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Łada coat of arms, used by Kopański family

The Kopaynski or Kopanski (Polish: Kopański) family is a descendant of a Silesian noble family, first mentioned in Roman Catholic scripts in 931 through Count (Graf) Carl Friedrich Kopański. 1250 Members of the Polish Szlachta. 1772 Raised into the Prussian aristocracy by King Frederick the Great (Friedrich II, r. 1740-86). Silesia The Expulsion of Germans after World War II led the House of Kopanski to flee into exile to Germany (Baden-Wuerttemberg). The last two living descendants are Veronika Therese Countess von Kopanski and Marianne von Kopanski. Since 1956 the family has resided near Stuttgart.

Lines of the family

  • Schneider-Kopanski
  • Kopanski (Stuttgart line)

References

  1. Bd.V-IX-X, Limburg 1998, S.107. 1806 mediatised


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