of Prince Krakus (around 700) and said about it: A simple man by the name of Skuba had given Prince Krakus the means of killing the dragon who lived in a cave in the Wawel Castle in Krakow and which devastated the surrounding area, and had from the prince received a W as the first letter of Wawel, or of Waz (the snake) as a coat of arms. The coat of arms was named Skuba after this first owner . Then it is said: it is this coat of arms to a brave man Skuba ver l flee been that under the eyes of the prince a strong Deut¬schen courageously have overcome, probably pagan in early times. It must be noted, however, that there were no personal coats of arms in Poland in pagan times ,   just as the Slavs at the time of Krakus did not have a written language, i.e. they did not yet know W. It is probably more correct that this coat of arms is an old field ¬ mark and that the coat of arms should represent a locking bolt , as it was in the earliest times on the doors, in order to close them if necessary by engaging the teeth of the bolt; The keys also had a toothed shape for locking boxes. If you note that such a bar * in Polish is Skobel , also called Skubel , the name Skuba , which the coat of arms used to carry , can be derived from it . King Boleslaw III in 1109, before the battle on the Hundsfeld, sent Jan Skuba de Gora to Emperor Henry V to offer him peace. The Emperor declared that he would accept such a case on condition that the Poles would submit to their oath for eternity, and in order to emphasize his words, he showed the ambassador an open, filled treasure chest and said, pointing to the money: This will defeat the Poles! These scornful words hit the Poles very hard, he pulled his ring with the Skuba coat of arms off his finger and threw it with the words: So let's add gold to gold! Into the treasure chest to indicate that gold, no matter how much, could not conquer the Poles. Understanding this answer, the Emperor disguised his displeasure with a certain affability and said briefly: "Thank you! «From this time on the coat of arms was called Habdank, from which in Polish pronunciation became Abdank . Sometimes the mutilated names Awdancz and Gewdancz can also be found . In memory of this event, Jan Skuba was henceforth called S karbek (from skarb , the treasure) by the king , which name now became his family name, as well as the name of the coat of arms. The seat of the coat of arms tribe was in the Cracow Voivodeship. For this coat of arms was created by Ver¬mehrung the crest  Syrokomla . The coat of arms Abdank lead: Ablamowic , Abramowicz , Ankwitz , Bardzinski , Beszewski , Beynart Bialobrzeski , Bialopiotrowicz , Bialoskorski , Bielinski, Bogucki , Boguslavsky , Bolinski , Borowski, Borzykowski , Borzyminski , Borzymski , Bram, Buczacki , Budziszewski , Bystrzejowski , Byszowski , Ceklinski , Celinski , Chalecki , Chamiec , Chojenski , Chorynski , Chorzewski , Cieklinski , Cieslinski , Cieglinski , Czachorowski , Czachorski , Czahorski , Dzarkowski , Czelatycki , Czeschaw , Dabrowski, Debinski , Dloto , Doboszynski , Dolinianski , Dowgialo , Dowgialowicz , Dunikovski , Dworakowski , Eygird , Gambarzowski , Gastold , Gembarzewski , Gorski, Grocholski , Hankiewicz , Haraburda , Hromyka , Ilgowski , Jankiewicz , Jankwicz , Jazlowiecki , JedIenski , Jugoszewski , Jurkowski , Kaczycki , Kaimir , Karnicki , Karski , Kazimir, Kietczewski , Klonowski , Kobylinski , Kolaczkowski , Konarski , Koplewski , Korzybski, Kossowski , Kowalski, Kozietulski , Kozubski , Krobanowski , Kruszewski , Krzywinski , Kunicki , Leszczynski, Lewikowski , Lidzbinski , Lipski, Lubianski , Lasicki , Lubnicki , Machowski, Magnuski , Malezewski , Malechowski , Mianowski , Mieczykowski , Mikolajewski , Milewski, Milkowski, Mlynkowski , Narbut , Obornicki , Oborski , Odechowski , Oporowski , Orlikowski , Ossowski, Paliszewski , Pekostawski , Piotraszewski , Piotrowski, Piwka , Pniowski , Pomorski , Posadowski , Probolowski , Przeborowski , Przezwicki , Psarski , Puczniewski , Pukoszek , Radohski , Radunski, Radzanowski , Radziatkowski , Rajmir , Razek , Regowski , Rekowski, Rogowski, Rogozinski , Roguski , Rohozinski , Rokuc , Rudgki , Salawa , Sczyjenski , Skarbek , Skoraszewski , Skoroszewski , Skuba , SIaka , Slomka, Slomowski , Slomski , Stysz , Sokulski , Starosiedliski , Starosielski , Starsk i , Suchodolski , * Swoszowski , Szepig , Szuk , Tafilowski , Telszewski , Toczylowski , Toczynski , Toczyski , Traczewski , Trzebinski , Tworowski , Tworzyanski , Ustarbowski , Warakowski , Warszycki , Wat, Wazynski , Widawski , Wielobycki , Wigerski , Wiszowaty , Wojenkowski , Wojewodzki , Wol czek , Wolynski , Woszczynski , Woyczynski , Wyhowski , Zawadzki, Zytynski .

