The noble Polish family Zeby. Die adlige polnische Familie Zeby. - Werner Zurek - E-Book

The noble Polish family Zeby. Die adlige polnische Familie Zeby. E-Book

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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, veltemere, systematice ordinaretur collectio super principes Poloniae, Gathering, veltimere, systemati cordinaretur collectio super principes Poloniae, Rassemblement, veltimere, ordinaretur systématique super collection Poloniae, Translations in: English, German, French. Das ist ein Sammelsurium einer ungeordneten, systematisch angelegten Sammlung des polnischen Adels. Auf diesen Seiten erfahren Sie alles über: Abstammung, Adel, Adelsliteratur, Adelsnamensendungen, Adelsverband, Ahnenforschung, Bibliographie, Bücher, Familienforschung, Forschungen, Genealogie, Geschichte, Heraldik, Heraldisch, herb, Herbarz, Indigenat, Informationen, Literatur, Namen, Nobilitierungsakten, Nobility, Personengeschichte, Polen, Schlachta, Szlachta, Wappen, Wappenforschung, Wappenliteratur, Adel, Wappen, Ritter, Polen, szlachta, herb, Herbarz. Sammelsurium, veltemere, systematice ordinaretur collectio super principes Poloniae, Gathering, veltimere, systemati cordinaretur collectio super principes Poloniae, Rassemblement, veltimere, ordinaretur systématique super collection Poloniae, Translations in: English, German, French. Il s'agit d'un méli-mélo d'une collection désordonnée et systématiquement organisée de la noblesse polonaise. Sur ces pages, vous trouverez tout sur: descendance, aristocratie, littérature aristocratique, terminaisons de noms aristocratiques, association aristocratique, généalogie, bibliographie, livres, recherche familiale, recherche, généalogie, histoire, héraldique, héraldique, herbe, herbalisme, indigène, information , littérature, noms, dossiers de noblesse Noblesse, histoire personnelle, Pologne, Schlachta, Szlachta, blason, recherche sur les armoiries, blason de la littérature, noblesse, blason, chevalier, Pologne, szlachta, herbe, Herbarz. Sammelsurium, veltemere, systematice ordinaretur collectio super principes Poloniae, Gathering, velti

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The noble Polish family Zeby.

Die adlige polnische Familie Zeby.

Batowski's three-teeth coat of arms (vol. 11 pp. 10-11)

Batowski of the Trzy Zęby coat of arms . Paprocki, Okolski and Niesiecki do not mention this house. Kuropatnicki in Section II. On the families of the local Polish nobility and W. Ks. Lithuanian with its coat of arms is placed in the row of house names, but without an expression of the coat of arms. The same in paragraph V. in the excerpt legitimatiorum Gallitia & Lodomeriae by Jan and Alexander [p. 11] Batowski is erected on October 22nd, 1782. Poku. And in the Constitution of 1764, Antoni Batowski of the Pilzniński Army signed up for the election of Stanisław August König from the Sandomierz Province. Aleksander Batowski, the Knight of Malta, was a member of the Duchy of Livonia in 1790. - She. Lot.           

Abrahamowicz of the coat of arms of Jastrzębiec (vol. 2 pp. 8-10)

