Benutzer Diskussion:Gustavo Szwedowski de Korwin
Szwedowski de Korwin, a Polonia family in Uruguay
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Me smoking pipe. In the rear wall is the old map of II RP, which was in the Polish Consulate in Uruguay before WW II. (I was born in 1952).
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Zenon Szwedowski de Korwin, Secretary of the Polish Consulate of the II RP in Uruguay till 1945, (1915-2005)
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Carlos Szwedowski de Korwin, my son (born in 1985).
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María Cristina Bermúdez, my wife (1953-2012)
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My mother María Lucía Laxague Semaden (1914-2015) and my aunt, María Beatriz Laxague Semaden (1925-2017)
Polish nobility today
[Quelltext bearbeiten]“In 1921, the first Constitution of the Polish Republic after World War I finally terminated all privileges of nobility and forbade the usage of arms (Article 96). The later Constitution of 1935 (Article 81, §2) cancelled this paragraph, so de facto this meant the restitution of some old laws regarding the use of arms and honorary titles. However, the privileges were cancelled by another paragraph of the same Constitution which says that all citizens are equal by law. Such situation remains to this today.” - Piotr Pawel Bajer - Published: July 26th, 2000. [1]
"In December 1990, when Lech Wałęsa became the first post-Communist president of Poland, he received the symbols of the Polish Republic – ‘’not of the Polish People's Republic’’ - (the red presidential banner, the presidential and state seals, the presidential sashes, and the original text of the 1935 Constitution) from the last president of the Government in Exile, Ryszard Kaczorowski, thus re-establishing the continuity of the Republic and in effect retroactively recognizing the legitimacy of the Government in Exile. In 1992, military medals and other decorations awarded by the Government in Exile were officially recognized in Poland." [2]
Countries where I lived some time
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Benutzer Diskussion
[Quelltext bearbeiten]Haie Gustavo Szwedowski de Korwin,
bitte füge nicht hinter die namen ein "Wappen XY" ein, ohne erläuterung was das soll hilft das nicht weiter. Weblinks auf andere artikel in anderen Wikipedias halte ich persönlich auch für nicht sinnvoll ...Sicherlich Post 16:01, 24. Aug 2006 (CEST)
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The Lantskoronski’s is one of the ancient Polish nobiliary families known from the second half of XIV century. The arms of the family of Lantskoronski Coat of arms "Zadora"is Zadora (in a light-blue field there is a head of lion, from his open graze the fire goes out. The same head of a lion is repeated on the helmet).
Inb Blazon:The Head is on the Side to right.
Sorry Gusatavo:How many COA are it in Polish-Lithurgia? And I hope jou can repair the link. Heis of English -StillesGrinsen 18:31, 12. Mär. 2007 (CET)