    The Ustarbowski , Labianski and Wiserski coats of arms have been changed : above the abdomen a golden double cross, above this a star; Helmet decoration : three ostrich feathers, the Machowski, Buczacki and Jaztowiecki : the helmet decoration is a half-growing lion holding the Abdank coat of arms in its paws; Mikolaj Machowski received this helmet ornament from Emperor Karl for an award against the Turks, the Chalecki : the abdication symbol is adorned with an arrowhead, helmet ornament is a vulture's wing, pierced from left to right by an arrow, which Jlgowski and Karnicki . the abdication ¬ symbol is topped with a silver, featherless arrow pointing upwards , the shaft of which is surrounded in the middle by a golden ring, helmet decorations are three ostrich feathers: the increase by arrow and ring was given to a Jlgowski from the Polish Kings at a ring shooting in Breslau, where he shot his arrow through the ring thrown in the air; this new coat of arms is named after him Jlgowski , the Eygird : field silver, the bar red, covered with vertically plunged sword.

    Description of coat of arms:

    A silver glove in a red box. The same silver glove in the jewel.

    Widely used in the countries:

    Kaliska , Sandomierz and Sieradz .

    Heraldic legend:

    The beginning of this coat of arms up to the times of Grach or Krakus , the former Polish monarch to whom the city of Krakow announced both its name and the elements of the foundation, will be extended on this occasion. On the Wawel Hill , where the Kraków Castle stands today, the dragon appeared from the side on which it stands on the Vistula. which some call holophage , others God. The animal was poisonous: not only because the air was poisoned with its breath, but also [p. 2 from their hiding place in the next streets or suburbs; A great defeat to humans and cattle, she could barely fill her body when she could. Skuba, called simple citizen, moved by the heavy loss of his neighbors, against a common enemy, he developed such a trick. A calf, freshly stripped of its skin, with tar, sulfur, and a torch fired, he pointed out so neatly that the beast did not recognize the betrayal until it was ruined; and threw it at the front door of the cave. In the morning she swallowed the hunger she left on the usual trail of the round, and whatever attacked her first, she swallowed completely. Meanwhile, the greasy matter, kindled by a hidden fire, flared up in a fire so great inside that, while she drank quite generously of water, the Vistula gushed, after half bursting out of it, she died. A testimony to this is a deep cave, still in Krakow, in a hollow rock; as the dragon's den is called. As a reward for a happy industry, Krakus gave Skuba the first letter from W. from the word snake, also from Wawel, for the coat of arms.

