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House of Dubikowski

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Polish medieval CoA Ostoja.
Dubikowski (Dubiejkowski) family Ostoja CoA. (LVIA, 391. Ap.6, Sv.609).
Faust Dubikowski (1902–1982) – chief veterinarian of the Horodotsky district of the Lviv region (1946–1963), a military doctor of the 3rd rank (reserve captain).

The House of Dubikowski – is an ancient Ruthenian (Polish-Lithuanian) noble family with the coat of arms of Ostoja, belonging to the heraldic Clan Ostoja (Moscics). The date when the Dubikowski family joined the heraldic Clan of Ostoja is unknown. This could have happened in the 15th century.[1][2][3][4]

Families origin and prehistory

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According to the family book,[5] the ancestors of the Dubikowski (Dubiejkowski) family dedicated themselves to military service, knighthood on the coast of Prussia and priesthood in the Sacred Grove at the evergreen oak on the Dubissa River near the ancient capital of Samogitia/Zemaitija Ariogala. As per to family tradition, the legendary ancestor of the Dubikowski family was Oleg the Wise.[5] Until the end of the 15th century, the family was known as Vedun (Witan, rus. Вещий, Ведун) family, which means a sorcerer, priest, magus, wise man, hierophant. The first known representatives of the family who used the Ostoja CoA[6] were two brothers Martin and Matvej Vedun (Witan), who for their services to the fatherland were awarded for the reign of the last appanage prince Mstislavsky in the early 1500s.[2][5]

The estates belonging to the family

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Listed below are the most important lands belonging to the Dubikowski of the Ostoja CoA.[6]

More important lands and estates: tract Pavlovskoe (Branikozhi) near Novogrudok;[1][3][4] estate Dubejkovo near Mstislavl,[2] estates near Smolensk: Poretskoye,[1][7][8] Stankovo,[1][7][8] Korenkovo[1][7][8] and Folvark Kovalev;[1][3] Verzhbolovo[1][4] and Osovets,[1][4][9] Usha Lyavshovskaya,[1][9] the land of Belakovshchina[1][9] (later Baidukovskaya), the land around Kustovnitsa,[1][7] Korytno (Lihachi),[1][4][9] and Zaluzhye[1][4][9] in the Oshmiany region, the land in Zapatashnya,[1][9] the estates Berezhanka,[5][10] Domaninka,[5][10] Kulikovo[5][10] near Kremenets, Berdniki[3][5] near Fastov.

