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In a field of gold, ablack eagle with wings raised , looking to the left, standing with left foot on a green mound, raised to the right. Treasure : Three springsostriches , black.
vein box . Jan Dworzanin Królewski from Inflanckie signed the election of King Jan Kazimierz in 1648. Silence about those in Paprocki and Okolski . [p. 15]
Pac of the Gozdawa Coat of Arms , in the Principality of Lithuania. The general opinion of everyone that this honorable house was transferred from the Duchy of Florence to the Duchy of Lithuania; because the Pacciusz family flourished in Italy even before the Lord was born, Kojałow testifies . at MS. when he says that he was in the Trentino library passing through those excavated there on the site of Sornellum Castle in 1635 and by Curcius Ingiramius saw antiquities found buried a year after Catiline once during the war with Romans, where one of them was written, Cosmus Pacius Pontifex Maximus subsignavi . Also the famous Pazzi family is known from Florence, they are sure which St. Maria Magdalena de Pazzis of the Carmelite order, praised by God with great miracles and among other things by keeping her virgin body immaculate until then, The ninth pope, Clement, counted the number of the saints and marked May 25 with their celebrations. The saint's considerable relics, namely a gold tooth, and her hair finely set in crystal, were sent to Pac by the bishop of Vilnius by the prince of Florence with a letter, where his relatives testified to this with their blood saints. Doubts remain only when these transfers stopped, that is, with Palemon and other Romans to the Lithuanian principality, that is, later. After all, everyone agrees about the antiquity of this house in the Principality of Lithuania. Połujanowicz , in Pac 's genealogy collected in 1686, claims that Ginwiła , the son of Pac Gilewicz , flourished under Casimir the Great, King of Poland, whose two Privileges were written in the Slavic language, the second of which this Pac Gilewicz in 1340. and he introduces Olszowski in his sermon with his funeral, he says. that still for Jagiełło . King Jerzy Pac was the voivode of Kiev and a magistrate of Podolia , but I am sure that in the days of Jagiełło there were no Kiev voivodes yet, but the princes, the Olgimuntowiczs , ruled this province. And that Olszewski doesn't bring up any of it. John also writes that he was a Lithuanian chaplain in 1524.
Mikołaj Pac , Starost von Lidzki , one of Kazimierz's deputies [p. 220] of the Lithuanian princes to the Sejm of the royal election in Piotrków 1445. Stryjkow . fol . 608 and again in 1453 to the Seym von Parczów , who pleaded with Podolia in Poland. Uncle. fol . 618. Comfortable. p. 2. Jerzy Pacowicz , Staroste of Połock and Marshal of Lithuania 1499. in Łask . in the stat. fol . 130. The following year Smolensk bravely defended against Moscow, Stryikov . fol . 681. Koyalov . p. 2. where he is called the governor of Smolensk: Okolski writes him as castellan of Vilnius, but wrongly: his daughter Zofia, wife of Mikołaj Radziwiłł , the Vilnius governor, who began to finance a church in Kobrin , about which I read the letter of Sigismund I. 1115. Petricov . He later lived after Kojalov . his son by Duchess of Kobryn from Radziwiłowna (this author is mistaken, his sister was, as it was said, Mrs. of Radziwiłł ) Mikołaj , chamberlain of Lithuania, further voivode of Podlaskie , that of Aleksandra, Duchess Holszańska , with whom he lived Derazne and Zajezierze took as dowry, there were four daughters, as many sons, i.e. Mikołaj , first candidate for the Kiev bishopric, as mentioned in the 1564 Constitutions. 52. and Paprocki for the coat of arms. fol . 674. where it is said that he wrote many books but was imbued with a Calvinistic spirit; Not wanting to sanctify himself and having left the clergy, he later became castellan of Kiev, i.e. Kojałow . at MS. Sarnicki wrote it in his preface in 1587 from the castellan of Mścisław , unless he changed from the latter to the castellan. Kijowska : You were generous and loved music. The second Stanisław, the governor of Vitebsk , gave a blow to the rain to Jezierzyszcz , where 13,000 from Moscow and 2,000 of our people were purged: 1566. he was Lithuanian deputy and finally voivode of Vitebsk and Starost of Surazki . In 1566, through his Cossacks, he plundered sprawling Moscow lands, and Sitna took over one hundred and twenty hook lifts, and in two years the lands of Wieliskie , Uświatskie and Bielskie were burned, the tsar's regiment of boyars was assembled and that year destroyed. Besieged on Vitebsk, he happily kept the fortress. He stood behind Krystyna Chodkiewiczowna , the castellan of Vilnius. Starov . in Bellat . Sarmatian . fol . 181. He passed his elogium , his son was to become the Połock Voivode in 1599 . abolished in the same year. Besieged on Vitebsk, he happily kept the fortress. He stood behind Krystyna Chodkiewiczowna , the castellan of Vilnius. Starov . in Bellat . Sarmatian . fol . 181. He passed his elogium , his son was to become the Połock Voivode in 1599 . abolished in the same year. Besieged on Vitebsk, he happily kept the fortress. He stood behind Krystyna Chodkiewiczowna , the castellan of Vilnius. Starov . in Bellat . Sarmatian . fol . 181. He passed his elogium , his son was to become the Połock Voivode in 1599 .
