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This is a hodgepodge of a disordered, systematically arranged collection of the Polish nobility. On these pages you will find out everything about: descent, aristocracy, aristocratic literature, aristocratic name endings, aristocratic association, genealogy, bibliography, books, family research, research, genealogy, history, heraldry, heraldry, herb, herbarity, indigenous, information, literature, names, nobility files, Nobility, personal history, Poland, Schlachta, Szlachta, coat of arms, coat of arms research, coat of arms literature, nobility, coat of arms, knight, Poland, szlachta, herb, Herbarz. Sammelsurium, vel temere, systematice ordinaretur collectio super principes Poloniae, Gathering, vel timere, systematic ordinaretur collectio super principes Poloniae, Rassemblement, vel timere, ordinaretur systématique super collection Poloniae, Translations in: Polish, English, German, French.
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The noble Polish Bartkowski family.
Die adlige polnische Familie Bartkowski.
There were the following basic variants of the coat of arms:
1. "In the blue or red field the golden crescent moon is turned with the horns upwards, above it there is a golden star with six rays. In the jewel there are seven peacock feathers and on them the same crescent moon with a star."
2. "On the blue field a golden crescent moon with its horns upwards, above it a six-pointed golden star, from which a silver arrow goes upwards. There are three ostrich feathers in the jewel."
3. "On the azure field a golden crescent moon with turned horns, above a six-pointed golden star. The jewel has the same coat of arms against the background of ostrich feathers.
genesis
Earliest records
Leliwa coat of arms in Gelrego herbs (in the upper right corner)
The history of the coat of arms supposedly goes back to the 12th century.1 This coat of arms was supposed to be sealed by Blessed Bertold von Garsten in 1140
This coat of arms is also found in the oldest European weapons: Armoriale Bellenville (1360-1400), the Flemish Herbarz von Gelre (1370-1395), the Golden Fleece Armorial (approx. 1470), the Armoriale Gymnich (15th century), Codex Berghammer (XV in.).
The oldest seals: Jerzy Leliwita (beginning of the 14th century), then Spicymira from Piaski de Arena, other seals: 1334 (castellan of Kraków Spycimir ), 1352 (castellan of Wojnica Jaśko Tarnowski ), 1373 ( Rafał Nieustępowicz ), 1373 ( Wacław ) Słupowski ), 1375 (Castellan and Staroste Krakow January Mielsztyński ), 1394 (Woiwode and Starosta Krakow Spytek Mielsztyński ), 1395 ( Sulko of Beneszowice ), 1413 (Jadwiga of Leżenice ), 1419 ( Vilnc Butwidowicz ), 1451 (Jan Pilecki Epitaph from Wierzbięta from Branice 1425.
The oldest surviving mention in court documents from 1399, but the entry on the " Leliwczyk " coat of arms from 1357 4
By the act of the Union of Horodel in 1413. The Leliwa coat of arms was transferred to Lithuania (it was adopted by the Vilnius Voivodeship, Wojciech Moniwid , and Jan Tarnowski and Jadwiga von Leżenice ) .5 Most widespread in the Krakow regions, Poznan, Sandomierz , Vilnius and Ruthenian Voivodeship.
The origin of the coat of arms
It is difficult to say today whether any foreign influences contributed to the creation of the Leliwa coat of arms. This coat of arms is one of the oldest Polish coats of arms, but can also be found in the coat of arms systems of Germany, Hungary, the Netherlands and other countries.
Many historians have studied Jan Długosz's Leliwitic lineage up to the 20th century. There are different hypotheses about the origin of the coat of arms:
1. Jan Długosz was a supporter of the foreign origin of the coat of arms. The Leliwa coat of arms comes from the Mondsternburg on the Rhine, from which the ancestor of the Spycimir family should come (there is no historical evidence of this). In Liber Beneficiorum he wrote about the establishment of the Tarnów Church:
"... at this time the noble family of the Lelivites from the Rhine and from the blood of the Alemans with a six-pointed star, which was surrounded by two moon horns on a blue background as a symbol of the coat of arms, left the country their previous residences and, as they were happier were to live, entered the lands of the Kingdom of Poland ".
