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The Swienca family was a medieval Pomeranian noble family which held high offices under various political powers in the Lands of Schlawe and Stolp (Sławno and Słupsk) and Pomerelia from the mid-13th to the mid-14th centuries. It is named after its founder, Swienca or Swieca (Polish Święca, German Swenzo; referred to as Swenzo, Swenso or Suenzo in contemporary documents), the elder of two brothers. The Puttkamer family considers them to be their first documented ancestors. However, historians are divided on this issue.

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  • Als Swenzonen wird in der Geschichtsschreibung ein Ministerialbeamtengeschlecht bezeichnet, das im 13. und 14. Jahrhundert in den Herzogtümern Pommern und Pommerellen ansässig war. Die Swenzonen spielten eine wichtige Rolle im pommerellischen Erbfolgestreit von 1295 bis 1309. In der 1. Hälfte des 14. Jahrhunderts regierten die Swenzonen in den wie Landesherren. Das Wappen der Swenzonen war ein Greif mit einem Störschwanz, ein sogenannter Fischgreif. (de)
  • The Swienca family was a medieval Pomeranian noble family which held high offices under various political powers in the Lands of Schlawe and Stolp (Sławno and Słupsk) and Pomerelia from the mid-13th to the mid-14th centuries. It is named after its founder, Swienca or Swieca (Polish Święca, German Swenzo; referred to as Swenzo, Swenso or Suenzo in contemporary documents), the elder of two brothers. In Pomerelia, the Swiencas were transiently the most powerful family after the dukes. In the Lands of Sławno (Schlawe) and Słupsk (Stolp), the region in Farther Pomerania between river Unieść (Nestbach) in the West and the river Łeba (Leba) in the East, the border to Pomerelia, they ruled de facto autonomously under various dynasties until finally the sons of Wartislaw IV of Pomerania-Wolgast of the House of Pomerania made use of their rights as legal sovereigns of the Lands of Schlawe and Stolp and limited the power of the Swienca family considerably. The Puttkamer family considers them to be their first documented ancestors. However, historians are divided on this issue. (en)
  • Święcowie (kasz. Swãcowie) – pomorski ród możnowładczy odgrywający szczególną rolę polityczną na przełomie XIII i XIV wieku. Po 1307 roku utworzyli dziedziczne dominium na terenie Pomorza Środkowego. Święcowie pieczętowali się herbem Rybogryf. (pl)
  • Свенцы (польск. Święcowie, кашубск. Swãcowie) — могущественный поморский дворянский род, сыгравший особую политическую роль на рубеже XIII-XIV веков. После 1307 года Свенцы получили в наследственное владение домен в Средней Померании. Фамильный герб рода Свенцев — «Рыбогриф». (ru)
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  • Als Swenzonen wird in der Geschichtsschreibung ein Ministerialbeamtengeschlecht bezeichnet, das im 13. und 14. Jahrhundert in den Herzogtümern Pommern und Pommerellen ansässig war. Die Swenzonen spielten eine wichtige Rolle im pommerellischen Erbfolgestreit von 1295 bis 1309. In der 1. Hälfte des 14. Jahrhunderts regierten die Swenzonen in den wie Landesherren. Das Wappen der Swenzonen war ein Greif mit einem Störschwanz, ein sogenannter Fischgreif. (de)
  • Święcowie (kasz. Swãcowie) – pomorski ród możnowładczy odgrywający szczególną rolę polityczną na przełomie XIII i XIV wieku. Po 1307 roku utworzyli dziedziczne dominium na terenie Pomorza Środkowego. Święcowie pieczętowali się herbem Rybogryf. (pl)
  • Свенцы (польск. Święcowie, кашубск. Swãcowie) — могущественный поморский дворянский род, сыгравший особую политическую роль на рубеже XIII-XIV веков. После 1307 года Свенцы получили в наследственное владение домен в Средней Померании. Фамильный герб рода Свенцев — «Рыбогриф». (ru)
  • The Swienca family was a medieval Pomeranian noble family which held high offices under various political powers in the Lands of Schlawe and Stolp (Sławno and Słupsk) and Pomerelia from the mid-13th to the mid-14th centuries. It is named after its founder, Swienca or Swieca (Polish Święca, German Swenzo; referred to as Swenzo, Swenso or Suenzo in contemporary documents), the elder of two brothers. The Puttkamer family considers them to be their first documented ancestors. However, historians are divided on this issue. (en)
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  • Swenzonen (de)
  • Święcowie (pl)
  • Swienca family (en)
  • Свенцы (род) (ru)
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