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Kościesza (Strzegomia, Strzegomya) - is a
Polish coat of arms used by
szlachta families in the
times of
Kingdom of
Poland and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth...
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August Kościesza-Żaba (1801, in Krāslava – 3
January 1894, in İzmir), from coat of arms of
Kościesza, was a
Polish orientalist and
diplomatist in Russian...
- in the
times of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. A
variant of the
Kościesza with the Gryf coat of arms and the
notable longer family line as well...
- 1566–1622),
married Aleksandra Chodkiewicz h.
Kościesza,
daughter of
Hetman Jan
Hieronimowicz Chodkiewicz h.
Kościesza and
Krystyna Zborowska h. Jastrzębiec Vyshnivets...
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daughter of
architect and
restorer Jan
Zachwatowicz and
Maria Chodźko h.
Kościesza, and wife of film
director Andrzej Wajda.
Member of the
Polish Film Academy...
- (1602–1626),
Court chorąży of the Crown,
married Anna
Eufrozyna Chodkiewicz h.
Kościesza Adam
Hieronim Sieniawski (1623–1650, )
starost of Lwów and
Crown Field...
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ennobled by the Tsar in his role as "King of Poland" in the 19th century)
Kościesza coat of arms Łabędź coat of arms (originating in Sandomierz)
Lubicz coat...
- (variation) Korwin)
Korybut Korzbok (Korbog, Korcbok, Kurczbach) Kos (Koss)
Kościesza (Kościerza, Strzegomia, Brzeg, Strzegonia) Kot
Morski Kotwica (Коtwicze...
- Odrowąż h. Odrowąż. Anna
Alojza married Hetman Jan
Karol Chodkiewicz h.
Kościesza on 28
November 1620 in Jarosław. They had no children.
Wanda Dobrowolska:...
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according to
other sources) to a poor
Lithuanian noble family. They bore
Kościesza coat of arms, but
without a cross-bar. He
studied rhetoric, philosophy...