Gajewski family with Ostoja coat of arms information
The Gajewski family - a Polish noble family with the coat of arms of Ostoja, belonging to the heraldic Clan Ostoja (Moscics),[1][2][3][4] derived from the Błociszewski family, Ostoja coat of arms from Błociszewo in the former of Kościan district of Poznań voivodeship.[5][6][1] The Gajewski family took their surname from the village of Gaj, located, like Błociszewo, in the former of Kościan district of the Poznań voivodeship, which they had owned since 1475.[7][1]
^ abcBiblioteka Kórnicka, PAN, Teki Dworzaczka - Monografie - Błociszewscy h. Ostoja.
^A. Boniecki, Herbarz polski, Warszawa 1902, t. V, s. 344-347.
^S. Uruski, Rodzina. Herbarz szlachty polskiej, Warszawa 1907, t. IV, s. 76-78.
^K. Niesiecki, Herbarz polski, wyd. J.N. Bobrowicz, Lipsk 1839-1845, t. IV s. 61.
^T. Jurek (red.), Słownik historyczno-geograficzny ziem polskich w średniowieczu, Instytut Historii Polskiej Akademii Nauk, 2010-2019, Poznań, część I, s. 63-65.
^Adolf Pawiński, Polska XVI wieku pod względem geograficzno-statystycznym, Wielkopolska t. I, Warszawa 1883, s. 59.
^T. Jurek (red.), Słownik historyczno-geograficzny ziem polskich w średniowieczu, Instytut Historii Polskiej Akademii Nauk, 2010-2019, Poznań, część I, s. 450-451.
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