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de Friedensfeld Laskiewicz family

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The Laskiewicz family, members of the Austrian nobility (de Friedensfeld), were prominent figures among Krakow's elite. Renowned for their prestige and close ties to Polish royalty, including their support and association with King Stanisław August Poniatowski, they held a distinguished place in society. Despite their considerable wealth, the Laskiewicz family remained deeply committed to the merchant tradition of serving and supporting their community.

The coat of arms granted to Wincenty and Ignacy Laskiewicz with the nickname de Friedesnfeld in 1783 by the Austrian Emperor.

Coat of Arms

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Coat of arms of the nobility. Shield divided crosswise, and the upper part still divided lengthwise, in the right blue part on a green hill a golden hive in a circle with five bees, in the left red part a golden lion climbing, holding an anchor in its front paws; lower part white, on it a ship at sea. Above the shield two helmets, on the right in the crown four ostrich feathers, the first and third golden, the second and fourth blue, on the second from the crown half a lion to the right, holding an anchor in its front paws[1][2]

Coat of arms of the nobility with the nickname "de Friedesfeld", ennoblement of the Holy Roman Empire in 1793 of the Austrian Emperor Joseph II, confirmed by the indygenat of the Great Sejm in 1790 [1]

Notable Members

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  • Wincenty de Friedensfeld Laskiewicz [2]
  • Countess Elżbieta de Friedensfeld Laskiewicz Skotnicka [3] [4] [5]
  • Dr Bożena de Friedensfeld Laskiewicz DL OStJ [6] [7] [8]

References

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  1. ^ Urzędowe odpisy dwóch dyplomów szlacheckich wydanych dla Marcina Alojzego Hallera oraz Wincentego i Ignacego Laskiewiczów z 1874 r. 1874.
  2. ^ "Wikipedysta:Dx599/brudnopis", Wikipedia, wolna encyklopedia (in Polish), 2025-01-02, retrieved 2025-01-05