Abrahamowicz of the coat of arms of Jastrzębiec . You won't find them in Paprocki or Okolskie. NS. Kojałowicz describes the coat of arms of the Abrahamowicz family as follows: In Podkowa they already have less than a cross, but only half of the cross, they wear a peacock's tail in their helmets and they have a night heron with a ring. From this you can know that there is Abrahamowicz's house in Lithuania and in Chełm Land. Jan Abrahamowicz Wojski Wileński, Starost von Lidzki, Constit. 1601. He says about Mikołaj that he was the Kasztelaner Mścisławski before the Mścisławskie Voivodeship, which must have been in 1645. which is known from the Toruń Conventiculum, which he signed. His son, Mikołaj in Worniany, from the Mścisławskie Voivodeship, switched to the Trakai Chair. Probably not his daughter Katarzyna Abrahamowiczowna, the remaining widow of Marcjan Frąckiewicz Radzim [p. 9] he finished his usual prayers. In a short time the whole castle trembled as if it were falling, windows fell, doors opened, walls crumbled, and then an elderly person enters, with broken hands, sighing deeply, chasing a tear, a fire exploded in his breasts . they were half chained together, for which the black negro drove them. The confused Fr. Peter, for this horror only with the cross and with the innocence of his conscience armed with God : Then, adding his heart, he asks the man how he would be: He answers: I am the heir of these three sons, The father of these three sons, condemned to eternal torment for them, that I, seeing a heretical error, would persist in it until the last moment of my life, I would like with my misfortune to lead my children on the true path of faith, so that they would not fall for that purpose too. He heard all the quarrels of the pious priest and commanded him by divine power that he should remain near peace as long as it would be his sons, [p. 10] after serving, he changed this world with heaven, in 1697, his 78th century in Krakow, he was buried with S. Maciej. Story of Domus Probationis Crac. Annuae residents. Valzen.                  

Wielądek, who calls them Abramowicz (as the family is called today), adds: Teodor and Michał. In 1763, on April 17th, in the city of Vilnius, they signed the Court de illegitimate with other senators and officials on the basis of the rapes committed. Ludwik on the 14th at that time derewniczy and chief judge of the Smolensk Voivodeship, in the same year on April 28th the acts of the General League of W. Ks. Ignited. in Vilnius he signed. - N. Abramowicz starościc Starodubowski was also a member of the tribunal of W. Ks. Ignited. in Vilnius 1781.-       

Krasicki in his footnotes to the Niesiecki herbarium: Until then the Abrahamowiczs flourished in Lithuania, of whom Jędrzej was the first landowner Wileński writer, later the castellan von Brzeski died unmarried. - Jerzy Starosta Starodubowski, the brother of Kasztelan from Ogińska, born in Dornołowiczowna, left a daughter for Slizna, an only child. - Antoni, the third brother, died unmarried. -   

Bakowiecki of the Wukry coat of arms (vol. 2 p. 44)

Bakowiecki of the Wukry coat of arms . Mokosiejów and Deniszków, merits drawn to the Bakowiecki house and with blood for several centuries, and how much to share with them, and a variety of Płonka. Of these, Józef Mikosiej, the heir in Bakowce, was the first named Bakowiecki. Józef, Bishop of Włodzimirski and Christian, at the court of Sigismund III. For sixteen years he exercised the secretariat with praise, then he was the treasurer of Volyn, in order to have heaven to himself, the surer he would win after trampling all hopes and leaving the world; and while enjoying his religious life, he chose to be despised in the house of God; but in the shadow of the monastery there was no deep humility hidden from the persecutors of dignity; because he was first banished by the king of the Jewish Archimandrites and soon deposed by the ruler Włodzimirski, not only because he freed the goods burdened with high debts from the Jewish monastery at his own expense, but he also surrounded his cathedral with a castle and embankments, which In 1653, when the Tartars fired violently at Vladimir, wanted to burn them to ashes after goods had fallen out of the trenches , which frightened few people, and the fire was extinguished: he died in 1655 this honorable man, whose year was still Benedykt Mokosiej, archimandryta Żydyczyński is. Sermon at the funeral of Józef, Stefanowski's order of preachers. Łukasz from the Volyn Voivodeship applied for the election of Jan III.          