Paweł , third son of Mikołaj , née Aleksandra, Princess Holszańska , first castellan of Witebski , I write about him and Miński , as Sarnicki clearly writes about him; then the voivode of Mścisławski , to whom Stryjkowski with this title and his brothers and more transferred the seventh book of his chronicle to the above-mentioned heirs in Rożanka ; Starosts of Mścisławski , Wilkomierski and Dzisieński . He joined was 1 month for life [p. 221] voto , with Regina Wołowiczowska , by whom there were two daughters, Zofia married Wojciech Rakowski, castellan of Wiskie , Starost of Uciański , died 1617. She founded a church in Vilnius. Barbara for Józef Tyszkiewicz , the third in the Order of St. Franciszka 2 to agree with Anna Chodkiewiczowa , castellan of Vilnius, which we can learn from his written will of 1595, but the authors are silent about his descendants. He was reassuring. at MS. and Dygonia Tomasz Ord. S. Franken. de Observ . In the sermon, Lilia Parowska and others usually claim that the Vilnius castellan died, but they do not write the year: they also add that in 1573 he went from the Lithuanian states on embassy to the Kronsejm . His sons were three by his first wife. Among them Jan the Lithuanian cupbearer. Walicki in Obranie Kodeński writes that behind the pac of the Lithuanian sub-table were Krystyna Sapieżanka and Aleksander Dadzibog , the daughter of the Mścisławski voivode . He is mentioned in the constitutions of 1589. fol . 560. He is mentioned in the 1589 Constitutions. fol . 560. He is mentioned in the 1589 Constitutions. fol . 560
Mikołaj , the Bishop of Żmudzki , the second son of Paweł , the castellan of Vilnius from Wołowiczowna , was raised by the Vilnius Suffragania , religione et prudentia ornatissimus raised to this miter: says Cichoc . in Alloq . osec . lib . 2. Cap. 22. He gave part of his inheritance to this bishopric, it is mentioned in the 1613 Constitutions. fol . 46th Commissioner for the Delimitation of Courland from the Duchy of Samogitia . About him Argentus de Reb . Company. in reg. no. Half. approx. 9th fol . 131. testifies that in the founding of the College Soc . Jesus offered us both goods and money and a library, he died in Padua, to Italy, on a long journey, having embarked on a long journey in 1619, full of pastoral merits, especially mercy to the poor, zeal for divine honor, diligence in observing ecclesiastical discipline, an exemplary life.
Piotr, the third son of Paweł , the castellan of Vilnius, from Wołowiczowna , first starost of Mścisław , x des Seym 1607. Commissar for the game, constitution. fol . 861st and 1611th MP, Constit . fol . 46. Then an ensign and treasurer of the Lithuanian court, and finally Trotsky's voivode, the starost of Dawgieliski . Before that, he had been offered professorships in the provinces of Vitebskie and Mścisławskie , but he did not want to accept them, he hardly used them, that he accepted Trotsky, I enrolled him under Trotsky's voivode, he wrote in 1670. but it is certain that he higher sat; As far as I know, he entered this chair after 1626. You were a master of war against Moscow, the Turks and the Swedes at Drohobus , Chotyn and Kirchholm, personally and with a large company of knights at his expense. After the campaign with the Swedes, the Church in Mścisław , which conquered God, erected an altar in Vilnius and an altar in Vilnius, and a tomb below where first [p. 222] he buried his first wife, née Zawiszanka *). Although he did not want to take on the deputation function at the main court, he feared pangs of conscience in such an office. Kneeling in prayer for six hours every day, he devoured what he never gave up his habit of doing, even at his seventy year old age. When his palace was fierce with his aimed fire, abandoning his damage, he turned to salvation at the neighboring church of all places: and having lost so much of his native splendor with that fire, he thanked God, and hired a few Masses for it that with this practice God wanted to distract him from love, the world and its pumps. God's glory and faith not only in his subjects but also in his nearest neighbors as he could multiply. OO. Augustianów de Poenitentia in Twerecz , he financed at considerable expense while giving his generous hand of grace to other commissions. Decora lilyti Paciani academy . Viln . Diginia loc . citato. According to information from this house, his first wife Zielińska , son Jan and a daughter married with Piotr Karol Isajkowski , the hunter of Lithuania, who died in 1640. Starovol . in monuments. fol . 