    Abakanowicz , Abczyński , Abłamowicz , Abramowicz , Abzołtowski , Abżałtowski , Akajewicz , Ankiewicz , Ankwicz , Bałandowicz , Bankowski , Bardziński , Bejnarowicz , Bejnart , Belgard , Beńkiewicz , Berikiewicz , Bernacki , Berykiewicz , Bestrzejowski , Beszewski , Beynarowicz ,

    Bęszewski , Bialobrzeski , Białopiotrowicz , Bialoskorski , Bielecki, Bieliński , Bileński , Biszewski , Biszowski , Bleszczewski , Błaszkowski , Błożejewski , Bogowicz , Bogucki , Bogusławski , Bohowicz , Boleński , Bolinski , Bondziński , Borowski, Borowy , Borzykowski , Borzymiński , Borzymski , Bowiczyński , Bram, Brzozy , Bączacki , Bądzyński , Bubel , Buczacki , Budziszewski , Budzyński , Bujnowski , Bułhakowski , Buss , Bystrzejowski , Cekliński , Celiński , Choiński , Chojeński , Cholecki , Choryński , Chorzewski , Chorzowski , Chotyński , chromium Niemiecki , Ciekliński , Cielatycki , Cieslinski , Ciundziewicki , Ciundziewicz , Czachorowski , Czachorski , Czahorski , Czarkowski , Czeladka , Czeladko , Czelaj , Czelatycki , Czelej , Czeszaw , Częstocki , Częstowski , Deliński , Dębowski , Dłoto , Doboszyński , Dobrzycki , Dokurn , Doliniański , Doliński , Domaradzki , Dowejpo , Dowgiałło , Dowgiało , Dowgiałowicz , Dowgiełłowicz , Dowgiłłowicz , Dowgwiłło , Dowgwiłowicz , Dowiatt , Dowsi n , Dabrowski , Dubiak , Dunikovski , Dupiński , Duszor , Duszota , Dworakowski , Dyrmont , Dżafarewicz , Eydrygowicz , Eydygrowicz , Eygird , Faskiewicz , Gambarzewski , Gambarzowski , Gasztold , Gasztold , Gembarzewski , Gembarzowski , Gębarzewski , Ginc , Girdwoyń , Goglewicz , Golejewski , Goszczyc , Gotlib , Goylewicz , Gorski , Grocholski , Gronkiewicz , Guncz , Habdaniec , Habdański , Hadkowski , Hankiewicz , Haraburda , Harasimowicz , Harynek , Hejewski , Hinkowicz , Hołowski , Horowy , Hromyka , Hrydrygiewicz , Ilkowski , Irecki , Irycki , Iwanowicz , Jakuszewski , Jambut , Jankiewicz , Jankwicz , Jaszgiałło , Jazłowiecki , Jedleński , Jedliński , Jerecki , Jugoszewski , Kaczycki , Kagnimir , Kaimir , Kanimir , Karsiecki , Kazimir, Kelcius , Kielczewski , Kiełcz , Kiełczewski , Kiełczowski , Klonowski , Kobyliński , Kocielski , Kodyński , Kolaczkowski , Kołpucewicz , Konarski , Kople wski , Koporski , Korewa , Korwel , Korzecznicki , Korzybski, Kossowski , Kotarbski , Koteżdom a , Kowalczewski , Kowalski, Koziatulski , Kozicki , Kozitulski , Kozubski , Kożubski , Krakowiński , Krobanowski , Kreski , Kurjątkowski , Kurnicki , Kurzjatkowski , Laszek , Lekarski , Leszczynski , Leszczynski Skarbek , Lewikowski , Libnar , Liczbinski , Lidzbański , Lidzbiński , Litwinowski , lubański , Lubrycki , Łagiewnicki , Łasicki , Łasiecki , Łasieński , Łasieński , Łasieński , Łasieński , Łasieński , Łasieński , Ieasieński , Łużewski , Machowski, Magnuski , Malarzowski , Malchowski , Malczewski , Malechowski , Małyszko , Marchilewicz , Maszkowski , Melbachowski , Mianowski , Michocki , Mieczychowski , Mieczykowski , Mielnicki , Mijkowski , Mánczykowski , Mielnicki , Mijkowski , Modestowicz , Modestowicz , Mołczenko , Mużyło , Napruszewski , Obornicki , Oborski , Odechowski , Oporowski , Orlikowski , Ossowski, Oszczepalski , Pakoszek , Paliszewski , Pasko wski , Pękosławski , Pękosławski Skuba , Piastowski , Piotraszewski , Piotrowski, Piwka , Piwko, Pniowski , Pokosławski , Pomorski , Probol , Probo Stablewski , Probołowski , Pruśliński , Przeborowski , Przemieniecki , Przeborowski , Przemieniecki , Przeborowski , Przemieniecki , Przeborowski , Przemieniecki , Radonski , Radunski , Radzanowski , Radziątkowski , Ragowski , Rajkowski , Rajmir , Rasiewicz , Raykowski , Raymer , Raymir , Razicki , Rázek , Regowski , Rekowski, Renadzki , Rewkuć , Rogowski, Rogoziński , Rogulski , Rokuć , Rozbarski , Sampłowski , Sawdarg , Sczyjeński , Sędzicz , Skarbek , Skarbek Borowski, Skoraszewski , Skoraszowski , Skorko , Skoroczewski , leather, Skorecki , Skóroszewski , Skuba , Słomczyński , Słomka , Słomowski , Słcsk , Słysz , Słyszewski , Sokulski , Starosiedliski , Starosielski , Starski , Stpiczyński , Suchodolski , Sudolski , Sworzowski , Swoszewski , Swoszowski , Szczycieński , Szczygłowicz , Szczyjeński , Szelew Epicha , Szepig , Szpaczyński , Szulc , Szumkowski , Tafiłowski , Talszewski , Telszewski , Toczycki , Toczyłowski , Toczyński , Toczyski , Tolszecki , Tracz ewski , Trafiłowski , Trzebinski , Važeński , Ważyński , Werpowski , Wielebicki , Wielobicki , Wielobycki , Wierciechowski , Wierzba , Wiserski , Wisławski , Wisłobocki , Wiszowaty , Wodziczeński , Wojczyński , Wojczyński Skarbek , Wojenkowski , Wojenkowski , Wojewodzki , Wojniewicz , Wołosczyński , Wolynski , Wolynski , Wolynski , Wolynski Woszczyński , Woyczyński , Woyniewicz , Wawelski , Wychowski , Wykowski , Wysławski , Wyszławski , Zagołłowicz , Z zastowski , Zbychalski , Torekont , Zelantkowski , Złotun , Żagołłowicz , Żeroński , Żędzicki , Żołłędzie , Żytyński , Żywiłło , Śliż , Ślizowski , Slanka , Ślizliża , Śmiątkowski , Śniatkowski , Świrnowski