Bal of the Gozdawa coat of arms (vol. 2 pp. 49-52)

Bal of the Gozdawa coat of arms . That they had adopted the name and the original of their House of Goths, Sarnic had printed the name and the original long ago. lib. 4. What he would support, mentions Balta the Gothic prince, whose name is how much the Bales are like who cannot see. Procopius also lib. 1. in his story in 1533. writes that Balas, a colonel of great bravery in the Emperor's Justinian army, regimented six hundred Masagetes or Slovaks against the Vandals. Baltow is also a family on the Baltic Sea, centuries old, read by historians. Be sure, however, that this house in Poland is old-fashioned: because Nakielski in Miechów fol. 369. On the list of Jan Tęczyński, the castellan of Cracow inter praesentes, he wrote in 1401 Mściug from Balowo to the Burgrave of Cracow. They later began to enjoy writing from Nowegotańca when Mikołaj Bal Zdowska, heiress of these goods, took        

Jan von Nowegotańca, a Sanocki stolnik, five of them sons. Michał, who valued King Kazimierz very much, for his courage in all his activities, [p. 50], which he showed in various embassies to the sovereign monarchs with no skepticism, with no less hope of future successes of high dignity, the world headed for the Order of St. Francis. Min. De Observan. from . Johannes Capistrano, admittedly, he acted in his holy virtues so soon that he was only a deacon at that time, to Bohemia, for the conversion of the Hussites he sent obedience: Heresy, dissolute against all calamities, has just appeared apostolic, some confirming in the Faith, Leading Others from the Path of Injustice How has he so intensified his hatred of himself that he and his life have been caught by ungodliness, wholesome exhortations and contempt, for love with anger, for the word of God with blows. He was ordained a priest when he was offered the Archdiocese of Prague for an exemplary life, a spirit with a glory which, as soon as he went to the Order, trampled the waiting dignitaries and despised Pallius. However, the Polish province, which three times reluctantly received the governments with the kindness and casual care with which he would please each of the brothers, took their hearts in such a way that they all dutifully loved him. The Sambork Convention, which is duly endowed with its diligence in matters of time; The Bydgoszcz Monastery was given a place with the approval of Kazimierz Król under the direction of Zbigniew Oleśnicki, at the end of years with work and a long swoon a world full of merit in Krakow, he said goodbye in 1495. Vadingus in Annale. Minorum vol. 6th n.28th 1475th and 1480th n.31st et t. 7. Et 1481. n.16.            

Maciej, the castellan of Sanocki, signed a letter from Alexander the king to the city of Lemberg with this title in 1506. Mikołaj, the third son of Sanocki's land clerk, chamberlain there, called in 1526, about which I received a letter from Zygmunt I in MS. Petricovia. his descendants goods Stanisław, the eunuch of this country in 1550, and Jerzy, whose daughter was the only child of Odnowska. Samuel, apparently the son of Stanisław, died with Dmitry Moscow, a Moscow-educated tsar. Petrizius lib. 2. Hist. Moschov. Orichovio dialogue. 4. run de. he mentions this house that he had confiscated a novelty from Geneva.         

Piotr, Chamberlain of Sanocki, heir of 9 from Hoczew in Balogrod, son of Stanisław, also Chamberlain. Commissioner of the Sejm 1611 to judge injustices on the Hungarian border, constitution. 1611. fol. 7. Starowolski in monuments. Two daughters remained from this Piotr: one of them Anna from [p. 51] Jerzy Drzewicki, whose tombstone from Kruszwica was written in Monumen by Starowolski. the second was engaged to Bełżecki Aleksander Stanisław, the voivode of Podolia. And four sons.       

