Wars ( Polish. Wojna, Wojno ; pl: Category: Woynowie herbu Trąby ) - Polish and Lithuanian noble clans, the coat of arms of Trube .
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Lithuanian noble family
Russian origin. Their ancestor, Voyno Matveevich Grichina , moved from the Seversky principality to Lithuania. Of his grandchildren, Venedikt Matveyevich Voyn was the abbot of Troksky and the administrator of the bishops of Vilna (+1616); Gabriel (? —1615), clerk and sub-chancellor of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, was one of the ambassadors to Russia and Sweden to make peace; Lavrin (? —1580), clerk, podkarbiy, outhouse and podkarbiy, great Vel. the prince Lithuanian, was one of the most prominent figures in the union of Lithuania and Poland. This branch of the progeny of Voyno-Grichina faded away at the end of the 17th century.
At the end of the XIX century. in the North-West region 3 branches of this genus. The ancestor of the first of them, introduced in the VI and genus. Prince Grodno Province., Was Louis Voyno, the guard of Lida and the ambassador at the Sejm of 1682. The other two are recorded in the first part. Books Vilna lips.
Polish noble family
Consisting of Russian citizenship. An ancestor of this genus, Adam Voyno received in 1435 from Prince Boleslav of the Mazovian estate in Belsky Land. His offspring was divided into many branches, which took nicknames from the estates they owned, for example. War-Fur Coats, War-Pecky, War-Squarky, War-Excursions, etc.
Many branches of this kind existed in the Kingdom of Poland, and three in the North-Western Territory, where they are included in the lips genealogical books. Grodno (I h.), Volyn (VI h.) And Kovno (I h.).
See also
- Voyno-Yasenetsky
- War of Orange
Literature
- Wars - Lithuanian noble family // Encyclopedic dictionary of Brockhaus and Efron : 86 tons (82 tons and 4 extra). - SPb. , 1890-1907.
- Wars - Polish noble family // Encyclopedic dictionary of Brockhaus and Efron : 86 tons (82 tons and 4 extra). - SPb. , 1890-1907.
- Gajl T. Polish Armorial Middle Ages to 20th Century . - Gdańsk: L & L, 2007. - ISBN 978-83-60597-10-1 . (Polish)
- Gajl T. Polish Armorial Middle Ages to 20th Century . - Gdańsk: L & L, 2007. - ISBN 978-83-60597-10-1 . (Polish)