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Paprzyca coat of arms

Paprzyca - is a Polish coat of arms. It was used by several szlachta families in the times of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.

Paprzyca
Details
Battle cryIwiczna, Kuszaba, Paprzyca, Ruchaba
Alternative namesKuczaba, Kuczawa, Kuszaba, Kussaba
Earliest mention14th century
Townsnone
Families78 names altogether: Baran, Bielicki, Bielicki, Bokum, Bokun, Boksza, Chrebra, Ciechliński, Ciecholewski, Czokołda, Dąbrowski, Dobrowski, Fabirowski, Ganiewski, Ganowski, Garowski, Gowin, Grochowski, Grochowski, Grodziński, Grodziński, Grotowski, Iwicki, Jarzyczewski, Książyk, Kussowski, Kuszaba, Lubowiecki, Lubowiedzki, Łochowski, Miedwiediew, Monstold, Monsztołd, Nieprzecki, Nieprzeski, Niewiński, Niwiński, Ociesalski, Ocosalski, Oczesalski, Oczosalski, Owen, Pabierowski, Pabirowski, Paparzyński, Paprzyc, Paprzyca, Paprzycki, Petrykowski, Pieczewski, Pluta, Potrykowski, Przesmycki, Prześmiński, Rybarski, Sieklucki, Sieprawski, Staszewicz, Strusieński, Swirzawski, Szczeniowski, Śnieżawski, Świcki, Świeżawski, Świżawski, Uchacki, Uhacki, Warszewicki, Warszowicki, Widłowski, Wygonowski, Zberkmuł, Zbierzynek, Zgliczyński, Zgliński, Zrzobek, Zubek, Źróbek, Żupek

History

Herb Paprzyca (Bychawa, Kuczawa, Ruchaba, Ruczaba, Paprzyca, Rakwicz) – coat of arms, with the clan's battle cry of Iwiczna and Kuszaba.

"From the Czech, this coat of arms was to be brought to Poland by Bolesław the Chaste, and this is how it was to be acquired: "A lady was told that a maid had bore three sons, and she not only had her suspected of adultery on this occasion (understanding that with one husband so many children can not be) but also punished her severely. It came about thanks to the Divine cause, who defends the innocent, that the same lady gave birth to nine sons quickly. Whether then, whether ashamed or afraid of some lousy disagreement with her husband, she ordered a serving woman to have eight sons in a near river drowned, one of them only left to raise. At that time, her husband was not at home, but for the preparation of God, he came when the serving woman was carrying the children to their sad fate. He asked her: what are you carrying? She answered - I am carrying pups to drown. The husband looked inside out of curiosity if there was no one fit for game hunting; then he saw the children and learned everything. Secretly he ordered the miller to raise the sons. When they grew up, he guests and neighbours to a feast, and after feeding them he asked them as to what that a mother deserved who would kill her children, All judged her death worthy; Only then the father says: let my puppies stand here: they bring eight boys, all in the same coloring, vividness and complexity, almost all equal height. He explained to all those who have been invited what happened to them and, turning to his wife, he says - for this sin, you worthy of punishment much more significant, only God has kept you from sin through me; for this, thank him for his holy providence. Is it then for the sons in remembrance of this revolution or the miller who raised them as a reward, the shape of the coat of arms, the authors disagree."

Blazon

Description of the coat of arms

In the silver field, a black millstone with a middle silver rynd. In the jewel, eight silver puppies heads in two rows; two at the top looking right, two left, one at the bottom looking right, and three turned left. The description of the coat of arms Kuszaba appears already in Jewels of Jan Długosz: as Kuszaba. "Cuius insignia lapis molaris griseus cum ferrea paprzicza in or campo." What in Translation means: Kuszaba. Which sign a millstone grey with iron debris in a white field. According to Niesiecki (...), there should be a millstone upright, grey in color, with a cast iron in the middle, as in the field, in the field with white, on the helmet with eight puppies. Szymański claims that "(...) in a silver field, a millstone (black) with silver papy". By the act of the Harold Union, the coat of arms was transferred to Lithuania (the Lithuanian boyar Manstold adopted the boyar, he adopted Marmicz from Iwiczny Iwicki, the Łęczyca bailiff).

Earliest references

Coat of arms from the Piast dynasty. Year of creation 1249-1296 (XIII century).

