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Kasper Niesiecki (31
December 1682 – 9 July 1744), also
known as
Kacper Niesiecki, was a
Polish heraldist, Jesuit, lexicographer, writer,
theologian and...
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Gules łękawica argent, crest: łąkawica as in arms.
According to
Kasper Niesiecki the
beginning of this
shield dates from the time of Krakus, a mythological...
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described in his work
Kasper Niesiecki,
while its
iconographic representation is seen on the
Ostroh Bible.
According to
Niesiecki the
first (oldest) Ostrogski...
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Family ... Nicki, ...)
Niesiecki, Kasper; Bobrowicz, Jan
Nepomucen (1845) [1728]. "Kasper
Niesiecki,
Herbarz Polski, wyd. J.N. Bobrowicz...
- territories: Vitebsk, Podolia, Kovno, Mogilev, Kiev, and Volhyn.
Kasper Niesiecki records the
Staszkiewicz family coming from the
Duchy of
Samogitia and...
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disallowed Jan
Krzysztof to have a
substantial career in the military,
Niesiecki said: King was
shoving a
lesser military command to him
during the Muscovy...
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former Sieradz Province. The
Ochocki family was
mentioned by
Kasper Niesiecki in
Herbarz Polski.
Listed below are
selected source certificates concerning...
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Niesiecki lists several noble (szlachta)
people with the name
Makowski belonging to
different heraldic clans (herb), including: Makowski:
Niesiecki mentions...
- (Bohemian) Vršovci clan,
version supported by
Polish heraldist Kasper Niesiecki (as better) says that
their origin is pagan Polish. Lot of
families were...
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family history is
necessary to
establish possible connection with Ostoja.
Niesiecki notes that the Orda
family used
Ostoja CoA in the 16th century, although...