Leliwa coat of arms from the castle of the Sułkowski princes in Bielsko-Biała
You can learn more from his description of the Church. All Saints' Day in Krakow, built by the knight Jakub Bobola :
"The same Jacob wore a long and narrow link on a weapon and a shield. His numerous descendants joined the knights and nobles from the Rhine, namely those from Tarnów, Melsztyn and Jarosław , who had an incomplete moon with a star in the blue field As a result of this association, after abandoning the old symbol, ie the "cell", they began to use the incomplete moon with the star as their coat of arms, but only a few knights in the Kingdom of Poland, in particular, remained a coat of arms in Mazovia , who use the cell as a weapon. "
After Jan Długosz , this hypothesis was presented in turn by Bartosz Paprocki , Szymon Okolski , Kasper Niesiecki and others.
Jan Długosz also presented another version of the legend of the coat of arms (description of the Church of All Saints in Krakow): "There is also a message that the above-mentioned family and the house, previously called" Leliwa ", did not come from the Rhine, nor did it bring the moon from there from a star as a coat of arms, but after a happy and victorious battle with Hungary, in which they fought until the appearance of the moon and stars (since there was an incomplete moon at that time) it was won by Władysław Łokietek , the Polish king, excellent as proof of his bravery.
2. Stanisław Orzechowski , the court biographer of Hetman Jan Tarnowski , supported the Polish origin of the coat of arms. The original origin of the coat of arms was also tried out by Wincenty Balicki and Jan Leniek . The contemporary historian Włodzimierz Dworzaczek is of this opinion. Researchers pushing for the indigenous origin of this coat of arms mainly refer to the typical Slavic name of the coat of arms.
3. Aleksander Brückner claimed that all names of coats of arms ending with - awa have topographical origins from the river on which the ancestor settled, for example Tarnawa , Rawa , Pilawa, Leliwa .
4. Jerzy Piechowski agrees with other contemporary researchers that the Moon Star and Leliwa coats of arms have completely different origins. 7th
etymology
The word " Leliwa " is considered the Pra
old, Slavic. Its meaning is unknown.
1. Stanisław Orzechowski believed that " Leliwa " means "look at yourself".
2. This name can also be tried to be associated with the pagan deities Lele and Polele . This could be confirmed by the fact that the ancient Slavs allegedly assigned their names to some stars. Mickiewicz wrote about it:
One star, the other is already in front of the moon
It flashed; already a thousand of them, already a billion flashing.
Castor led by his brother Pollux,
Once called by the Slavs: Lele and Polele ; 8th
3. Andrzej Kulikowski writes in "The Great Heraldry of Polish Families" that the village of Leliwa is in the Sieradz Country, and this name is used to describe a rare astronomical phenomenon in which the planet Venus rises above the new moon. In pagan times, such a configuration was considered a harbinger of bad luck.
Herbowni
Hutten Czapski . Leliwa coat of arms with the count's crown
The following list of heraldic families (594 families) is not exhaustive. There was never a complete list of names. The presence of a surname on the list does not have to mean that a particular family has used the Leliwa coat of arms. Often times the same family names are owned by many families representing all states of the former Commonwealth; H. Peasants, townspeople and nobles.