Notable bearers

Notable bearers of this coat of arms include:

Dąbrowski, Grodziński, Iwicki, Jarzyczewski, Książyk, Kussowski, Lubowiecki, Niewiński, Niwiński, Śnieżawski, Warszewicki, Zgliński

External links

  • J. Lyčkoŭski. "Belarusian Nobility Coats of Arms". Paprzyca Coat of Arms & the bearers (in English)

See also


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Lithuanian Commonwealth PaprzycaDetailsBattle cryIwiczna Kuszaba Paprzyca RuchabaAlternative namesKuczaba Kuczawa Kuszaba KussabaEarliest mention14th centuryTownsnoneFamilies78 names altogether Baran Bielicki Bielicki Bokum Bokun Boksza Chrebra Ciechlinski Ciecholewski Czokolda Dabrowski Dobrowski Fabirowski Ganiewski Ganowski Garowski Gowin Grochowski Grochowski Grodzinski Grodzinski Grotowski Iwicki Jarzyczewski Ksiazyk Kussowski Kuszaba Lubowiecki Lubowiedzki Lochowski Miedwiediew Monstold Monsztold Nieprzecki Nieprzeski Niewinski Niwinski Ociesalski Ocosalski Oczesalski Oczosalski Owen Pabierowski Pabirowski Paparzynski Paprzyc Paprzyca Paprzycki Petrykowski Pieczewski Pluta Potrykowski Przesmycki Przesminski Rybarski Sieklucki Sieprawski Staszewicz Strusienski Swirzawski Szczeniowski Sniezawski Swicki Swiezawski Swizawski Uchacki Uhacki Warszewicki Warszowicki Widlowski Wygonowski Zberkmul Zbierzynek Zgliczynski Zglinski Zrzobek Zubek Zrobek Zupek Contents 1 History 2 Blazon 3 Notable bearers 4 External links 5 See alsoHistory EditHerb Paprzyca Bychawa Kuczawa Ruchaba Ruczaba Paprzyca Rakwicz coat of arms with the clan s battle cry of Iwiczna and Kuszaba From the Czech this coat of arms was to be brought to Poland by Boleslaw the Chaste and this is how it was to be acquired A lady was told that a maid had bore three sons and she not only had her suspected of adultery on this occasion understanding that with one husband so many children can not be but also punished her severely It came about thanks to the Divine cause who defends the innocent that the same lady gave birth to nine sons quickly Whether then whether ashamed or afraid of some lousy disagreement with her husband she ordered a serving woman to have eight sons in a near river drowned one of them only left to raise At that time her husband was not at home but for the preparation of God he came when the serving woman was carrying the children to their sad fate He asked her what are you carrying She answered I am carrying pups to drown The husband looked inside out of curiosity if there was no one fit for game hunting then he saw the children and learned everything Secretly he ordered the miller to raise the sons When they grew up he guests and neighbours to a feast and after feeding them he asked them as to what that a mother deserved who would kill her children All judged her death worthy Only then the father says let my puppies stand here they bring eight boys all in the same coloring vividness and complexity almost all equal height He explained to all those who have been invited what happened to them and turning to his wife he says for this sin you worthy of punishment much more significant only God has kept you from sin through me for this thank him for his holy providence Is it then for the sons in remembrance of this revolution or the miller who raised them as a reward the shape of the coat of arms the authors disagree Blazon EditDescription of the coat of armsIn the silver field a black millstone with a middle silver rynd In the jewel eight silver puppies heads in two rows two at the top looking right two left one at the bottom looking right and three turned left The description of the coat of arms Kuszaba appears already in Jewels of Jan Dlugosz as Kuszaba Cuius insignia lapis molaris griseus cum ferrea paprzicza in or campo What in Translation means Kuszaba Which sign a millstone grey with iron debris in a white field According to Niesiecki there should be a millstone upright grey in color with a cast iron in the middle as in the field in the field with white on the helmet with eight puppies Szymanski claims that in a silver field a millstone black with silver papy By the act of the Harold Union the coat of arms was transferred to Lithuania the Lithuanian boyar Manstold adopted the boyar he adopted Marmicz from Iwiczny Iwicki the Leczyca bailiff Earliest referencesCoat of arms from the Piast dynasty Year of creation 1249 1296 XIII century Notable bearers EditNotable bearers of this coat of arms include Dabrowski Grodzinski Iwicki Jarzyczewski Ksiazyk Kussowski Lubowiecki Niewinski Niwinski Sniezawski Warszewicki ZglinskiExternal links EditJ Lyckoŭski Belarusian Nobility Coats of Arms Paprzyca Coat of Arms amp the bearers in English See also EditPolish heraldry Heraldry Coat of arms Kusza Coat of Arms This Polish heraldry related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Paprzyca coat of arms amp oldid 1103911850, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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