Salewski (family name)
The family Salewski is a Polish gentry gender and as part of the so-called Szlachta family belongs to the crest Community to Leliwa. The feminine form of the name is Salewska.
The name Salewski is derived from Prussian zalijas = green or from Prussian sala = island and has a Slavic ending. That means that he comes from Masuria in East Prussia . It originally referred to the large landowner of sage meadows. The family has long been an integral part of the magnate class in Poland.
At the time of the Kingdom of Poland and Poland-Lithuania, members of the family comprised several prominent statesmen who held various state offices. Members of the Salewski dynasty were to be found, for example, in the positions of hetman , voivod or castellan .
References to the family go back to the 17th century.
Well-known namesake
- Anatoli Salewski (* 1974), Ukrainian artist
- Christel Salewski (* 1962), German psychologist
- Frank Salewski (* 1967), German teacher and author
- Hans-Jürgen Salewski (* 1956), German soccer player
- Michael Salewski (1938-2010), German historian
- Wilhelm Salewski (1899–1986), German industrial association official