Sulima coat of arms

Sulima is the name of a coat of arms of the Polish nobility community. Particularly influential it was in the time of the Kingdom of Poland, the Duchy of Warsaw, the Polish-Lithuanian Real Union and the short-lived reign of the Kingdom of Poland. But even after the members of the community Sulima coat of arms were very influential, and, as then represented with some of its members in the Polish Sejm.

In 1947, the Polish nobility was expropriated by the used of the Soviet Union Communist Polish government. The possession of the city Jordanów and the serfdom of the residents living there had already withdrawn from them in 1921 with the overthrow of the nobility in Poland. Now their lands them were also been taken. They had to endure many humiliations. Those who resisted, were deported on the direct orders of Stalin in a labor camp in Siberia. After the end of the Great Terror, her life returned to normal, most of them were ordinary citizens of the People's Republic of Poland, worked and how they lived thenceforth in ordinary houses. Today, the families of the community Sulima coat of arms are members of the Association of Polish nobility.

One of the most famous members of the family was probably Sawischa the blacks.

  • Polish nobility
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