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others survive to the present: Chowański, Czartoryski, Sanguszko,
Siesicki (Dowmont-
Siesicki, Szeszycki), and Koriatowicz-Kurcewicz.[citation needed]. The...
- (Puriška)
House of Radziwiłł (Radvila)
House of
Sakowicz House of
Siesicki (Dowmont-
Siesicki, Szeszycki) Siručiai
House of
Sudymuntowicz (Sudimantaičiai) House...
- Rakiewicz, Rodkiewicz, Rukiewicz, Rukowicz, Rutkiewicz-Dowmont, Ruykiewicz,
Siesicki, Sołomiej(y), Strawiński, Suchta, Szawelski, Szemiot, Szerejko(wicz), Szolomicki...
- Sadkowski, Sak-Pietkiewicz, Sawaniewicz, Serewicz, Sierewicz, Sierski,
Siesicki, Sirewicz, Siwicki, Skrycki, Skulski, Sobocki, Sokoł, Sośnicki, Stanczykiewicz...
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Gabrielius Daumantas-
Siesickis in the 16th
century in the
Renaissance style. His
heirs were
known as Daumantai, also
called Siesicki, had
given their family...
- Pogonowski, Pogoński, Repliński, Rohland, Roland, Rzepliński, Sado, Sando,
Siesicki, Służka, Sąd, Stowiła, Stradoń, Sud, Sudymontowicz, Szumski, Wałęga, Wambut...
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morgens of land and 15 serfs.
During the
Uprising of 1863,
priest Justinas Siesickis read an
uprising manifesto.
After the
uprising was
suppressed by the Tsarist...