Abramowicz , Adamkiewicz , Adamkowicz , Aksan or Aksanow , Albicki , Anczewski , Andrzejewicz , Anszewski , Antoszewski , Anuszewicz , Anuszewski , Babczyński , Babiński , Bacewicz , Bachrynowski Bartkowski , Baszowski , Farmer, Baurski or Baur, Bayer, Bądkowski , Bedliński , Bereziński , Bernatowicz , Bes, Besowski , Willmirowski , Bękowski , Białas , Białobłocki , Białopiotrowicz , Białoszycki , Bielicki , Bielli Boboński , Boczkowski , Bodzanta , Bodzewski , Bolte, Bonuchowski , Borzuchowski , Bóbr , Brandt, Brażewski , Brażyński , Bremer, Broniewski , Bryżyński , Brzeszewski , Brzozdowski , Brzozogajski , Budzewicz , Bukowieck Chmielewski, Choberski , Choborski , Chociatowski , Chroscicki , Chrucki , Chruścicki , Chryściński , Cichowicz , Cichowski , Cidzik , Cudowski , Czajowski , Czapiewski , Czapkow Ski, Czapski , Czarnecki, Czawszajewicz , Czechowicz , Czechowski , Czelatycki , Czelatynski , Czerczycki , Czerkies , Czeski , Czeyłytko , Czobor , Czubicki , Czubiński , Czubows ki Damerau, Danecki , Danilewicz , Danilo , Daniłowicz , Daszczenko , Daszkiewicz ( Leliwa III), Daszkowicz , Daszkowski , Dąb , Dabrowski , Dewejn , Długołęcki , Dobaniewski , Dobrzański Drzeczkowski , Dudziecki , Dusejko or Dusieyko , Duszkiewicz , Dymitrowski , Dyszewicz , Dziewiętnicki , Dziubiński , Dzur , Francuzewicz or Francuzowicz , Freiman-Ostacewicz , Fryjewicz , Gabry Geczewski , Giecewicz or Gieczewicz , Gieczewski or Gieczowski , Gierłowicz , Gierszod , Giesztołd , Giesztowt Łokiański , Gintowt , Gintowt Dziewałtowski , Girowski , Gołuchowski , Gordziałkowski Artowski , Gozdzki , Górka , Górkański , Graniewski , Granowski , Grell, Grochowski , Grunowski , Gurkowski , Gurnowski , Guzdek , Herok , Herod, Hlaska , Hlebicki , Hlebicki-Józefowicz , Hlebowicz , Hláska or Hłasky Ibiański , Irzykowicz , Iwonicz , Jacewicz , Jackiewicz , Jacosławski , Jaczewski , Jagielnicki , Jagintowicz , Jahołkowski , Jakowicz , Jaksmanicki , Jaksmański , Janisławski , Janowicz, Jaros ławowicz Jerzykowicz , Jezowski , Jotkiewicz , Józefowicz , Jucewicz , Juchniewicz , Juchnowicz , Judinowicz , Juniewicz , Junowicz , Jurkowski , Jus (S) kiewicz , Juszkiewicz , Kadziński Kaski , Kasperowicz , Kiersz , Kiewlicz , Kirsz (a), Kisielowski , Kiski , Kiszelowski , Kiszkiewicz , Knipowicz , Kokocki , Kokoski , Kolanski , Komorski , Konczacki , Koniński , Konopiński , Kończacki ycki , Korczyński , Korzeniowski , Kostewicz , Kościa , Kościewicz , Kotaszewicz , Kozicki , Kozielski , Kozieł (L), Krainski , Krajewski, Krajowski , Kraśnik , Kronicki , Krosno , Krupka , Krysi , Kuchmistrzowicz or Kuchmistrzowski , Kuchta , Kuciński , Kukiel , Kumaniecki , grief, Kunter, Kurczukowicz , Kurmin , Kuzmicki , Laskowski, Ledycki , Leliwa , Lemański , Lenkszewicz , Lesieniewicz , Leskiewicz , Lissowski , Liszeń , Liszyń , Litynski , Lostin , Ludkiewicz , Łabcewski , Łabcewski , Łachoyski , Lakowicz , Łaszkiewicz , Lawinski , Lawrynowicz , Łohojski , Łopacki , Łosiew , Łostowski , Łoz Inski , Łozowski , Łubanka , Łyczkiewicz , Małszakowski , Małszycki , Macewski , Marcinkiewicz , Mar. cinowicz , Margiewicz , Martyszewski , Matuszewic (with) or Matuse ( ie ) wicz , Mąkierski ( Leliwa Odm . Trumpet between moon and star), Medeksza , Melsztyński , Meslicz , Miaskowski , Miastkowski , Micewicz , Michałowski , Mickiewicz) NSKI , Mierzeński , Mierzyński , Mikulicz , Minej (y) ko , Młaszkowski , Młodkowski , Młotkowski , Mokierski , Molwiłło , Mo (i) wid ( owicz ), Mon (du ) wid , Montwid (t), Montwił ( ło ), Montywid , Monwid ( owicz ), Morstin or Morsztyn , Mutykalski , Myszkowicz , Mytko , Naguszewski , Narmo (u) nt , Nasmont , Natalski , Nazdrowicz , Newelski , Niedoma , Niemiera , Niemierzyc , Niesiołowski , Nietowzie , Nutowć , Odyniec , Oklejski , Okuszko , Olchowicz , Olechowicz , Olechnowicz , Osostowicz , Ostaniewicz , Ostaszkiewicz , Ostrowski, Ostrzeszewicz , Ostrzewski , Pacenko , Pacewicz , Pacyna Pawlowski , Pereszczak (a), Petkiewicz , Petroch , Petru szewicz , Petyhorski , Piaszczyński , Piechocki , Piechowski , Pieczychowski , Pieniążek , Pietkiewicz , Pietrasiewicz , Pietraszko , Pigłowski , Pilecki , Piorun , Piotrowicz , Piotrowski, Piórkowski , Pławiński , Pobłocki , Podgorski , Podhajecki , Podlaski , Połocki , Połocki , Połocki , Polonski , Popławski , Postawka , Preuss, Pruski , Pruszak , Pruszyński , Przyborowski , Przywidzki , Pstrocki , PTASZYNSKI , Puti (y) anowicz , Puzyno , Radwański , Rakowic Rekść , Rekuć , Rentfiński , Rętfiński , Rogowski, Rohoziński , Rojcewicz , novel, Romaszko (a ) Roycewicz , Rozdzwienicki , Rozmanik , Rykowski , Rymsz (a), Ryx , Saltejewicz , Samotyk , Sieczko , Siedleszcz (s) NSKI , Siedliszczeński , Sienkiewicz, Sierpski , oneself , Skinder , Skorupa, Skumin , Sławiński , Sławoszyński , Słobotski , Slotwinski , Słowacki , Słucki , Spiner , Spławski , Srzechiński , Srzedzi ( dh ) ński , Staniewicz , S. tanilewicz or Stanilewski , Starowolski , Starzechowski , Staszkiewicz , Stawryło , Stecewicz , Sti ( ie ) rnski or Stirnski , Stiruski , Streżowicz , Strubnica , Stryjkowski , Styrnski , Styrpejko , Styruski , Szaniecki , Szawernowski , Szczepicki , Szczepiecki , Szpiner , Szredziński , Szuczewski , Szulakiewicz , Szymkiewicz , Szymkowicz , Ścierski , Śledziewicz , Śniadecki Tułkowski , Tyszkiewicz , Ulęzgęłło , Urak , Ustarbowski , virion, Waclawski , Wapczyński , Wardęski , warning village Wasilewicz , Węcławski , Węsierski , Wiaze ( IE ) wicz or Wiażewicz , Wi Wiszacki , Witcki , Witski , Wojakowski , Wojanowski , Wojnowski , Woliński , Wolkowski , Wołodko , Wołodźko , Woronowicz , Wrzosek , Wyrowski , Wyrzykowski, Wyskocki , Wysocki, Zaborski , Zabrzeziński , Zacha rewicz , Zajączkowski , Zawadzki, Zbirochowski or Zbiro (w) Ski, Ziembowski , Zienkiewicz , Zienkowski , Zongołowicz , Züroch , Zurowski , Zygmuntowicz , liagliński , Żarski , Żuk , Żułi
The Leliwa coat of arms is also used (in different versions) by the city of Leśna (the moon with the horns turned over the star), Mińsk Mazowiecki, Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski , Przeworsk , Tarnobrzeg , Tarnopol, Tarnów, Sieniawa , Stryków , Pozna , Tołte , Zawałów and the village of Krzywcza also have the coat of arms of the castle in Rożnów .
