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Białynia is a
Polish coat of arms. It was used by
several szlachta families in the
times of the
Kingdom of
Poland and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth...
- to the
present day city of L'viv in Ukraine. His
adopted middle name of
Bialynia refers to the clan and Coat of Arms of his family. Chołodecki was the son...
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located in Ukraine.
According to
historian Józef
Białynia Chołodecki, an
unknown member of the
Białynia clan was
given the
rights to
develop the land in...
- Chołodecki,
Białynia Józef.
Białynia-Chołodeccy :
uczestnicy spisków, więźniowie
stanu (History of the
Cholodecki family of the
Bialynia Clan). 1911 v...
- Polish: Mikołaj Światopełk-Mirski; 29 July 1833 – 8
November 1898), of the
Białynia clan, was a
Russian cavalry general and politician. In 1895 he purchased...
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Noble families named Wójcik bear
different coats of arms: Wójcik of
Bialynia Wójcik and
Wojczyk of
Pobog Wójcik and Wójcikowski of
Korab Wójcik of German...
- Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst, sold the
castle to
Mikalaj Sviatapolk-Mirski, of the
Bialynia clan, in 1895. Mikalaj's son
Michail began to
rebuild the
castle according...
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Nikolai Sviatopolk-Mirsky and his
descendants used a
variation of the
Białynia coat of arms...
- "Bardil" from Proto-Germanic "bardilaz." The
noble family was part of the
Bialynia coat of arms.
Around 1480, the
house of Bordziłowski was
established in...
- Chołodecki,
Białynia Józef.
Białynia-Chołodeccy :
uczestnicy spisków, więźniowie
stanu (History of the
Cholodecki family of the
Bialynia Clan). 1911 Limanowski...