    Mentions:

    " Ankwicz vom Abdank-Wappen (vol. 2, p. 32-33)

    Ankwicz , Abdank coat of arms. Landowners in the provinces of Kraków, Sandomierskie and Przemyśl . Of these, Mikołaj left three sons, Stanisław , Jan and Aleksander. Stanisław had Agnieszka Rokoszowna Okol behind him. Volume. 3. fol . 367. The sons of their three, Stephen, who lived in the monastery of Soc . Jesus, an exemplary life and a high science, famous for philosophical and theological cathedrals, no longer lived in 1711 in Sandomierz , Jędrzej , the ensign of Nowogrodzki's heir in Miekisz , of whom Judyta Kuropatnicka , his daughter Hieronim, the castellan of Kiev, three sons would have. Hieronim with Czerna , Walenty with Romerówna Marianna, Wojciech and Rudzka were friends, daughters Joanna with Jan Rower , Bracławski's teaser , the other with Bogusław Rudziaowski during the Bracławski event . After Kuropatnicka , the same Jędrzej Łętowska was behind him. And Michał , the castellan from Zawichojski . Jan, the heir to Kobyla , took Helena Leśniowska , from whom Jan and Stefan were born. "

    " Choryński vom Abdank-Wappen (vol. 3, p. 78-79)

