Stadnicki of the Śreniawa coat of arms (vol. 8 p. 475-485)
Stadnicki of the coat of arms of Śreniawa , in the provinces of Kraków and Ruthenia . Marcin from Zmigrod (therefore the whole family always wrote Stadnicki , or if she later gave birth, they added, from Zmigroda de Lesko , de Lichin , de Dubiecko , de Łańcut ) the voivode of Kraków in 1289, according to Paproc . but at that time Piotr Śreniawa sat on this chair as I said in the first volume it was more or less but Wojciech and Zmigrod were voivodes of Sandomierz and apparently the same later voivodes of Kraków whose son Jakub Kämmerer von Sandomierski made in 1320 a combination with abbot Tyniec for the name Golesz , resulting from Władysław Łokietek , the king of Poland, in his letter, over the Szczygiel . in Tinec . fol . 167. The same seems to be Jakub Stadnicki , but already the castellan of Sanok Called Szumka , over the Biel. fol . 222. writes that he bravely stumbled with the Teutonic Knights in the village of Płowce in 1331 and died with other important people; however , his name is Kromer the castellan of Żarnow . According to Długosz , after the death of Wacław , the king of Poland, his father Wojciech helped the force restore Łokietkowi to the Polish throne in 1305. Anna of Zmigrod Świdyna lays the tombstone in Starowol . in Monum . [p. 476] released from Turobin , but the year is not there. Wladyslaw Jagiellonowicz , King of Poland and Hungary, Jakub of Zmigród In 1440 Stadnicki was awarded to the towns of Siechowo and Bukovina in the Biecki district for his loyal services . about which this letter from the king can be read at Paproc . The sign of the castellan from Sądecki , the same author, and Mikołaj, the courtier, read about the privileges of Kazimierz Jagiellonowicz in 1473 , and on the king list handed over to the city of Lviv in 1480, I read it already with the castellan from Przemyśl . N. had Barbara Mniszchowna behind her, a royal lady-in-waiting. Jędrzej had behind him Odrowążowna from Spowa , a Russian voivode, daughter of Jan, around 1515. Grodicius . Stanisław of Zmigrod , the castellan of Sądecki , left two daughters. N. Jakub Szarzyński , a wife, and Beata, who lived to her old age in her maiden state. In order. in Russian. pile. fol . 101. She is proud of her favors for the monastery of OO. Dominikanów Mościcki: also two sons, one of them was Adam, Voivode of Bełski , Przemyski , Stryjski , Kolski staroste , a big-hearted bachelor with whom he was shot dead with two bullets in the attack on Moscow near Pskov, with no less determination he stood when with Zygmunt III. He traveled with the king of Poland to Sweden, where he had all the dangers, and at times he seemed to despise him. He had some disputes with the House of Herburtówy , which they dealt with that both sides, supporting their demands of the army and the people to fight, even broke down; In 1607 this inner war had already appeared as a blood of Herburt and his life completely subdued: for this Adam had dissolved the greater part of his people; He fell asleep peacefully in Przemyśl Castle , and in the dead of night he was informed that it was the deceased's nephew or Feliks Herburt who stormed the castle. The frightened Stadnicki , who was castellan of Kalisz at that time, was awakened with this news, and knowing to himself that he did not have enough strength to withstand the unexpected opponent who followed him from a large crowd he fled thither to God for help, kneel down, the patron saints to whom he was most faithful in his life he will begin to call fervently . It is in this spectacle that S. Ignacy Lojola , founder of the Order of Soc . Jesus and she is talking to him. And why don't you let me grow up for help, don't you know? that I also treated a chivalrous? Adam was amazed at this, and for a long time he did n't know what to say, only when he regained consciousness did he say: My holy father, and now I ask you, and as long as I live I will always trust in yours Protection. So Saint Ignatius disappeared from his sight, and Stadnicki soon fell asleep, pondering what he saw in his house, where in a dream she appeared to the Holy of Holies. The mother covers the whole castle with her cloak, and above it [p. 477] with a lock, a square cap, hanging. He was roused from his sleep, and the other side was leaned against the castle and, added his heart, not only drove them away but so harassed the fugitives that Herburt himself captured their leader. Historian. coll. Jarösl . and instrument public notarii publici consistor . Premise . He was ap