Wasielewski
Wasielewski is the name of an originally Polish noble family .
history
The von Wasielewski family is a Catholic and Protestant noble family who first appeared in 1531 with Nicolaus Wasilewski in a document from King Sigismund I for the city of Lubelsk (Lublin). The Prussian family line begins with Thaddäus von Wasielewski (1739–1803), on the occasion of the legitimation at the Galician country table as a knight on October 26, 1789.
coat of arms
The family belongs to the ROGALA family coat of arms : "two horns", the "stag horn" increased by a "buffalo horn" (norm.-Germ.-Baltic: "Rogala"). Both horns are up. The horn of the stag has 3, 4, often 5, also 6 and 7 ends, that of the buffalo, also referred to as great, bull or bison, occurs closed or open with a mouthpiece as a horn, war horn or tuba. The horns are isolated in the unsplit shield or grown together with grind, as well as isolated in the split shield.
Name bearer
- Carl Heinrich von Wasielewski (1811–1873), Prussian Colonel zD
- Eberhard Wilhelm von Wasielewski (1920–2015) Professor of Microbiology
- Friedrich Carl von Wasielewski (1857–1938), Prussian major general
- Heinrich von Wasielewski (1825–1914), Prussian lieutenant captain
- Hugo von Wasielewski (1853–1936), Prussian general of the infantry
- 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
literature
- Genealogical manual of the nobility , Adelslexikon Volume XV, Volume 134 of the complete series, p. 470, CA Starke Verlag , Limburg (Lahn) 2004, ISSN 0435-2408
Web links
- Wolfgang von Wasielewski on thepeerage.com , accessed on September 16, 2016.
- Line of succession to the british throne