Polish heraldry is typical to the Polish nobility/
szlachta
The ''szlachta'' (Polish: endonym, Lithuanian: šlėkta) were the noble estate of the realm in the Kingdom of Poland, the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth who, as a class, had the dominating position in the ...
, which has its origins in
Middle Ages knights/warriors
clan
A clan is a group of people united by actual or perceived kinship
and descent. Even if lineage details are unknown, clans may claim descent from founding member or apical ancestor. Clans, in indigenous societies, tend to be endogamous, meaning ...
s that provided military support to the King, Dukes or overlords.
Exceptions apart, all Polish families belonging to the same noble rod/clan used/use the same coat of arms. Polish original word Herb makes reference to the clan as well to the
coat of arms at the same time.
Polish heraldry
Traditionally Polish noble families/rody refer to people that share common roots, consanguinity, later, it also included further kinship.
Some think the
Polish clan
A heraldic clan (''ród herbowy''), in Poland, comprised all the noble (''szlachta'') bearers of the same coat of arms. The members of a heraldic clan were not necessarily linked by consanguinity. The concept was unique to Polish heraldry.
His ...
does not mean consanguinity nor territoriality, as do the
Scottish clan, but only membership in the same knight/warrior group (or a
brotherhood
Brotherhood or The Brotherhood may refer to:
Family, relationships, and organizations
* Fraternity (philosophy) or brotherhood, an ethical relationship between people, which is based on love and solidarity
* Fraternity or brotherhood, a mal ...
of
Knights). For that reason, there are hundreds of different families in the same clan and all of them were/are entitled to use the same coat of arms. However, in regards to consanguinity, the matter is far from settled, and the question matters because of historiographical concern to discover the origins of the privileged status by membership in the knights' clan. In the year 1244, Bolesław, Duke of Masovia, identified members of the knights' clan as members of a ''genealogia:''
"I received my good servitors aciborz and Albertfrom the land of reatPoland, and from the clan 'genealogia''called Jelito, with my well-disposed knowledge .e., consent and encouragementand the cry 'vocitatio'' hat is
A hat is a head covering which is worn for various reasons, including protection against weather conditions, ceremonial reasons such as university graduation, religious reasons, safety, or as a fashion accessory. Hats which incorporate mecha ...
the ''godło,'' y the name of
Y, or y, is the twenty-fifth and penultimate letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. According to some authorities, it is the sixth (or seventh ...
''Nagody,'' and I established them in the said land of mine, Masovia, n the military tenure described elsewhere in the charter"
The documentation regarding Raciborz and Albert's tenure is the earliest surviving of the use of the clan name and cry defining the honorable status of Polish knights. The names of knightly ''genealogiae'' only came to be associated with heraldic devices later in the Middle Ages and in the early modern period. The Polish clan name and cry ritualized the ''ius militare,'' i.e., the power to command an army; and they had been used some time before 1244 to define knightly status. Nevertheless, in daily life, (from the 17th to the 20th centuries), the sense of belonging to a family predominated. This is indicated by the organization of most of Polish armorial, which are arranged by specific families and not by coat of arms.
It is known that a sense of belonging and attachment to the clan crest lineage existed in the old Polish consciousness and had survived from the Middle Ages, but it was probably more ceremonial and symbolic than "everyday".
Especially since there were fairly frequent instances, particularly among the poorer nobility in the 19th century, of accidentally (and sometimes deliberately) identifying themselves with various Coat of arms to the heraldry offices of the
partitioning countries. In this way, members of a single family sometimes formally became members of various Coats of arms. Also in those times, Magnate families and some middle landowners families obtained titles (Prince, Count, Baron) and their own coats of arms, (variations of their original Herb), from the partitioning monarchies, the French empire, the Pope and other kingdoms.
Polish Coat of arms have an own name, usually coming from its old
War cry
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Battle cries are not necessarily articulate (e.g. "Eulaliaaaa!", "Alala"..), although they often aim to invoke patriotic or religious ...
or the drawing.
List
The coats of arms are listed under their most popular name, which is followed by their alternate names in brackets.
A
Abdank
Abdank 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.
Blazoning
Gules '' łękawica'' argent, crest: łąkawica as in arms.
History
According ...
(Awdaniec, Abdanek, Białkotka,
Buczacki
The Buczacki plural: Buczaccy, feminine form: Buczacka was a Polish noble family. Magnates in the 14th and 15th century.
Notable members Generation 0
* Michał Adwaniec of Buczacz (died 1392) – the progenitor of the family, owner of Buczacz
...
