PierzchaƂa Coat Of Arms
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PierzchaƂa Coat Of Arms
PierzchaƂa (''Roch'') is a Polish coat of arms. It was used by several szlachta families in the times of the Kingdom of Poland and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. History One of the oldest Polish coats of arms. According to the most heraldists the proper name of it is "''PierzchaƂa''" (''PirzchaƂa''), recorded in 1409. The word "''Roch''" means in Polish the heraldic emblem: the rook, it has been later also used as the name (recorded in 1422). Blazon Notable bearers Notable bearers of this coat of arms include: * Klemens PierzchaƂa, Bishop of PƂock * House of Walewski ** Marie Walewska ** Alexandre Joseph Colonna, Count Walewski * House of Wiszowaty ** Andrzej Wiszowaty ** Benedykt Wiszowaty ** Andrzej Wiszowaty, Jr. * Oborski family ** :pl:Kategoria:Oborscy herbu PierzchaƂa Gallery file:Pol Roch.png, PierzchaƂa or ''Roch'' variation 1461 File:POL COA Roch Old.svg, PierzchaƂa or ''Roch'' variation 1461 POL COA PierzchaƂa I.svg, Variation POL COA Walew ...
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