Famous representatives
• Spycimir Leliwita (-1354) - the castellan of Cracow
• Spytko II of Melsztyn (1364-1399) - Krakow voivode
• Rafał Jarosławski (1436-1493) - Marshal of the Kingdom of Poland
• Jan Jurjewicz Zabrzeziński (1437-1507) - Grand Marshal of Lithuania
• Jan Hlebowicz (1480-1549) - Grand Chancellor of Lithuania
• Jan Amor Tarnowski (1488-1561) - Great Hetman of the Crown
• Kasper Miaskowski (1549-1622) - a poet
• St. Andrzej Bobola (1591-1657) - missionary, saint of the Catholic Church
• Jerzy Tyszkiewicz (1596-1656) - Bishop of Samogitia and Vilnius
• Jerzy Karol Hlebowicz (1603-1669) - Vilnius Voivode
• Jan Andrzej Morsztyn (1621-1693) - Grand Treasurer of the Crown, poet
• Mikołaj Hieronim Sieniawski (1645-1683) - Field Hetman of the Crown
• Walenty Aleksander Czapski (1682-1751) - Bishop of Przemyśl , Kuyavia
• Jan Ansgary Czapski (1699-1742) - Great Treasurer of the Crown
• Józef Wodzicki (1750-1794) - Major General Kronstreitkräfte , a Kosciuszko -Aufständischer
• Jędrzej Śniadecki (1768-1838) - Polish scientist, doctor
• Konstanty Słotwiński (1793-1846) - lawyer, underground activist during the partitions
• Count Konstanty Tyszkiewicz (1806-1868) - researcher of the prehistory of Lithuania, archaeologist
• Juliusz Słowacki (1809-1849) - a poet
• Count Eustachy Tyszkiewicz (1814-1873) - historian, archaeologist
• Count Bogdan Hutten- Czapski (1851-1937) - President of the Association of Polish Knights of Malta
• Major Henryk Dobrzański " Hubal " (1897-1940) - a Zagończyk , commander of a partisan unit during the Second World War
• Colonel Henryk Leliwa-Roycewicz (1898-1990) - Olympic horse riding champion, Warsaw insurgent
• Captain Witold Pilecki (1901-1948) - an underground soldier, organizer of the resistance movement in Auschwitz-Birkenau
Interesting facts
• In the battle of Grunwald in 1410. Three banners under the sign of Leliwa took part. These were the banners of Jan of Tarnów (Cracow Voivode), Wincenty of Granów (Castellan of Śrem and the Starost of Greater Poland) and Spytek of Jarosław .
• In the 15th century, knights who wore the Leliwa coat of arms and fought against the Turks often had to put additional Latin sentences on their shields in order not to be mistaken for an enemy. The Turks had in their signs a crescent moon and a star with six rays, which were very similar to the coat of arms of Leliwa .
Bartkowski
Description of coat of arms:
On the red field, between two crescents with golden shoulders at the waist, a sword with a silver blade and a golden cross guard, five ostrich feathers in the jewel
Earliest mentions:
The oldest court record, 1388.
Medieval seals are known: 1358 - Czcibor , Poznan dean; 1370 - Jakub von Błociszewo , voivode of Lemberg; 1381 - Dobiesław von Košice, landowner of Cracow; 1456 - Jan Rokosz from Košice, Krakow district judge; 1466 - under the Toruń Peace Law.