Family representatives

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See also

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Footnotes

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac https://ostoya.org/wiki/index.php?title=Historia_rodziny_Dubikowskich
  2. ^ a b c d The RGIA: F. 1343, Reg. 20, Case 3448.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j The CSHAK: F. 481, Reg. 3, Case 1185.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k The NIAB: F. 319, Reg. 2, Case 1019 (also 3775)
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag Ari Ros AsUr KAN. The Story of One Kin. Kiev 2024, 89 s.
  6. ^ a b c Dubikovsky S. (2024). About the origin of Poland, its self-name, and about the origin of the coat of arms of Ostoja. POLISH JOURNAL OF SCIENCE, 79, 25–30. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13943353
  7. ^ a b c d e f Metryka Litewska (1654–1662). Księga wpisów nr 131. Województwo Smoleńskie, poz. 1093 za 1662 r
  8. ^ a b c Metryka Litewska. Ksiega wpisow nr 131. Poezqtek spraw do Metryk WKsL w roku 1658. Instytut Historii PAN, Warszawa, 2001.
  9. ^ a b c d e f g h Herbarz Szlachty Białoruskiej. T. 5. D, J.S.Hlinski [i in.]; red.nauk.A.Rachuba. – Minsk; Belarus, 2018. – 947 s. [16] ark.il.
  10. ^ a b c d e f https://forum.vgd.ru/post/3450/79632/p2266202.htm?hlt=dubikowski#pp2266202 (No. 1558).
  11. ^ Kroniki Historyczne – kwietnia 2019. Polscy pionierowie nauki i techniki w obcych krajach cz. 2 – W cieniu rajskich jabłoni dr Jan Ciechanowicz. Technika. Jan Jarkowski Konstruktor kolejnictwa.
  12. ^ Rody rycerskie Wielkiego Księstwa Litewskiego, T. 3 (E-K). Jan Ciechanowicz. Fosze, 2001, s. 203
  13. ^ Rody rycerskie Wielkiego Księstwa Litewskiego. T. 2 (A-D). Jan Ciechanowicz. Fosze, 2001, 403 s.
  14. ^ Miesie̜cznik heraldyczny, Volumes 16–18. Nakł. Oddziału Warszawskiego Polskiego Towarzystwa Heraldycznego, 1937, s. 68, 117.
  15. ^ Census of the troops of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in 1567. Annex 1. Samogitia (Zemoytskaya Land), Tiuns.
  16. ^ Register of troops of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania 1528.
  17. ^ Urzędnicy centralni i dostojnicy Wielkiego Księstwa Litewskiego XIV-XVIII, Spisy, opr. H. Lulewicz, A. Rachuba, red. A. Gąsiorowski, Kórnik 1994, s. 123–128.
  18. ^ Alexander I. Grusha. Documentary writing of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (end of the 14th – first third of the 16th century). 2017. – 486 p.
  19. ^ Андрей Наукович. Перепись Жемойтских волостей 1537–38. Vilnus: LIJ leidyka, 2003, 449 s.
  20. ^ Oleg Proshak. "Princely Lithuania". Lithuanian principalities, princely clans and princes. 2019, 27 s.
  21. ^ Akty izdavaemye Vilenskoi︠u︡ kommissiei︠u︡ dli︠a︡ razbora drevnikh aktov, Т. 23, s.86
  22. ^ kpbc.ukw.edu.pl/dlibra/plain-content?id=37744
  23. ^ Joseph Tyszkiewicz (hrabia.). Histoire du 17me Régt. de Cavalerie Polonaise (Lanciers du Cte. Michel Tyszkiewicz), 1812–1815. Published by W.L. Anczyc, 1904, s. 68.
  24. ^ "Home". wolyn-metryki.pl. Retrieved 7 August 2022.
  25. ^ "With the 150th birthday, great-grandfather Maxim Slavinsky!". August 28, 2018.

Bibliography

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  •  Ari Ros AsUr KAN. The Story of One Kin. Kiev 2024, 89 s.
  • Herbarz Szlachty Białoruskiej. T. 5. D, J.S.Hlinski [i in.]; red.nauk.A.Rachuba. – Minsk; Belarus, 2018. – 947 s. [16] ark.il.
  • Szlachta WKL. J.Lyczkowski. (Rody ktore otrzymaly nobilitacju do roku 1795). Herbarz szlachty białoruskiej. Tom 5
  • Rody rycerskie Wielkiego Księstwa Litewskiego, T. 3 (E-K). Jan Ciechanowicz. Fosze, 2001, s. 203
  • Rody rycerskie Wielkiego Księstwa Litewskiego. T. 2 (A-D). Jan Ciechanowicz. Fosze, 2001, 403 s..
  • Miesie̜cznik heraldyczny, Volumes 16–18. Nakł. Oddziału Warszawskiego Polskiego Towarzystwa Heraldycznego, 1937, s. 68, 117.
  • Starodawne prawa polskiego pomniki z ksiąg rękopiśmiennych dotąd nieużytych główniej zaś z ksiąg dawnych sądowych ziemskich i grodzkich ziemi krakowskiej, wyd. A. Z. Helcel, Kraków 1870.
  • Joseph Tyszkiewicz (hrabia.). Histoire du 17me Régt. de Cavalerie Polonaise (Lanciers du Cte. Michel Tyszkiewicz), 1812–1815. Published by W.L. Anczyc, 1904, s. 68.
  • S. Dubikowski. Palimpsest of the Gods. Kiev, 2020, 276 s.
  • Gorbachova V.V. Uczestnicy powstania 1830-1831 na Białorusi. Słownik bibliograficzny / V.V. Gorbaczowa. - Mińsk; BDU, 2004. S.134.
  • Akty izdavaemye Vilenskou kommissieiu dlia razbora drevnikh aktov, Т. 23, s.86.