Samuel, the ensign of Przemyski, son of Piotr Chamberlain, was mentioned in the constitution of 1637. Stefan, the second son, and he, Chamberlain von Sanocki and before that Ensign von Przemyski, were united for life with Zofia Ostrowska, from whom Jan, Stanisław and Michał were born. Krasuski in Regina Poloniae. Adam, the third son of Piotr, Ensign von Przemyska, member of the Coronation Sejm in 1633. From then on he was deputy for the re-authorization of our army in Ukraine and for the Radom Tribunal. Constitu. 1633. fol. 14. On the 21st and 55th, at the Sejm, he received the privilege of eternity for a wine shop in Balogrod, his heir town. He took Regina from Konary Słupecka, the castellan of Radom: the son of Stanisław, chamberlain from Sanocki, from the Sejm from 1670 and 1676, the commissioner for the calming of the Hungarian border, Constit. fol. 27. and 31. His daughter Agnieszka with Piotr Firlej, the castellan of Kamieniec, ordered them. Two sons, Mikołaj and Jan: Mikołaj stolnik Sanocki, whose daughter of the Wręby coat of arms from Leszczyńska, a Sędzian from Sanocka, daughter engaged to Mikołaj Gołuchowski: son Stefan 1696, writer from the town of Sanocki, died childless with the castellan Stadnica from Przemyśl. John, the second son of Chamberlain Stanisław, Judge Sanocki, from Teresa Rabsztyńska, who fathered four sons, namely Józef, who died young, Antoni the Chamberlain from Sanocki, and before that the cupbearer of Przemyski, several times deputy of the Court of Justice: Helena Rupniewska, who voted for the first time for Aleksander Drohojewski, the banner of Przemyśl, his daughter Elżbieta: Jan the cupbearer from Trembowelski, his wife Marianna Drohojewska, castellan from Czerniechów: Ignacy's heir in Balogród, the starost from Taborowski, the first union took Teresa Wasilewska , the eldest of Narewska, the remaining widow of Wasilkowski, the hunter of Podolski: the second association of Andrazowna from Hungary: Jan, the fourth son of Piotr Chamberlain Sanocki from Tarłowna, with his brother Samuel, visited other countries in the Seym in 1627. . Constitu. fol. 13th and 1633th during the interregnum of the envoy on convocation.                

Maciej Bal, the brother of Piotr, Chamberlain of Sanocki, died before 1617. Piotr, an heir in a middle village, I think Maciej's son or grandson had sons: Bogusław, Jan and Stanisław. Of these, Bogusław's descendants, [p. 52] Michał, the one with Mokrska, Adam, who signed marriage contracts with Ubyszowna.  

Baranowski of the coat of arms of Jastrzębiec (vol. 2 p. 58-61)

