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185:, Paprocki affirms that one member of this family while in foreign lands, converted to Christianity there, and this was the cause of the Polish prince Mieczyslaw's Mieszko conversion). The antiquity of the arms is further attested to by one of the Jastrzebczyks being among the twelve voivodes who at different times ruled the entire country.
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Russian titles of nobility. Their descendant Baron Wiltawský attended the coronation of Emperor Charles VI. in Prague. The descendants of this line remained settled in the vicinity of Ratibórz and Opava. Books: Crönungs - Ceremoniel , Oder Accurate Nachricht , was Bey der Crönung Des Aller
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In the Jastrzębiec family, there is also the case of a man from the
Witowski family, who, on the basis of his marriage, left for Russia, from where, in the next generation, a high-ranking aristocrat Katarina Wiltawsky returned to the vicinity of Krakow, who married a Polish German (Pruska), who took
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Wojciech listened to all of this and promised to fulfill the exhortation as a paternal order. The hopes of both were realized, for
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Jastrzebczyk in 999, was the first in Poland to shoe horses. Poppaea, in the time of the Roman emperor Nero, had her horse shod with silver shoes. Others before her used iron. In 278, in Bohemia, there was a noble house with three horseshoes on its seal. In Poland, in the time of
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district; the other in
Kortynicak, in Sandomierz district. He designated a tithe for the altar of St. Agnes, in Kraków diocese. Then in 1423, he was elevated to the rank of metropolitan and primate, and there left a memory of his generosity, funding two benefices, one theological and one juridical,
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I give you up, my son, not into the ranks of students but of bishops. Remember, when you have become a bishop, do not forget your current standing, in which you see both your mother and me, your brothers and sisters: this lack of means in which you were born is greater than could fade from your
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Arms: azure, a horseshoe reversed, between its branches, a small cross patée en abime, both or. Upon a wreath of the colors mantled of his liveries whereon is set for a crest: out of a ducal coronet, a hawk proper, wings surgent, belled and jessed, holding in its dexter talons, a charge of the
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canon, was chosen to be bishop of Poznań; already of an advanced age, he had retired, but he yielded to those urging him and accepted the office. He spent only a year at this see before his death in 1176 and was buried in the church. Nakiel. w
Miechov. fol. 66, praises the good works of this
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Wojciech held that post at that church in a laudable manner, so that he was held in high regard by all, both for his wisdom, which was demonstrated at every chancellery function, and for his piety. But he put himself under great strain when, having removed Piotr Wiss, of
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Rytwiany, in Sandomierz district, and Borzyslawice, in Leczyca district, where he funded benefices. The sources of that wealth were suspect, in that the curate of the
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1399. Tearing down the wooden church in
Bensowa, he had a brick one built in 1407, and later settled the friars of St. Paul the Hermit there, and gave to it the villages of Bensowa, Bensowka, Bydlowa, and Bystronowice. Besides this, he founded the collegiate church in
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as well as a third in Kalisz. He set up an altar in
Leczyca, returned regular canons to Klodawa, and raised their church to collegiate rank. He died in 1436, an important, judicious man and a great lover of his country, as Dlugosz and Damalew praised him in
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Gniazdo cnoty : zkąd herby rycerstwa sławnego Krolestwa Polskiego, Wielkiego Księstwa Litewskiego, Ruskiego, Pruskiego, Mazowieckiego, Zmudzkiego y inszych Państw do tego Krolestwa nalezacych Książąt y Panow poczatek swoy
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Jastrzebiec coat-of-arms signet-ring. This signet ring belonged to Czesław Jankowski h. Jastrzębiec. Hand made in 1943, with silver from an old Polish coin, by a prisoner at a Nazi-German prisoner-of-war camp for Polish
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Additional forebears of this clan are Michal, castellan of Kraków in 1225; Mistuj, voivode of Kraków in 1242; Scibor, voivode of Leczyca in 1242; and Msciug, voivode of Sandomierz in 1342. A letter of
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Wojciech, more secure after Wiss's death, founded a city, having cleared some woods, and called it Jastrzebie. He endowed and gave to it two parish churches in Sandomierz province: one in Wysokie, in
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granted the title to the villages of Jakuszewice and Kobelniki to Derszlaw's sons Wojciech and Derszlaw, of whom Wojciech was the Sandomierz standard-bearer. Paprocki cites a fragment of his in
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Count Michal Litwicki (1796–1856) officer in the November Rising (1830–1831), second lieutenant, then captain in the 2nd Mazurian Cavalry Regiment in the army of the Kingdom of Poland (1830)
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memory if you had the greatest fortune. When you become a bishop, do this for me, make a church of brick in this place where I give you up for schooling.
