Spis rodzin Ostoi: Różnice pomiędzy wersjami
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− | This is | + | '''This is revised list of families that are or have been part of the Clan of Ostoja'''. Ongoing research and also genetic DNA reports will in time eliminate errors, this list is based on many years of research and the most accurate as we know of today. Although there are some questions to be solved regarding the relationship between families, we can here present list of families and relation between them. In most cases, even if families are not blood related to each other, they are still closely connected to each other and form a Clan. Since medieval time all families, blood connected or not, have been closest families and friends that depended on each other in many hundred years. Unity of those families, common policy regarding education and solidarity made the Clan of Ostoja superior in late medieval time. |
== General list of Ostoja families == | == General list of Ostoja families == | ||
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== Related groups of the Clan == | == Related groups of the Clan == | ||
− | This list is linking families together according to the sources. The Ostoja Clan DNA project help to understand and prove which families are blood related with each other and which joined the Clan in medieval time between year 800 and 1450. Curing standing according to written sources and DNA tests. Since the DNA project is developing, there might be small changes in time when grouping families. | + | This list is linking families together according to the sources. The Ostoja Clan DNA project help to understand and prove which families are blood related with each other and which joined the Clan in medieval time between year 800 and 1450. Curing standing according to written sources and DNA tests. Since the DNA project is developing, there might be small changes in time when grouping families. Written sources are based on notes published by IHPAN (Instytut Historii Polskiej Akademii Nauk - Institute of History of Polish Academy of Science) and origin from the archives of Court notes and decisions in medieval time. |
+ | === Kujawy, Kujawy Grudziac and Pomerania group === | ||
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+ | == General list of all verified Ostoja families togehter == | ||
'''[[Ancyparowicz]]''', Baduski, Balicki, Balinski, Banczelski, Bańkowski (Bankowski), Barankiewicz, Baranowski, Bardecki, Bartkowski (Bartoszewski), Bątkowski, Bębnowski, Bęczelski, Biestrzecki, Blinowski, Błaszkowski, '''[[Błociszewski]]''', Błyszczanowicz (odm), Bociarski, Bogorajski odm., Bohatyrowicz, '''[[Bogusławski]]''', '''[[Boguszewski]]''', Boratynski, Bratkowski, '''[[Brodowicz]]''', [[Brokowski]], Broniowski, Bukowski, Bzowski. | '''[[Ancyparowicz]]''', Baduski, Balicki, Balinski, Banczelski, Bańkowski (Bankowski), Barankiewicz, Baranowski, Bardecki, Bartkowski (Bartoszewski), Bątkowski, Bębnowski, Bęczelski, Biestrzecki, Blinowski, Błaszkowski, '''[[Błociszewski]]''', Błyszczanowicz (odm), Bociarski, Bogorajski odm., Bohatyrowicz, '''[[Bogusławski]]''', '''[[Boguszewski]]''', Boratynski, Bratkowski, '''[[Brodowicz]]''', [[Brokowski]], Broniowski, Bukowski, Bzowski. | ||
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Ubliński, Unichowski (Chodorkowski), Ulejski (Uleski), Ustarbowski, Wadowski, Wasilewski, Wojtkiewicz, Wolski, Woynowski, Woyszyk, Wróblewski, Wyrzek, Wysocki (Korzeniewicz). Zabierzowski, Zabokrzycki, Zaborowski, '''[[Zagórski]]''' (Zagorski, Zagurski), Zajarski (Zajerski), Zakrzewski, Zarogowski, Zdaniszewski, Złociszewski (Złoczyszewski), Złoszcz, Żelisławski. | Ubliński, Unichowski (Chodorkowski), Ulejski (Uleski), Ustarbowski, Wadowski, Wasilewski, Wojtkiewicz, Wolski, Woynowski, Woyszyk, Wróblewski, Wyrzek, Wysocki (Korzeniewicz). Zabierzowski, Zabokrzycki, Zaborowski, '''[[Zagórski]]''' (Zagorski, Zagurski), Zajarski (Zajerski), Zakrzewski, Zarogowski, Zdaniszewski, Złociszewski (Złoczyszewski), Złoszcz, Żelisławski. | ||
− | ''' | + | === List of families with ''modified Ostoja'' coat of arms === |
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+ | Families listed below are in most publications families that belong to the Clan of Ostoja but with modified Ostoja coat of arms. The reason of that is that some historians or amateurs wished to group polish coat of arms that looked similar, sometimes just because there where two moons in the shield and sometimes just because they wished to give the coat of arms a name. Those errors where never corrected, later publications just copied such errors until it become standard. However, families with so called ''modified Ostoja'' coat of arms where never part of the Clan of Ostoja. More information about modified Ostoja coat of arms is situated in the section of '''[[Heraldyka|heraldry]]'''. | ||
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+ | '''Lista nie obejmuje rodzin rosyjskich które dostały herb Ostoja od Cara w czasie zaborów.''' | ||
'''This list does not include russian families that received coat of arms that is similar to modern version of ostoja during the time of partition.''' | '''This list does not include russian families that received coat of arms that is similar to modern version of ostoja during the time of partition.''' |
Wersja z 03:29, 5 paź 2012
This is revised list of families that are or have been part of the Clan of Ostoja. Ongoing research and also genetic DNA reports will in time eliminate errors, this list is based on many years of research and the most accurate as we know of today. Although there are some questions to be solved regarding the relationship between families, we can here present list of families and relation between them. In most cases, even if families are not blood related to each other, they are still closely connected to each other and form a Clan. Since medieval time all families, blood connected or not, have been closest families and friends that depended on each other in many hundred years. Unity of those families, common policy regarding education and solidarity made the Clan of Ostoja superior in late medieval time.