Baranowski of the coat of arms of Jastrzębiec . Ram lying by the lake Gopło, named after the occasion. Wojciech, the Archbishop of Gniezno and the Primate, at the court of Zygmunt August laid the first traces of his further progress: the cantor of Gniezno, the scholar of Łęczyca and the secretary of the crown grew rapidly, and after Jan Baranowski, all honors fell to him, ie the bishop of Przemyśl, crowned pastor of Płock, he was educated by King Stefan, the promotion of Jan Zamojski, the chancellor and hetman, was promoted. In this position, with your lordship, he imagined God with enthusiasm; for if the heretical city had no doubts about its own cause, except money and other rich gifts, it would load the wagon with fine wine, only to prefer it, in the interests of not even a conscientious one, it was eagerly removed from ironosis, eager according to divine honor, he not only accepted none of it, but also learned those of his virtues through greedy corruption, he rebuked. When he learned of this, great minds, no less honorable, found out King Stefan, who was not corrupted in righteousness. the ship, and praised beautifully, and this voluntary loss he lavishly replaced from his cellars. In him it seemed to be more peculiar to many that he, like the trace of others, enjoyed Italian, French and German academies, did not seek transportable wisdom earlier with a private, but sought persistent commitment, he became such a speaker; that whether he voted in the Senate or on the throne, he returned his eyes of admiration and guided the hearts of others: wisely and with some seriousness, each of his speeches was given in the Polish Senate, an effective way of convincing speakers he managed to stay in it. It was known as Sigismund III. Freshly inaugurated into the Polish crown in the port of Gdansk, he welcomed him from all over the kingdom and handed the instruments over to the public on the right. It was known when this king would go to Sweden after his father for a thoughtful, this event, with no small profit, thorough, all justifications, and return to Poland, lead his return: whose name and the name of the republic, the message to Fortunately, John of Sweden has ended. According to Piotr Wolski, declared Bishop of Płock. And the love of Zamojski at the Warsaw Sejm 1590. wanted to underlay this chair with a seal that is less than the Crown Law, but knowing that this covenant would not please the king, the Primate Karnkowski or other foreign sons, torn with force and against it he Zamojski's will and gave it back. So, from the court mobs [p. 59] reassured, everything served to multiply the divine honor in the fifteen years that he sat in this diocese. He showed that he held the office of good shepherd; because he first visited this diocese alone, or when public intrigues made him difficult, through his archdeacons, from whom he later demanded urgent information: and in order to be more secure in clerical discipline, he paved the way, he presented several synods: the he submitted for publication. He initially divided his diocese into deaneries. A seminar for almost twenty seminarians in Pułtusk under the direction of PP. He founded the Societatis Jesu, donated the Królewiacka parsonage and the Pąkowo farm, made a library available and had a rather splendid and spacious house for them at his own expense: and he contributed almost a fourth part of our college to the college than he had received from his first foundation. A monastic fame that was memorable in the eyes of the whole Republic of Poland at the Sejm in 16077. Protector: When our people replaced him with thanksgiving, he replied: Quidquid agi minus lauda vestra egi. He also built the palace for the Płock bishops in Bartodziejowice, in Płock he started: after selling a few smaller and longer villages, he conveniently bought the Grodeckie estate in the Podlaskie Voivodeship with great Płock prelates. He had already built a second palace for them in Warsaw, having paid off part of the land and girding it with new buildings: but this will was confirmed by his public consensus, which he later changed by the eternal law to the Archbishops of Gniezno, this attached factory, which his successor in primacy Jan Lipski Er showed much more splendidly. He heard his efforts around the church compound and praised it; and when he himself appeared there , he was warmly received by Clement VIII, with whom he lived