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Sielecki family : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sielecki
Sielecki (females are named ''Sielecka'') is a Polish surname, also of one of the noble (''szlachta'') families. It is derived from the village of Sielec, of which many exist with that name in Poland, Ukraine and Belarus. As is typical with Polish surnames, if noble families exist with the same family name but are not related to each other, a coat of arms was assigned to them in order to differentiate between each other. A person with the surname Sielecki does therefore not necessarily have to be related to each other or even be noble. The Sielecki family from Sielec, Drohobych Raion were Greek catholic as well as Roman catholic, while there are other Sieleckis who are Jewish from places such as Lithuania and Belarus, many of whom live in Argentina and South America today. == Skrebeciowicz de Sielecki == Around 1650 King John II Casimir awarded the Cossack Ataman Skrebeciowicz one half of the estate of Sielec, Drohobych Raion, as well as the right to bear the Sas coat of arms for his loyal services to the crown during the Khmelnytsky Uprising. After the Austrian partition of southern Poland in 1772, the Skrebeciowicz de Sielecki family’s noble status was reaffirmed by the Habsburg emperor in Vienna who gave the hereditary title of ''Ritter'' (Knight).〔(War Archives ) (''Kriegsarchiv'') of the Austrian State Archives.〕 Members of the family were either Greek or Roman Catholic.
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