General list of Ostoja families
Sorting families according to following:
- Poland - families of ancient origin, descendents of ancient Moscic-Stibor family, other families of west slavic origin and non slavic origin that joined the Clan in medieval time
- Lithuania - ancient families of east slavic origin that was part of the Clan in medieval times
- Families that are confirmed being part of the Clan of Ostoja with sources dated after year 1569 but that most probably are part of the Clan since medieval time.
- Families that are extinct lines of the Clan
- Families that have been adopted to the Clan after year 1569.
- Families that in books or publications are part of the Clan but have no or almost no proof of being part of the Clan also because sources are not reliable
Ancient lines of Ostoja, west side
Families listed below in this section are of ancient origin, they are either part of ruling family of Moscic-Stibors or joined the Clan very early, in many cases around year 1000-1025. Those families settled down and lived very close to each other, forming groups in order to be able to help if needed. Almost all land possessions where situated very close to each other forming small islands of properrties.
Ancient lines of Ostoja, east side
Other confirmed Ostoja families
Extinct ancient lines of the Clan
Families incorporated to the Clan through adoption
Families that are not proved to be part of the Clan
Related groups of the Clan
This list is linking families together according to the sources. The Ostoja Clan DNA project help to understand and prove which families are blood related with each other and which joined the Clan in medieval time between year 800 and 1450. Curing standing according to written sources and DNA tests. Since the DNA project is developing, there might be small changes in time when grouping families. Written sources are based on notes published by IHPAN (Instytut Historii Polskiej Akademii Nauk - Institute of History of Polish Academy of Science) and origin from the archives of Court notes and decisions in medieval time.
Kujawy, Kujawy Grudziac and Pomerania group
Wielkopolska group
Malopolska, Krakow group
Malopolska, Czestochowa group
Malopolska, Sandomierz group
Mazowsze group
Lithuania and Belarus group
Wolyn, West Ukraine group
General list of all verified Ostoja families togehter
Ancyparowicz, Baduski, Balicki, Balinski, Banczelski, Bańkowski (Bankowski), Barankiewicz, Baranowski, Bardecki, Bartkowski (Bartoszewski), Bątkowski, Bębnowski, Bęczelski, Biestrzecki, Blinowski, Błaszkowski, Błociszewski, Błyszczanowicz (odm), Bociarski, Bogorajski odm., Bohatyrowicz, Bogusławski, Boguszewski, Boratynski, Bratkowski, Brodowicz, Brokowski, Broniowski, Bukowski, Bzowski.
Chełmowski, Chełmski, Chodkowski , Chodorkowski (Unichowski), Chrostecki, Chrostowski, Chrząstowski, Chudziński (Chudzyński), Chyżyński (Chyżewski)i, Ciechanski, Cieśliński, Czechowicz, Czeczot, Czernikowski, Danielewicz (Danilewicz), Darowski, Dembowski (Dębowski), Dmosicki (Dmościcki), Dobromirski, Domaracki (Domaradzki), Domont (Domontowicz) Dubaniewski, Duczman, Duszakiewicz, Dutkowski (Dudkowski), Dworzecki (Dworecki), Dzieczyński.
Gajewicz, Gajdowski-Potapowicz, Gajewski, Gawłowski, Glokman, Głazowski, Głębocki, Głogiński, Głowczewski, Gniady, Godziszewski, Gołębiowski, Gorkowski, Gralewski, Grądzki.