under the name of Hippolytus Aldobrandin, Cardinal, when he was a capable gate in papal Poland, in an intimate way, treated like a gentleman, to the heavier crowd To endure glory of God, he encouraged him more zealously. How zealous in the Church of God is a Shepherd and a zealous Senator in his homeland; the force of the storm on himself, he fearlessly endured. After Stefan Król's descent, he became so interested in the hearts of the dissatisfied pious and wise gentleman that he did not come close to any significant confusion at the Warsaw Convocation. Stanisław Kryski, the Mazovian voivode and Starost of Płock, the heir of the Zieluńskie estate, confiscated a large part of the land in Gorzno in the episcopal village, which he wanted to end when Baranowski was persecuted by the ancestors case; the wrath of such an impetuous nobility [p. 60] he emphasized that he had to flee from the Raciąż Sejmik in 1592; and hardly after the involvement of worthy senators was the composition of the Warsaw Sejm. But as for the discipline of the church, the dissolute was hated, pushed too hard, censored in him a refined definition of what great people and great people helped them, but innocent. The hardest thing that breaks the first ice. It is certain that in his whole life and in his serious earnestness and where it was necessary, the generous and unwanted pious judged all good things upon him. His amusing pleasure was reading books, especially the writings of St. Concilium of Trento and the Visitation of S. Charles Borromeo. It was in him, too, that it was especially believed that if he was unable to correct whom, he could not correct him, Heaven itself, his censorship seemed to approve; for such people, either a full year old, fell violently or tensed up, moaned, and admitted with their misfortune how a dangerous church mother would disobey. In 1607 he was transferred from Płock to Kujawskie, initially by the diocesan synod, where he made a decent and wise decision. In Wolbórz he probably banned hospitable people from selling alcoholic beverages at night. No shame, or the people who suspect him of goods , he drove there in order to make the place where he lived a saint: but this year he was nominated for the archbishopric, subsequently confirmed by Paul V that he has entered, and in the highest dignity from him always to the God of the Spirit as before. When the Gniezno Cathedral was burned in an accident, he began restoring and covering it. In Uniejów, Łyśkowice, Chrosin he built palaces for the crown primate of the early residence; and in Skwierniewice, when his generosity was made of bricks, death in 1615 interrupted his further growth. Life 66. He was 7 years old and became a priest. Łubieński in Monit wrote about him. Gen. Lubies. in Vitis Episc. Roach. Back then. in Vitis Episc. Vladisl. Same in Vitis Archiep. Gnes. Fridericus Bartscius SJ in the Pref. Advertisement Crowbar . 2. Suarum Conc. Synodus Plociae Celebr. Anno 1593. et, impressa. Starowol. in monum. Pap.-No. sub Jastrzębiec. Okolski ibid. death in 1615 interrupted further growth provided priests. Łubieński in Monit wrote about him. Gen. Lubies. in Vitis Episc. Roach. Back then. in Vitis Episc. Vladisl. Same in Vitis Archiep. Gnes. Fridericus Bartscius SJ in the pref. Advertisement crowbar . 2. Suarum Conc. Synodus Plociae Celebr. Anno 1593. et, impressa. Starowol. in monum. Pap.-No. sub Jastrzębiec. Okolski ibid. death in 1615 interrupted further growth of the priest. Łubieński in Monit wrote about him. Gen. Lubies. in Vitis Episc. Roach. Back then. in Vitis Episc. Vladisl. Same in Vitis Archiep. Gnes. Fridericus Bartscius SJ in the pref. Advertisement crowbar . 2. Suarum Conc. Synodus Plociae Celebr. Anno 1593. et, impressa. Starowol. in monum. Pap.-No. sub Jastrzębiec. Okolski ibid. in Vitis Episc. Vladisl. Same in Vitis Archiep. Gnes. Fridericus Bartscius SJ in the Pref. Advertisement Crowbar . 2. Suarum Conc. Synodus Plociae Celebr. Anno 1593. et, impressa. Starowol. in monum. Pap.-No. sub Jastrzębiec. Okolski ibid. in Vitis Episc. Vladisl. Same in Vitis Archiep. Gnes. Fridericus Bartscius SJ in the Pref. Advertisement Crowbar . 2nd Suarum Conc. Synodus Plociae Celebr. Anno 1593. et, impressa. Starowol. in monum. Pap.-No. sub Jastrzębiec. Okolski ibid.                                                                                                                                          

