The
following is a direct translation from the classical genealogical
and heraldic reference "Herbarz Polski" by Kasper
Niesiecki, S. J., Lipsk edition, 1839-1846.
Neither Paprocki nor Okolski wrote about these arms. There is a
single oseka [kind of hooked knife or spear - Trans.]
on a red field, not pointing straight up but rather inclined
toward the right of the escutcheon, and on the helm are three
ostrich feathers. In the church of the Cistercian Fathers in
Bydgoszcz I saw among the other arms a single silver oseka
on a blood-red field but pointing straight up.
The Bronikowskis in Great Poland use these arms. The most ancient
of them of whom I read was Jan Bronikowski, Bledzew abbot, Poznan
canon in 1577. 5o Singularia. There were: a Piotr in
1632; Adam, Dobrogost, and Jan in 1648; Hieronim, captain of the
royal cavalry; Alexander, Przeclaw, Wojciech z Babina; Jan Dobrogost; Jedrzej, Kalisz
sub-voivode in 1674; Stanislaw canon
and official of Przemysl, pastor of Sambor, who died in 1677,
donating his library to our Przemysl collegium. Stanislaw, his
nephew by birth, dedicated his life to the order of the Society
of Jesus, and was noted for his zeal from various pulpits.
Konstancya Bronikowska was the wife of Wojciech Biskupski of
Niesobia arms; Anna was the wife of Jan Glinicki, of Junosza
arms, and her sister was the wife of Grabski of Wczele arms.
Hieronim was the Poznan steward of the household; his son was
married to Przyjemska, the daughter of the Kalisz chamberlain. Przeclaw, Jan, Wladyslaw flourished in the year 1696. There was
also a Bronikowski who was a meritorious colonel of the crown's
forces, of Cudzoziemski soccage.
Piotr Bronikowski in 1704 signed the general confederation at Sendomierz. Andrzej Bronikowski in 1734 was counsillor of the
confederation of Great Poland provinces. Boguslaw z Opolna,
Poznan canon, was a deputized representative to the crown
tribunal of 1768 from the Poznan chapter. Antoni, of Poznan
province, and Adam, Jan and Alexander from Kalisz province,
signed for the election of King Stanislaw August. Andrzej was
Wielun lesser seneschal in 1792. Samuel Bronikowski, His
Majesty's chamberlain, was a knight of the order of St.
Stanislaw. N. Bronikowski was president of the Piotrków chamber
in 1794. Heraldyka Wieladka.
Bronikowski, general in the Saxon forces, signed the
confederation of the Torun Dissidents, and along with the Golczes
was at their head in 1766-7-8. Jan Bronikowski was Ostrzeszów
cupbearer. In Belz province Józef Bronikowski was Lubacz master
of the hunt. - Krasicki's Notes.
Among these Bronikowskis was certainly the famous writer in
Germany, Alexander Bronikowski, who, living in Dresden and having
free use of materials in the Royal library, wrote (in German,
however) many historical tales which are almost all excerpted
from the annals of Poland. - All his stories were translated into
Polish and are popular reading, even though the author often
wrote unfavorably of the country of his ancestors. He died in his
place of birth, Dresden, 22 January 1834, in his 51st year. |