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1292:Coat of arms of Szaszewicz (Sasiewicz) family from
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881:Coat of arms of Gliszczyński family, 17th century
829:Coat of arms of Czernyszew family (Ukraine), 1765
652:First post-communist Polish ambassador to the US.
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1723:, fol. 117; Bielski, fol. 83; Kojalowicz, in MS
1719:, f., 115; Okolski, vol. 1, fol. 315; Potocki,
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1461:Coat of arms of Count Alfons Taczanowski (1854)
1437:Coat of arms of Count Andrzej Kuczkowski (1807)
1401:Coat of arms of Count Stanisław Grzębski (1804)
909:Coat of arms of Bernard Jaczyński, 18th century
573:Notable bearers of this coat of arms include:
393:Portrait of Wojciech Jastrzębiec, 16th century
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1413:Coat of arms of Count Antoni Karśnicki (1821)
1389:Coat of arms of Count Ignacy Bobrowski (1800)
1156:Coat of arms of Pełka (Silesia), 18th century
405:, given to the Strzelno monastery, mentions,
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1509:Coat of arms of baron Maciej Niemyski (1783)
1485:Coat of arms of Marquesses Myszkowski (1597)
1228:Coat of arms of Józef Sikorski, 18th century
428:, from which came the family of Zborowskis.
1497:Coat of arms of baron Józef Borowski (1808)
521:edition, 1839-1846. In this book, for each
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865:Coat of arms of Gierałtowski family from
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604:Zachariasz Mysyrowicz (portrait c. 1790)
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1256:Ennoblement of Daniel Skowroński (1790)
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1660:, 16, Ulyss. Aldr. de quadrup., lib. 1
1597:[Polish Armorial]. JASTRZĘBIEC
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1032:Ennoblement of Antoni Kozłowski (1768)
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893:Coat of arms of Grębecki family from
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655:Marcin Kunert-Dziewanowski known as
1752:"Belarusian Nobility Coats of Arms"
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766:Coat of arms of Białachowski family
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1331:Coat of arms of Unierzycki family
1307:Coat of arms of Szaszewski family
778:Coat of arms of Brzozowski family
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409:, Mszczuj, Kraków chamberlain.
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1192:Coat of arms of Jan Rokiczan
1144:Variant II (Niemyski family)
297:Derszlaw was cup-bearer for
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2259:Jastrzębiec
2224:Hipocentaur
2044:Dąbrowski I
2014:Czartoryski
1984:Chodkiewicz
1924:Bogdanowicz
1869:Antoniewicz
1541:Taczanowski
668:Conrad Swan
663:Both family
145:Jastrzebiec
103:Jastrzębiec
22:Jastrzębiec
2909:See also:
2709:Przykorwin
2704:Przyjaciel
2609:Pierzchała
2354:Kot morski
2254:Jasieńczyk
2204:Gwiaździcz
2109:Garczyński
2024:Czewoja II
2009:Czarnowron
1979:Casafranca
1914:Bieńkowski
1909:Biberstein
1834:Abgarowicz
1715:Paprocki,
1642:20 January
1601:12 January
1581:References
1536:Mystkowski
513:reference
276:Sandomierz
255:; General
253:Zborowskis
229:Boleszczyc
164:Holy Cross
65:1738 names
37:Battle cry
2854:Wyssogota
2784:Szreniawa
2759:Sandrecki
2694:Przegonia
2614:Piłsudski
2594:Ostrogski
2469:Mądrostki
2384:Krukowski
2349:Kościesza
2319:Kopaszyna
2304:Konderski
2244:Iwanowski
2234:Hornowski
2169:Grabowiec
2149:Godziemba
2094:Działosza
2074:Drogosław
2039:Dąbrowski
1994:Chyliński
1964:Brochwicz
1899:Beztrwogi
1874:Azulewicz
1717:0 herbach
1656:Tacitus,
1374:Princely
553:= black;
505:officers.