240. The second wife of Piotr Elżbieta Szemitovna , castellan of Smolensk, or as others write, Mikołaj Szemiot ciwun Ejragolski , provincial judge of Żmudzki , and of Sokolińskas Marshal of Lithuania, daughter of the latter, in the Order of St. Benedict was raised to the confession of God by his sons: Krzysztof, Wacław , Jerzy, Feliks, Hieronim, Bonifacy , Michał , Kazimierz. Johannes, the first son of Piotr of Zielińska , the canon of Wilenski , died at a young age before he was offered the Livonian bishopric, but he did not want to accept it. Second, Krzysztof, a royal courtier and the one in the early years of his life who was feverishly torn from this world in the camp near Smolensk. The third Feliks or Szczęsny , first a teacup, and then the Lithuanian eunuch, the starost of today, Dawgieliski , Raciborski , the lover and great adviser of Władysław IV and Jan Kazimierz Król , he did not want to accept the senator 's chair offered by himself , he became commissioner for the Curonian bishopric of Constit by the Sejm in 1685 . fol . 13. Behind him the first wife Konstancja or Zofia Zawiszanka , the daughter of the Krzysztof Marshal of Lithuania, the second Schmelinzanka , the third Siberkowna , by her he fathered two daughters, Sibylla and Anna, both Benedictine nuns in St. Catherine remained in Vilnius, where the monastery and the church ended their fortunes, and feverishly lifted out of this world in the camp near Smolensk. The third Feliks or Szczęsny , first a teacup, and then the Lithuanian eunuch, the starost of today, Dawgieliski , Raciborski , the lover and great adviser of Władysław IV and Jan Kazimierz Król , he did not want to accept the senator 's chair offered by himself , he became commissioner for the Curonian bishopric of Constit by the Sejm in 1685 . fol . 13. Behind him the first wife Konstancja or Zofia Zawiszanka , the daughter of the Krzysztof Marshal of Lithuania, the second Schmelinzanka , the third Siberkowna , by her he fathered two daughters, Sibylla and Anna, both Benedictine nuns in St. Catherine remained in Vilnius, where the monastery and the church ended their fortunes, and feverishly lifted out of this world in the camp near Smolensk. The third Feliks or Szczęsny , first a teacup, and then the Lithuanian eunuch, the starost of today, Dawgieliski , Raciborski , the lover and great adviser of Władysław IV and Jan Kazimierz Król , he did not want to accept the senator 's chair offered by himself , he became commissioner for the Curonian bishopric of Constit by the Sejm in 1685 . fol . 13. Behind him the first wife Konstancja or Zofia Zawiszanka , the daughter of the Krzysztof Marshal of Lithuania, the second Schmelinzanka , the third Siberkowna , by her he fathered two daughters, Sibylla and Anna, both Benedictine nuns in St. Catherine remained in Vilnius, where the monastery and the church ended their fortune, and the lover and great adviser of Władysław IV and Jan Kazimierz Król , he did not want to accept the senator 's chair offered by himself , he became a commissioner for the Curonian diocese of Constit by the Sejm in 1685 . fol . 13. Behind him the first wife Konstancja or Zofia Zawiszanka , the daughter of the Krzysztof Marshal of Lithuania, the second Schmelinzanka , the third Siberkowna , by her he fathered two daughters, Sibylla and Anna, both Benedictine nuns in St. Catherine remained in Vilnius, where the monastery and the church ended their fortune, and the lover and great adviser of Władysław IV and Jan Kazimierz Król , he did not want to accept the senator 's chair offered by himself , he became a commissioner for the Curonian diocese of Constit by the Sejm in 1685 . fol . 13. 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*) Below, Niesiecki resists, where, having forgotten Zawiszanka , he gives his first wife to Piotr Zielińska . - P.W [p. 223] Foundations contributed. Wacław , Piotr's fourth son, died young at the court of Emperor Ferdinand, a prince of great hope. Jerzy Bernardyn , fifth son of Peter in the order of S. Franciszek de Observantia , guardian of Trotsky, was killed by the Swedes in Biały Stoke killed.