Wasielewski

Wasielewski is the name of an originally Polish noble family.

History

The family of Wasielewski is a Catholic and a Protestant noble family, the 1531 appears with Nicolaus Wasilewski by a deed of King Sigismund I the city Lubelsk ( Lublin ). The Prussian tribe series begins with Thaddeus von Wasielewski, from 1739 to 1803, with the legitimation in the Galician panel as a Knight on 26 October 1789.

Coat of arms

The family belongs to the tribe of Arms Rogala meaning "two horns ", the " stag " multiplied by a " buffalo horn " ( pu - germ - balt. " Rogala "). Both horns are. The horn of deer has 3, 4, often 5, 6 and 7 also ends that addressed by the buffalo, also known as Ur, bull or bison, is closed or open with a mouthpiece as acoustic horn, war horn or tuba before. The horns are the uncleaved sign isolated or grown together with the scab, and sporadically in split shield.

Bearers of the name

  • Waldemar von Wasielewski (1875-1959), German writer with a focus on occultism, Goethe research and music history
  • Wilhelm Joseph von Wasielewski (1822-1896), violinist, conductor and musicologist
  • Hugo von Wasielewski (1853-1936), royal Prussian General of the Infantry
  • Friedrich Carl von Wasielewski (1857-1938), royal Prussian Major General
  • Julius von Wasielewski (1813-1891), royal Prussian Major
  • Josef von Wasielewski (1851-1911), royal Prussian Major
  • Theodor von Wasielewski (1821-1902), royal Prussian Major
  • Carl Heinrich von Wasielewski (1811-1873), royal Prussian colonel zD
  • Heinrich von Wasielewski (1825-1914), royal Prussian Lieutenant
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