486:z Rytwian
361:O herbach
331:Jędrzejów
307:O herbach
301:in 1114.
249:Kudbrzowa
206:z Rytwian
198:O herbach
172:Leszek II
80:(village)
78:Konopnica
2929:Category
2879:Zawadzki
2839:Wierzbna
2834:Wieniawa
2774:Starykoń
2739:Rosyniec
2724:Roch III
2699:Przerowa
2689:Prus III
2674:Prawdzic
2659:Pół Orła
2644:Półkozic
2604:Paprzyca
2554:Ogończyk
2524:Niesobia
2519:Nieczuja
2484:Mniszech
2439:Leszczyc
2414:Kurowski
2389:Kryszpin
2289:Kietlicz
2284:Kierdeja
2189:Grzymała
2139:Glaubicz
2119:Geysztor
1999:Cieleski
1954:Bożawola
1919:Biliński
1904:Białynia
1849:Alabanda
1839:Achinger
1822:Szlachta
1626:(1578).
1526:Heraldry
1515:See also
987:Podlasie
589:Litwicki
557:= gold;
545:= blue;
530:shield.
511:heraldic
339:(called
183:Stromata
153:Jastrzab
120:szlachta
62:Families
2874:Zaremba
2869:Zagłoba
2849:Wysocki
2804:Wadwicz
2799:Trestka
2744:Rozmiar
2669:Poźniak
2664:Poronia
2639:Pogonia
2589:Ostroga
2579:Ossorya
2549:Odyniec
2539:Odrowąż
2514:Napiwon
2479:Materna
2429:Larysza
2399:Księżyc
2394:Krzywda
2379:Krucina
2374:Kropacz
2364:Kotwicz
2359:Kotwica
2344:Korybut
2329:Korczak
2279:Junosza
2274:Juńczyk
2239:Hozyusz
2219:Herburt
2199:Gwiazdy
2184:Gryzima
2159:Gozdawa
2144:Gliński
2134:Ginwiłł
2129:Gierałt
2104:Fleming
2084:Drużyna
2059:Deszpot
2034:Dąbrowa
2019:Czewoja
1989:Cholewa
1974:Brzuska
1969:Brodzic
1949:Boreyko
1929:Bogorya
1879:Bajbuza
1854:Alemani
1658:Annales
1559:Sources
1270:Livonia
1070:Silesia
1050:Silesia
712:Gallery
706:Bychawa
611:Starost
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519:Leipzig
380:Kronika
323:Długosz
318:Gniezno
288:Hungary
284:Dlugosz
280:Lambert
264:voivode
245:Kaniowa
241:Mazovia
237:Lazanki
233:Silesia
221:Zagłoba
217:Dąbrowa
210:estates
149:Goshawk
130:History
74:Bychawa
2889:Zgraja
2864:Zadora
2859:Zabawa
2829:Wejher
2824:Wczele
2814:Warnia
2779:Sulima
2769:Sas II
2754:Samson
2729:Rogala
2714:Radwan
2649:Pomian
2619:Piława
2584:Ostoja
2544:Odwaga
2529:Nowina
2509:Nałęcz
2504:Nabram
2494:Mohyła
2489:Mogiła
2459:Lubicz
2454:Łodzia
2444:Lewart
2434:Leliwa
2424:Łabędź
2419:Kusza
2409:Kur II
2369:Kownia
2339:Korwin
2334:Korsak
2314:Lew II
2309:Kopacz
2294:Klamry
2264:Jelita
2249:Janina
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2004:Ciołek
1944:Bończa
1939:Bojcza
1934:Bogusz
1884:Belina
1864:Amadej
1829:Abdank
1689:Curios
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1014:Koczań
559:argent
496:Blazon
462:Lublin
447:Warsaw
426:Zborów
422:Kromer
345:brevis
314:Poznań
261:Kraków
235:, and
223:, and
86:Gminas
70:Cities
2794:Trąby
2789:Topór
2654:Poraj
2624:Pobóg
2599:Oszyk
2559:Oksza
2324:Korab
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2049:Dębno
1959:Brama
1889:Bełty
1859:Allan
1844:Aksak
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1016:near
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547:gules
543:azure
414:Vilna
349:Plock
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2734:Rola
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2679:Prus
2574:Osek
2569:Orla
2564:Orda
2534:Nycz
2499:Mora
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2179:Gryf
2154:Goły
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