, Habdank, Łękawa, Skuba, Wiszowaty)
Abgarowicz
Achinger (Aichinger, Ajchigier)
Agryppa
Aksak
Alabanda (Alba-luna, Bielina, Koniowaszyja)
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*Cecilia Alemani
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(Alameni, Allemani)
Allan
Amadej
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*Amadeus (name), a given name and people with the name
* ''Amadeus'' (play), 1979 stage play by Peter Shaffer
* ''Amadeus'' (film), ...
(Amadejowa, Hemadejowa, Orłek bez ogona)
Antoniewicz (Bołoz)
Awdaniec
Azewoja
Azulewicz
Ancuta
B
Bajbuza
Batorsag (Own coat of arms, originating from Hungary)
Bełty
Bes
Beztrwogi
Białynia (Bialina, Bielina)
Biberstein
Biberstein is a municipality in the district of Aarau of the canton of Aargau in Switzerland.
Geography
Biberstein is located on the north bank of the Aar River near Aarau. The town is a 17-minute bus ride from downtown Aarau. The neighbori ...
(Bibersztein, Bibersztajn, Bibersztyn, Bieberstein, Momot)
Bielawa
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Bielina
Bieńkowski (Korwin variation)
Biliński (Sas variation)
Bielecki
Bogdanowicz
Bogoria or Bogorya
Bogusz
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Bojcza (Boycza, Modzele, Piasnicza)
Bończa (Głoworożec, Jednorożec, Tomaszewski)
Boreyko
Bożawola
Bożezdarz
Brama
Brochwicz (Jeleń, Opole)
Brodzic
Bronic (Jelec, Łopot)
Bronisław
Brzuska
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C
Casafranca
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(Kazafranka)
Celejów
Chlibkiewicz
Cholewa
Chłędowski
Chomąto (Pantera)
Choryński (Chory, Chorynski, Chorinský, Chorinsky, Chorinská)
Chyliński
Cielątkowa (Kucza)
Cieleski
Ciężosił
Ciołek (Biała)
Czarlinski coat of arms (Sowa)
Czartoryski
Czarnowron (Ślepowron variation Czarnowron)
Czewoja (Czawa, Łzawia, Łzawa)
D
Dąb (Dub, Ehler, Żelechy)
Dąbrowa
Dąbrowski
Dąbrowski (; feminine Dąbrowska, plural Dąbrowscy) or Dabrowski is the 11th most common surname in Poland (87,304 people in 2009);Citation: Zawadzki, 2002 this is down from an apparent rank of 4th in 1990.Citation: Futrega, 2006 ''Dąbrowski ...
(Panna)
Dąbrowski I
Dębno
Dębno (german: Neudamm) is a town in Myślibórz County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship in western Poland. As of December 2021, the town has a population of 13,443.
After the Migration Period, the area was populated by West Slavic peoples since t ...
(Sędowojna)
Denhof (Denhoff)
Deszpot
Deszpot - is a Polish coat of arms. It was used by several szlachta families in the times of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
Notable bearers
Notable bearers of this coat of arms include:
*
See also
* Polish heraldry
* Heraldry
* Coat of Ar ...
Dobrostanski
Doliwa(Krzucki Kruski)
Dołęga
Domeyko coat of arms
Drogomir
Drogosław
Druck
Druck or Drutsk ( be, Друцк, ; pl, Druck, russian: Друцк, also known as ''Дрютескъ'' (''Dryutesk'') or ''Дрюческъ'' (''Druchesk'') in the Middle Ages), is a historical town in Belarus, 40 kilometres (ca. 25 miles) west ...
(Drucki Książę)
Dryja (Drya, Mutina)
Drzewica
Działosza
E
Eberc
Erbs
F
Fąferek
Felsztyński
Fiedler Fiedler is a German word for "fiddler", and is a German and Ashkenazi Jewish surname. Notable people with the surname include:
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Fornalski
Frycz
G
Garczyński (Sas variation)
Gąska (Budzisz, Paparona)
Giejsz
Giejsz is a Polish coat of arms. It was used by several szlachta families.
History
Blazon
Gallery
Image:POL COA Andrzejewicz.svg, Andrzejewicz (odm. Giejsz)
See also
* Polish heraldry
* Heraldic family
* List of Polish nobility coats o ...
Geysztor
Gierałt (Ciecierza, Cietrzew, Osmoróg, Rogów)
Ginwiłł (Ginwił)
Glaubicz (Carpio, Glajbicz, Glaubitz, Glubos, Gluboz, Gloubus, Glawbz, Karp)
Gliński
Gniazdowski
Godziemba (Godzięba, Godzięby)
Goły (Goły, Goły)
Gondek (Gądek, Gondekowa)
Gozdawa (Gozdowa, Gzdow, Gozdzie, Smora)
Górski
Górski ( ; feminine: Górska; plural: Górscy) is a Polish-language surname which belongs to several noble Polish families. Variants found in other countries include Gorski, Gorsky, Gurski, Gursky (phonetic from Polish with diacritics).
