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'''[[Raczko]]''' - an old boyars family [[ancient nobility and knights]] of Lithuania, from the second half of the fifteenth century nobility in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, for the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth greatly deserved. Since half of the sixteenth century family coat of arms of Ostoja known in Samogitia, initially on earth Wiłkomirsk, followed by Vilnius and the Oszmiana region.
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The old family of boyars of Lithuania which was adopted into the clan and Ostoja coat of arms in the fifteenth century. Piotr Raczko, governor in the Bielsk 1437-1450, and Rafał Raczko, judge the earth in the Bielsk 1470-1495 and mayor in the Mielnik 1484-1495. Rafał's sons - Paweł and Jerzy Raczko, in Podlasie in the Kingdom, and Jan in Samogitia in Lithuania. Jerzy Raczko, noble knight, in 1507 the Tatars threatened during a battle near Kleck with the enemy at the side of John Radziwill.
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=== Middle Ages ===
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=== From Waza for Poniatowski ===
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=== Subscribers to the books of the nobility in the eighteenth/nineteenth/twentieth century ===
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=== Theory of the origin of the families Raczko ===
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=== Respectable figures in families Raczko to the third partition of Polish ===
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Raczko - an old boyars family ancient nobility and knights of Lithuania, from the second half of the fifteenth century nobility in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, for the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth greatly deserved. Since half of the sixteenth century family coat of arms of Ostoja known in Samogitia, initially on earth Wiłkomirsk, followed by Vilnius and the Oszmiana region.


  To be transalted successively


Middle Ages

From Waza for Poniatowski

Subscribers to the books of the nobility in the eighteenth/nineteenth/twentieth century

Theory of the origin of the families Raczko

Respectable figures in families Raczko to the third partition of Polish

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