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Polish medieval CoA Ostoja
The coat of arms of Ostoja Ochockich published in 1673 in the work "Sapiens magni animi umbra" by Bieżanowski[1]
Page 632 from the Krakow Soviet Book covering the years 1612–1621 with a list of councilors, including Gabriel Ochocki[2]
Autograph of the diarist Jan Duklan Ochocki from 1819.[3]
Title page of the first volume of Jan Duklan Ochocki's Memoirs, published in 1857 by Józef Ignacy Kraszewski.[4]
Plaque commemorating Mirosław Ochocki and other writers from Łódź (House of Writers in Łódź, photo from 2011).

The Ochocki family – Polish noble family with the Ostoja coat of arms, belonging to the heraldic Clan Ostoja (Moscics),[5] originating from Ochocice near Kamieńsk in the former Sieradz Province.[6] The Ochocki family was mentioned by Kasper Niesiecki in Herbarz Polski.[7]

  1. ^ S. J. Bieżanowski, Sapiens magni animi vmbra, conseruandae immortali memoriae [...] Gabrielis Ochocki [...], dvm in ecclesia B. M. V. in circulo Cracouiensi sepulchrales eius exuuiae [...] tumularentur, Kraków 1673, s. Av.
  2. ^ Archiwum Narodowe w Krakowie, Acta inscriptionum, sygn. 458, s. 632.
  3. ^ Autografy nowsze ze zbioru Władysława Górskiego. T. 9, Nakwaski – Ożarowski, zbiory Biblioteki Jagiellońskiej, XIX w.
  4. ^ J. D. Ochocki, Pamiętniki Jana Duklana Ochockiego, t. I-IV, Wilno 1857.
  5. ^ S. Uruski, Rodzina. Herbarz szlachty polskiej, Warszawa 1904-1931, t. XII, s. 238.
  6. ^ L. Hajdukiewicz, Ochocki starszy Gabriel, [w:] „Polski Słownik Biograficzny”, t. XXIII, Wrocław-Warszawa-Kraków-Gdańsk 1978, s. 492–495.
  7. ^ K. Niesiecki, Herbarz polski, wyd. J.N. Bobrowicz, Lipsk 1839-1845, t. VII, s. 19.

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