Polish Coats of Arms
In this video, we discuss nine different "family crests" from Poland. VISIT US TO GET STARTED: https://www.coadb.com CONTACT US: Email: [email protected] Phone: 785-324-2529 11AM - 9PM (ET) COAT OF ARMS: DABROWSKI EARLIEST MENTION – 1400s AD BLAZON – Gules a woman habited argent, crined and crowned or, holding in each hand and fessewise to her mouth an ancient horn palewise Or the bell ends in base. FAMILIES BORNE BY - Czepelin, Dąbrowski, Kremski, Sczupliński, Szczupliński NOTES – Jan Henryk Dąbrowski (1755-1818), Polish general and statesman, a national hero mentioned in Poland’s national anthem. COAT OF ARMS: DABROWA EARLIEST MENTION – 1421 BLAZON – Azure, between two crosses pateé fitchee or, a horseshoe argent, the heels in base, surmounted of another cross pateé of the second; issuant of a helmet befitting his degree, mantled of his liveries, whereon is set for a crest: upon a ducal coronet a wing sable pierced by an arrow fessways, argent, flighted or, the point to sinister FAMILIES BORNE BY - Anszlewski, Balukiewicz, Białoskórski, Biały, Boberski, Bogdziewicz, Bogowicz, Boguszko, Boguta, & 132 others.NOTES – Stanisław Kostka (1550-1568), venerated in the Catholic Church as St. Stanisclaus Kostka COAT OF ARMS: BRODZIC EARLIEST MENTION - 1414 AD BLAZON – Gules three crosses Or, issuing from a ring in the center. Crest – Five ostrich feathers. FAMILIES BORNE BY - Baranowski, Bartoszewicz, Bilina, Blum, Bońkowski, Bonisławski, Boniuszko, Bońkowski, Borodzic, Borodzicz, Brodzic, Brodzicki, Brodzicz, Brodzik, Brodziński, Jeżewski, Lipiński many more. NOTES – Kyprian Zochovskyj (1605-1693), Metropolitan of Kiev, Galicia, and Russia of in the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church. COAT OF ARMS: POGOB EARLIEST MENTION – 1353 AD BLAZON – Azure, a horse-shoe argent with a cross formed of the same charged on the edge of its arch. Crest: a demi greyhound rampant, collared and leashed, all proper. FAMILIES BORNE BY – 652 families, including Belicki, Czarnecki, Cybulski, Górski, Janikowski, Rudkowski, Zapolski etc. NOTES – Teofil Aleksander Lenartowicz (1822-1893), ethnographer, sculptor, poet COAT OF ARMS: RADWAN EARLIEST MENTION – 1353 AD BLAZON – Azure, a horse-shoe argent with a cross formed of the same charged on the edge of its arch. Crest: a demi greyhound rampant, collared and leashed, all proper. FAMILIES BORNE BY – 652 families, including Belicki, Czarnecki, Cybulski, Górski, Janikowski, Rudkowski, Zapolski etc. NOTES – Teofil Aleksander Lenartowicz (1822-1893), ethnographer, sculptor, poet COAT OF ARMS: ZAREMBA EARLIEST MENTION - 1301 AD BLAZON - Per fess or and gules, embattled, in chief a demi lion rampant issuant sable, langued gules, in base three golden bricks 2 & 1 garnished or. Crest: out of a ducal coronet a lion as in the arms. FAMILIES BORNE BY – 86 total including Drzewoszewski, Drzewuszewski, Figietty, Gastell, Gimel, Ginet, Ginett, Giniat, Głodzieński, Głoskowski, Godurowski, Godziacki, GolginNOTES – Jan Suchorzewski (c. 1740-1809), Polish noble, soldier, and politician. COAT OF ARMS: DOLEGA EARLIEST MENTION - 1345 BLAZON – Azure a downward opened horseshoe argent with an arrow pointing downwards, surmounted by a Maltese Cross or. Crest – A vulture’s wing pierced with an arrow proper. FAMILIES BORNE BY – 300 total including Arcimowicz, Babicki, Babiłło, Baczewski, Bartnicki, Bogaszycki, Boguszycki, Bołtuć, Borejka, Borejko, Borejko, Boreyka, Borowski, Borsa, Borsza, Brudzewski, Bruszewski, etc. NOTES - Wacław Michał Zaleski (1899-1849), Polish nobleman, poet, writer, and governor of Galicia. COAT OF ARMS: ACHINGER EARLIEST MENTION - 1500s AD BLAZON - Or a squirrel Gules. Crest – A squirrel gules issuing from a crown between two probiscides sable. FAMILIES BORNE BY - Achinger, Adamski, Affanasowicz or Affanowicz, Aychingerski, Barwiński, Bażyński, Berwiński, Ichnatowicz, Ichnatowski, Ihnatowicz, Ihnatowski, Jagowd(owicz), Leszniewski, Pilchowski, Rycze(o)wski, Ryszewski NOTES - Augustyn Aichinger, merchant & financial advisor – wines, cotton, honey, furs. COAT OF ARMS: DAB EARLIEST MENTION - 1541 BLAZON – Sable an oak Or with two leaves, three acorns and five roots. Crest – An oak as in the escutcheon. FAMILIES BORNE BY - Achler, Achremowicz, Adamczewski, Adamczowski, Aichler, Ajhler, Bielkiewicz, Biskupski, Dąb, Dubojski, Dzierżek, Dzierżko, Fabrycjusz, Głodowski, Gołaszewski, Kocorowski, Koczorowski, Korzeliński, Kozubowski, Rudnicki, Skirmunt, Szewiński, Szilsław, Szulc, Worcel, Worcell, Zdzisławski, ZelsławskiNOTES – Polish word for “oak”.

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