Nota ...
(Doliwa, Motyl, Rave)
Grabie (Chlewiotki, Grabia, Graby, Kocina, Leśniowie)
Grabowiec
Groty
Gruszowski
Gryf
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(Swoboda, Świeboda)
Grzebyk
Gryzima (Gryżyna, Lupus)
Grzymała
Gutak
Gutowski Gutowski (feminine Gutowska) is a Polish surname. It is a surname of a Polish szlachta (nobility) which is one of the oldest recorded names of Polish nobility. The first surviving record found is in 1241 as the Chancellor of Poland, Wawrzęta Guto ...
Gwiazdy
Gwiaździcz
H
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(Haller de Hallenburg)
Hełm
Herburt
Herburt is a Polish heraldry, Polish coat of arms. It was used by several distinct and unrelated szlachta families such as the Pavise, Pawcz family of Ruthenian Galicia. A coat of arms is an individual or family heirloom the origins of which lie in ...
(Herbott, Fulsztyn, Herbolt, Herbort, Herbortowa)
Hipocentaur (Hipocentaurus, Kitaurus)
Hodyc (Rogala variation)
Hołobok (Gołobok, Ołobok)
Hołownia
Hornowski
Hozyusz
Hubal
I
Iwanowski
Iwanowski is a Polish coat of arms. It was used by the Iwanowski szlachta family.
History
Blazon
See also
* Polish heraldry
* Heraldic family
* List of Polish nobility coats of arms
A ''list'' is any set of items in a row. List or list ...
(Rogala variation)
J
Jabłonowski Jabłonowski (plural: Jabłonowscy) is a Polish surname. Polish adjectives have different forms for the genders, Jabłonowska is the form for a female family member while a male would use Jabłonowski. A lot of but not all Jabłonowski belong to the ...
Jakimowicz
Janina
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(Pole w polu)
Januszkiewicz
Jasieńczyk (Jasieniec, Jasiona, Klucz)
Jastrzębiec (Bolesta, Boleścic, Dymowski, Kamiona, Ludbrza, Łazęki, Nagóra, Zarasy, Mystkowski)
Jaślin
Jaworski (Dubik) coat of arms
Jaworski ( ; feminine: Jaworska, plural: Jaworscy) is a surname of Polish-language origin. It is related to a number of surnames in other languages.
Related surnames
People
Jaworski/Jaworska
* Beata Jaworska (born 1994), Polish basketball playe ...
(Koźlarogi, Koźlerogi, Nagody)
Jednorożec
Jelita
Jelita is a Polish coat of arms. It was used by several szlachta families.
History
One of the oldest Polish coats of arms. First depicted on the seal of Tomisław z Mokrska from 1316.
Additionally, the Polish medieval chronicler, diplomat and ...
Jezierza (Jeziora)
Jeż
Junosza (Baran, Junoszyc)
Juńczyk
K
Kacmajor
Kalinowa
Kamecki (Ślepowron variation Kamecki)
Caminschi
Karnas (Karnakoewski, Karnish, Rákóczi)
Kemlada (Kiemlada, Kimlada, Grabowski)
Kierdeja (Kierdejowa), (Kiedrowski), (Kiedrowicz)
Kietlicz (Kiczka, Kyczka, Kitschka)
Klamry
Klamry (german: Klammer) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Chełmno, within Chełmno County, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-central Poland. It lies approximately east of Chełmno, north of Toruń, and north-east o ...
Kolakowski
Komar
Komar may refer to:
Places
* Komar, Iran (disambiguation), places in Iran
* Komar, mountain in central Bosnia, near Travnik
* Komar, Donji Vakuf, village in central Bosnia, between Travnik and Donji Vakuf
* Komar, Travnik, village in central Bo ...
Konderski (Konderski, Konder, Kondek)
Kopacz (Skrzydło, Topacz)
Kopaszyna (Czeluść, Kopasina, Poruba, Zawotuł)
Korab (Korabczyk, Korabczyce, Korabiów)
Korczak (Wręby)
Kornic (Błogosław hospody, Kornicz, Kurnicz)
Korsak
Korsak (Korsack) is a surname. The word literally means a species of Central Asian fox, Corsac fox. Notable people with the surname include:
*Adam Korsak
* Ivan Korsak
* Józef Korsak
*Olga Korsak
*Rafajil Korsak
Rafajil Nikolai Korsak ( be, Р ...