Ostoja coat of arms in the castle in Baranów Sandomierski
Herbowni :
Alkiewicz , Ancyperowicz , Ancypokowicz , Baduski , Balicki , Banczelski , Bankowski , Banowski , Bankowski , Barankiewicz , Baranowski, Bardecki , Bardowski , Bartkowski , Bartoszewski, Benczelski , Benedykciński , Biestrzykowski , Blinowski , Błaszkowski , Błociszewski , Błógienkowski , Stork, Bocianka , Bociarski , Bogorajski , Bogusławski , Boguszewicz , Boguszewski , Bohatyrewicz , Bohatyrowicz , Bohussowski , Bohuszowski , BATKOWSKI , Buthner -Zawadzki ref ., Butniewicz , Byjel , Bzowski , Chelmowski , Chełmski , Chiziński , Chłuski , Chocieński , Chodelski , Chodkowski , Khodorkovsky, Chotkowski , Chrostecki , Chrostowski Chyżewski , Chyżyński , Ciechański , Cieśliński , Czapiński , Czechowicz , Czeczot , Czernikowski , Danielewicz , Daniels ki , Danilewicz , Darowski , Delpes , Dębowski , Dmosicki , Dobielewski , Dobromirski , Domaradzki , Domontow , Domosicki , Dreling , Dubaniewski , Dubleński , Dublewski , Duczman , Dudkowski , Dulowski , Dulski , Duszakiewi Finck, Finkowsk i , Figurski , Gajdowski , Gajewicz , Gajewski, Gajowski , Gawłowski , Gerzykowski , Glewski , Glindzicz , Glokman , Głazowski , Glebocki , Głogiński , Glowczewski Hubnicki , Hubniński , Iłowicki , Iłowiecki , Imran , Irzykowski , Iwaczkowski , Iwański , Jaczkowski , Jajkowski , Jakliński , Gilley, Janota , Jerzykowski , Jezowski , Jotejko , Joteyko , Juckiewicz Karlewicz , Karlewski , Karlinski , Karłowicz , Kaweczynski , Kawieczyński , Kędrzyński , Kiedrzyński , Kielowski , Kleczewski , Kłopotek , Kłopotek-Glowczewski , Kołodziejski , Komor , Komorowski, Konc cki , Kondracki , Kontkowski , Kończycki , Kowalski, Korabczejewski , Korabczaowski , Korabczewski , Korabczowski , Korabczyjowski , Korabczyjowski , Koryda , Kost Stankowski , Kotkowski , Kotnowski , Kozak, Kozlowiecki Krzelężycki , Krzelowski , Krzylczycki , Krzywiec , Krzywoszyński , Książnicki , Kątkowski , Kurcz, Kurosz , Kuryłowicz , Lenski, Leski , Lewonowicz , Lniski , Lubochiński , Lubochowski Marylski , Masz , Mazalski , Miczycki , Mietelski , Miklaszewicz , Miklaszewski , Mikłaszewicz , Miklaszewski , Mikorski , Mikutowicz , Mioduszewski , Mizerski , Młodjewski , Młodylski , Modliszewski , Mościcki , Mościsz , Mrożek , Mądrzejewski , Mądrzewski , Mydłowski , Nagorczewski , Nagorka , Nagórski , Nagrodzki , Nahorski , Nasierowski wet Nieradzki , Nierodzki , Nowogrodzki , Nyka , Nyko , Okołowicz Krzywiec , Olewiński , Olpinski , Olowiński , Ordyłowski , Ordyniec , Ordynski , Osiczkowski , Osieczkowski , Ostaniewicz Palecki , Pałecki , Paszczenko , Pękosławski , Pękowski , Pętkowski , Piaszczyński , Pierszyński , Pietrzkiewicz , Pilarski, Pilawski , Plat , Podgórski , Podskarbski , Podskoczym , Podwysocki Potocki, Pniczka , Przeszmiński , Przezdybski , Prześmiński , Puczycki , Puszkarenko , Raczko , Raczkowicz , Radgoski , Radgowski , Rado Gorski, Radogowski , Rdzawski , REDEC , Redej , Rekosz , Rekscia , Relski , Rogulski , Roguski , Rokosz , Rozkoszewski , Rożniatowski , Rudołtowski , Rudzicki , Rukwiza , Rukśmie , Rumszewicz . Samorak , Schimonski , Sędzimir , Siedliński , Siedliski , Siemienowicz , Siem velor , Siemoński , Siemuński , Sieradzki , Skórka , Skrobot , Skrzyszewski , Słoński , Słuszka , Smużewski , Stach, Stach Stackiewicz , Starzewski , Starzycki , Staszewski, Staszowski , Stebelski , Steblecki , Steblowski , Stebłowski , Stobiecki , Stokowiecki , Strozberg , Strzałka , Strzałkowski , Suchcicki , Suchorabski , Sultzen , Sumorok Szyszkowski , Scibor , Scibor Marchocki , Scibor Rylski , Ściborski , Ściszewski , Śniekowski , Świerczyński , Świerkocki , Świracki , Świrkocin , Teliński , Thodorowski , Tomkiewz cz , Trzebnicki , Tuczeń , Tucznia , Tudorowski , Turkul , Turkułł , Turnicki , Turznicki , Twerbut , Tworynicki , Ubliński , Ubniński , Ulejski , Uleski , Uniechowski , Wadowski , Wasilewski, Wierciochowski Wojnowski , Wojsicki , Wolski, Wolski Wyrzecz , Wysocki, Zabiała , Zabierzewski , Zabierzowski , Zabokrzycki , Zaborowski , Zagórski , Zagurski , Zajarski , Zajerski , Zarogowski , Zawadzk i.
Types of coat of arms:
• Finches
• Curve
• Zawadzki
Notes: Originally there was a bolt cross with a long leg instead of a sword in Ostoja, gold. The sword appeared there after the 16th century and made the coat of arms indistinguishable from Przeginia
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Przeginia ( Przegonia ) - Polish coat of arms.
Description of coat of arms:
On the red field between two golden crescent moons, with the shoulders facing each other, the same sword on the pole, in the jewel a half fire-breathing dragon on which the same sword and the same crescent moons stand perpendicular to the mouth as on the shield
Earliest mentions:
There is a record from 1398 and a medieval seal from 1421 and 1424 by Piotr Wolfram, a canon from Kraków.
Due to its similarity and location, this coat of arms is a variant of the Ostoja coat of arms.
Herbowni :
Bartkowski , BATKOWSKI , Blizicki , Bortkiewicz , Bratkowski , Domaracki , Dulski , Dyako , Dzwonkowski , Epimach , Głodowski , Gołuski , Hryncewicz , Hryniewicki , Hryniewiecki , Hrynkiewicz , Huba , Howski Nićwieciński , Niewieściński , Nikonowicz , Odloczyński , Plewaka , Plewako , Przegaliński , Przepałkowski , Przezdomski , Sieracki , Strzegocki , Wietrzyński , Wolfram, Zakobielski , Zołczycki ,
See also: heraldry, heraldry, list of coats of arms
Bartkowski from the coat of arms of Przegonia in the Bełskie Voivodeship . Neither Paprocki nor Okolski wrote about it . First Walenty was the instructor, then the city judge Bełski , whom the 1634 Constitution spoke about. Piotr from the Chełm region signed the election on August 2nd.
Paprocki , Bartkowski from Taczała - arms , she lets in Sieradzkie , Okolski in Sandomierskie down.
Kuropatnicki in §. V. put Apud tabulas Regni Galliciae and Lodomeriae inamatriculatorum magnatum equitum Ksawery Bartkowski inter equites cum voce on September 10, 1782 .