Hajewski, Hełczyński, Hrebnicki Doktorowicz, Hubnicki, Hulanicki, Iłowiecki, Jakliński, Jackowski, Jajkowski, Janiszewski, Jerzykowski, Jotejko (Joteyko), Juckiewicz.
Kaczanowski, Kałłaur, Karabczewski (Krabczyjowski, Karapczewski), Karlewicz, Karliński, Kaweczyński (Kawienczyński), Kątkowski (Kontkowski), Kiedrzyński, Kołodziejski, Komorowski (Komor), Kondradzki (Kondracki), Kończycki, Kostkowski vel Kotkowski (Chotkowski), Kotnowski, Gołąbek-Kowalski, Kozak, Kozłowiecki, Koźniewski (Kożniewski),Krall, Kreza, Krępski, Krzelczycki (Krzylczycki, Mrożek), Krzelewski, Krzywiec (Okolowicz), Książnicki, Kumanowski, Kublicki (Kublicz), Kurosz, Leski (Lenski, Łęski), Lniski odm.,Łowiecki, Lubochoński (Lubochiński), Lubochowski.
Maleczkowski, Marchowski, Marchocki, Markiewicz, Marylski, Miedzwiecki, Mietelski, Miklaszewicz, Miklaszewski, Mikorski, Mikutowicz, Mioduszewski, Modliszewski, Modrzejowski (Modrzejewski), Mokrzecki, Mościcki. Nagorczewski, Nagórski, Nasierowski, Nieradzki, Nyko.
Ochocki, Oliwiński (Olewiński), Osieczkowski (Osiczkowski), Ostaniewicz, Ostaszewski, Ostarzewski odm., Ostojski, Owsiany, Oziębłowski. Palczyński, Palecki, Pękowski (Pętkowski, Pękosławski), Piaszczyński, Piestrzecki, Pilawski, Podgorski, Podwysocki, Politański, Poniecki, Potapowicz (Gajdowski), Potocki, Przeszmiński.
Raczko, Raczewski, Radgowski (Radogowski), Radogorski (Radogoski), Rafalski, Raszewski, Redej (Rhedey), Roguski, Rokosz (Rekosz, Kuczynski), Rozkoszewski, Rożniatowski, Rudołtowski, Rudziecki (Rudzicki), Rumszewicz, Rylski, Rzepliński, Rzymczykowski.
Samborski, Samorok (Samorak), Sarbski, Ściborski, Sędzimir odm., Siedlecki, Siedlikowski, Siedliski, Siemoński, Sieradzki, Skrzyszewski (Skrzyszowski, von Sultzen) odm., Słoński, Słupski, Słuszka, Smuszewski (Smoszewski), Solecki, Stachelski, Stachera (Stachorski, Stachurski), Stackiewicz, Starzewski (Starzeski), Starzycki, Staszewski, Stebelski, Steblecki, Stobiecki, Strzałka ( Strzałkowski), Strzelecki, Suchcicki, Suchorabski, Sułecki, Świerczyński (Swierczyński) , Szczoskowski, Szmigłowski, Szyszkowski.
Targoński, Teliński, Tołkacz, Tomkiewcz, Trzebnicki, Tucznia, Tumiłowicz, Turkułł, Turznicki (Turnicki), Twerbut, Tworowski.
Ubliński, Unichowski (Chodorkowski), Ulejski (Uleski), Ustarbowski, Wadowski, Wasilewski, Wojtkiewicz, Wolski, Woynowski, Woyszyk, Wróblewski, Wyrzek, Wysocki (Korzeniewicz). Zabierzowski, Zabokrzycki, Zaborowski, Zagórski (Zagorski, Zagurski), Zajarski (Zajerski), Zakrzewski, Zarogowski, Zdaniszewski, Złociszewski (Złoczyszewski), Złoszcz, Żelisławski.
List of families with modified Ostoja coat of arms
Families listed below are in most publications families that belong to the Clan of Ostoja but with modified Ostoja coat of arms. The reason of that is that some historians or amateurs wished to group polish coat of arms that looked similar, sometimes just because there where two moons in the shield and sometimes just because they wished to give the coat of arms a name. Those errors where never corrected, later publications just copied such errors until it become standard. However, families with so called modified Ostoja coat of arms where never part of the Clan of Ostoja. More information about modified Ostoja coat of arms is situated in the section of heraldry.
Lista nie obejmuje rodzin rosyjskich które dostały herb Ostoja od Cara w czasie zaborów.
This list does not include russian families that received coat of arms that is similar to modern version of ostoja during the time of partition.