    Choryński , Abdank coat of arms, an old house in the Kościan district . Szymon Choryński had three sons from his first wife. Jakub, who with Ludwik, the King of Hungary, led considerable unrest: where in the game [p. 79 bravely stumbled with a cannon of the slain Turks. All the brothers sold their parts of the Lodz coat of arms in Chorynia Brodnicki , and so Chorynia left the house. The children Krzysztof and Tomasz came from Maciej. Achacy Choryński from the Zakroczym Region signed the election of Jan III. "

    " Doliniański , Abdank coat of arms (vol. 3 p. 355)

    Doliniański , coat of arms Abdank in the Ruthenian Voivodeship by Augustyn Doliniański 1548. I read in Monitu . Colleg . Leopol . One of them was behind Jędrzej Błażowski in the Jewish sub-capital of the Jewish district at that time . Józef Treasurerowicz Lviv hood judge 1733. "

    " Krzywiński , Abdank coat of arms (vol. 5 p. 420)

    Krzywiński from the abdication coat of arms used to nest in Greater Poland; where their ancestors the canon of the Cathedral of Poznan and the altar set up: ; Trinity, also in Poniec , the Trinity Church and the Altar of the Scapular. Sebastian Krzywiński in 1699. "

    Bohdan Ze nobi Chmielnicki , Abdank coat of arms (born around 15)

    Bruno Abdank- Abakanowicz (1852, Wiłkomierz-1900),

    Castle Mikołaj Skoroszewski , coat of arms of Abdank in S.

    Abdication

    (Forwarded from Abdank (coat of arms))

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    Abdank ( Abdaniec , Abdanek , Abdank , Awdancz , Awdaniec , Białkotka , Biłkotka , Czelejów , Habdaniec , Habdank, Haudaniec , Hawdaniec , Hebdank , Łąkotka , Łękawa , Łękawica , Skuba , Szczedr .

    Description of coat of arms [A silver glove in the red field. Gemstone: the emblem itself.

    • Note that the 16th century jeweled version has an emblem on five ostrich feathers, a red coat of arms

    Earliest records

    The legend of the coat of arms says that the name Abdank comes from the thanks of the German emperor to the Polish ambassador Skarbimir ( Skarbek ) at the time of Bolesław the Wrymouth . The German ruler, who wanted to impress the Polish MP with wealth, showed him large chests full of gold. Skarbek then took the ring from his finger and with the words Go gold to gold. We Poles love iron more and we will defend with iron. threw it into the imperial treasury. The surprised emperor had no choice but to say Habdank - thank you. These words became a new calling for the family that changed the original name of the Skarbek coat of arms to Abdank .

    Abdank coat of arms in the work Orbis Poloni  by Szymon Okolski (1642)

    After the murder of St. Stanisława , the Awdaniec family left for Hungary with Bolesław the Bold.

    A coat of arms known from seals from 1212 (Kastellan von Kruszwica Lupus), 1228 (Voivode von Sandomierz , komes Pakosław ), 1243 (Kastellan von Kraków, Michał ), 1343 ( Dobiesław judge of the Kalisz region), the first written mention Sources from 1402. In addition to Kalisz Land, he also appeared in Sandomierz Land, and in 1413 he was transferred to Lithuania (the coat of arms was taken from Jan Gasztołd , they were taken over from Piotr from Widawa and Jakub from Rogoźno ).

    Herbowni Abczyński , Abłamowiczowie , Ankwicz , Gasztold ( Gasztold ) Wojewódzki , Schimscheiner , Skoroszewski ( Skoraszewski ) Bialobrzeski , Błażejewski , Słomowski , Ważyński , Kowalski, Kruszewski , Krzywinski , Eygird , Obornicki , Kolaczkowski , Kesicki , Skarbek , Żytyński , Skarbek , Żytyński Magnowski , Janowski, Hankiewicz , Stpiczyński

    Famous heraldry

    • Count Józef Ankwicz - owner of Inwałd , Marshal of the Permanent Council, a leading citizen of Targowicz , who was executed during the 1794 Kościuszko Uprising.

    • Andrzej Ankwicz (died 1838) - Primate in Galicia, Archbishop of Lemberg and Prague, co-founder

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