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The
following article is a direct translation from the classic
Genealogical and Heraldic reference "Herbarz Polski" by
Kasper Niesiecki S.J., (Lipsk) edition 1839-46.
A right arm, encased in armor, facing right, holds rosary beads
in its hand. Above the helmet and crown, the upper half of a man
is seen, hair and beard of medium length, without a cap, hands
folded at chest level as in prayer, holding a rosary, with face
turned to the right.
Bielski states in folio 507, that the name in German is Bethmany
(praying to God), which merely indicates its place of origin, but
not its beginnings. The family settled in Kraków and soon allied
itself with families of prominence. King Zygmunt held SEWERYN
BETHMAN in high esteem. When a fire had broken out in the salt
mines of Wieliczka, SEWERYN, at age 90 together with Zupnik of Koscielce, courageously descended into the mine and doused the
flames. He died in 1515 at age 95. His son Seweryn, preceded his
father to the grave. His daughter, Zofia, married Han Boner,
Castellan of Sacz. Their daughter, Zofia, married Jan Firlej, the
voivode of Kraków.
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