Krasicki adds the following additions to Niesiecki in his footnotes:

Niesiecki remembers that with Wojciech after Jan Baranowski [p. 61] all honors goods mixed, that is, the diocese of Przemyśl, the sub-chancellery, etc., none of them, but John does not mention this; not after Baranowski, but after Borukowski Jan, coat of arms of Junosza, he took over the diocese of Przemyśl in 1585. -  

Piasecki, who may have offended more than one person with his sincerity, pag. 210. 1603. writes that during the Sejm one of the deputies insulted the livelier speech of the then Bishop of Płock Baranowski: - ad perorationem Baranovii dicere non erubuit, ipsum potius esse esse degenerem cum nesciatur quo loco sit natus. - Less hideous birth that no one can give to a noble one, but Baranowski's qualities, which the great master of Zamojski knows and honors, the best praise of this honorable man. - According to the same statement by Piasecki, the Primate von Baranowski died in October 1616 (not 1615, as Niesiecki wants), shortly after King Sigismund III. After returning from Częstochowa to his home in Łowicz, he was treated wonderfully and generously by a certain entertaining person for a while. -     

Jędrzej, the castellan of Ciechanów; Brother of Archbishop Wojciech, whose daughter Dorota Fredrowna, the daughter of the castellan Jan Fredro von Przemyśl, Mikołaj Mielżyński, a Kalisz carpenter, became two sons: Jan Czorsztyński and Praśnicki, and the other Jędrzej, the pastor of Dom Łowicz Gnieźnieński and Krakow, and proclaimed cantor of Posen by Paul V in Rome, from there he returned from Zygmunt III at the age of eighteen. proclaimed crown secretary, when honors were greedily thrown at him, her death was quickly thrown from a dam, a tombstone under which in Krakow St. Peter r. 1631. Starowol. in monum. Constitute. Anno 1623. fol. 9. et 1627. fol. 8. Maciej, the castellan of Biechowski, from Katarzyna Wojnowska, had three sons, Jan, Olbrycht and Maciej. Jan the governor of Sieradz, Starost von Nowomiejski and Przedborski, three times with the Seym commissioner for cross-border damage from Silesia. Constitu. Anna, 1627. Waves. The 13th and 1629th waves. 16. and 1631. fol. 26. His wife Marianna Pieniążkowna, heiress in Marcinkowice, teacups from Krakowska, son Stanisław, castellan from Wiski, his son Mikołaj and daughter Zofia after Stefan Oborski, Starost von Liwski. Olbrycht, castellan of Kamieński, wife of Męcińsk, was a member of the Seym in 1613, from where he was sent to tear up the flags of the constituent estates associated with the destruction of his homeland . fol. 6. He was still alive in 1632. Ludwig von Marcinkowice signed the election of August II. His wife Marianna Pieniążkowna, heiress in Marcinkowice, teacups from Krakowska, son Stanisław, castellan from Wiski, son Mikołaj and daughter Zofia after Stefan Oborski, Starost von Liwski. Olbrycht, castellan of Kamieński, wife of Męcińsk, was a member of the Seym in 1613, from where he was sent to tear up the flags of the constituent estates associated with the destruction of his homeland . fol. 6. He was still alive in 1632. Ludwig von Marcinkowice signed the election of August II. His wife Marianna Pieniążkowna, heiress in Marcinkowice, Cześniks in Krakowska, son Stanisław, castellan of Wiski, and his son Mikołaj and daughter Zofia after Stefan Oborski, the Starost from Liw. Olbrycht, castellan of Kamieński, wife of Męcińsk, was a member of the Seym in 1613, from where he was sent to tear up the flags of the constituent estates associated with the destruction of his homeland . fol. 6. He was still alive in 1632. Ludwig von Marcinkowice signed the election of August II.                         

Batory of the Three Teeth coat of arms (Vol. 2 pp. 77-78)

Batory, coat of arms, three teeth . In other words, these are said of the families of the kings of all those who ruled over the Polish crown.  

In his footnotes to Herbarz Niesiecki, Krasicki writes about Batory. Niesiecki, who was allegedly forewarned, did not pay the Batory as we do not have a separate book about royal families from him. -  

Bator or Batory of the coat of arms of the three teeth Familia was noble in the Siedmiogrodzka country, two districts. One of these de Somlio was Stefan, the Duke of Transylvania, who was elected King of Poland in 1575 after Henry Valois resigned on December 15; crowned in April 1576 the great monarch both in offices and in war. He died in Grodno on December 15, 1586. The daughter of Zygmunt, Andrzej and Gryzelda passed away from the monarch's brothers, who shortly after the coronation of their uncle with Jan Zamojski, Chancellor and Hetman des Cor. Tyjąc soon left him childless. The circumstances of their most splendid marriage have been extensively described by Gwagnin and other authors. -      

Cardinal Andrzej, Bishop of Warmia, was made coadjutor by Marcin Kromer after his death in 1589. He took over the rule of the Warmia diocese. - After the death of his uncle, supported by Zamojski's brother-in-law, he calmly used the advantages of a good and thoroughly desirable state until 1599, when Zygmunt Batory, Prince of Transylvania, his cousin of the state and his government, resigned and he immediately came in his homeland and calmly accepted by his subjects, he soon suffered from the vices of high status, caught in the manifold Austrian deception, betrayed by his own when he seeks his last salvation in the defense of his own husband, defeated by too strong an opponent , killed on the run, he died in the prime of his youth in the same year that he took control of Transylvania. - [P. 78]