Korwin (Corvus, Corvinus, Corvin, Kruk, Bujno, Ślepowron odmiana (variation) Korwin)
Korybut
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Kaributas was born some time after 1350 (exact date is unknown) ...
Korzbok (Korbog, Korcbok, Kurczbach)
Kos (Koss)
Kościesza (Kościerza, Strzegomia, Strzegonia)
Kot Morski
Kot morski (Polish for "Sea Cat") is a Polish coat of arms. It was used by several '' szlachta'' (noble) families under the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
History
Blazon
Notable bearers
See also
* Polish heraldry
* Heraldry
* Coa ...
Kotwica (Strumberg)
Kotwicz (Ćwieki, Kotłicz, Kottwitz, Kotwic)
Kownia (Koprynia, Kowinia, Równia, Skowina)
Kozicki
Kozłowski
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Krukowski
Krutta
Kruzer
Krybelli
Krydener
Kryg
Krygel
Kryger
Krygshaber
Krygsztejn
Krynicki Krynicki is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
* Nikifor, also known as Nikifor Krynicki (1895-1968), Lemko naïve painter
* Ryszard Krynicki
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(own COA of the Kobyzewicz-Krynicki noble family; granted in 1589).
Kryszpin
Krzywda
Księżyc
Kuksz
Kulakowski
Kur
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(Kur Biały)
Kur II (Kur Czarny)
Kurowski
Kusza
Kuszaba (Bychawa, Kuczaba, Parzyca, Rakwicz)
L
Lachnicki
Larysza (Borysowie, Gleżyn, Laryssa)
Leliwa
Leliwa is a Polish coat of arms. It was used by several hundred szlachta families during the existence of the Kingdom of Poland and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, and remains in use today by many of the descendants of these families. The ...
Leszczyc (Bróg, Brożek, Brożyna, Laska, Laski, Wyszowie)
Leszewski / Liszewski Coat of Arms, Knights, Nobles
Lewalt
Lewart (Walny, Wali-uszy)
((Liczbinskich
Limanowski (Limanowa, Lwow)
Lis (Lisowie, Mzura, Strempacz, Orzi-Orzi)
Lubicz (luba)
Lubomirski
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Origin and the coat of arms
The Lubomirski fa ...
Ł
Łabędziogrot
Łabędzik
Łabędź (Skrzynno, Skrzyńscy, Kudrick, Kudrewicz, Kudrycki, Kudrzycki)
Łada (Ładzice, Łady, Mancz)
Łagoda
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(Bienia, Połańcze, Wierzynkowa)
Łodzia (Framberg, Fragenbarg, Frymbark, Smigielski, Szmigielski)
Łuk
M
Mądrostki (Śmiara, Zmiara)
Materna
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(Ślepowron variation Materna, also Korwin variation)
Masalski Książe III
Mniszech
The House of Mniszech (plural: Mniszchowie, historical feminine forms: Mniszchówna (unmarried), Mniszchowa (married or widow)) was a Polish magnate and noble family bearing the Mniszech Coat of Arms.
Notable members
* Andrzej Jerzy Mniszech ...
Mogiła
Mohyłabr>
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Mora coat of arms, Mora (Mory, Morawa, Murzynowa Głowa)
Murdelio
Milczek
N
Nabram (Kłobuk, Nabra, Stańczowie, Waldorf)
Nałęcz (Pomłość, Nałęcz - Jezioro)
Napiwon (Awsłcy, Napiwie, Napiwoń, Napiwowie)
Nieczaj (herb własny, odmiana
Pobóg)
Nieczuja (Cielech, Cielechy, Ostref, Ostrzew, Pień, Necznia)
Niesobia (Krzywosąd, Słodziej, Złodzieje)
Nowina (Złotogoleńczyk, Zawiasa)
Nurseski coat of arms
Nycz
O
Odrowąż
Odwaga (Mur Konopackich)
Odyniec
Ogończyk (Drogosław, Ogony, Powała, Sudkowicz)
Oksza (Bradacica, Hoksza, Kołda)
Oława (Oliwa)
Orda
Orla
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Places
*Orla, Missouri, USA
*Orla, Texas, USA
*Orla, Jharkhand, India
*Orla, Podlaskie Voivodeship (north-east Poland), a village
**Gmina Orla, a commune centred on the village
*Orla, Krotoszyn County in Greater Poland Voivodesh ...
(Mściug, Opala, Opola, Saszor also Szaszor, Zapale)
Osek
Oskierka (lub Oskierko, herb własny, odmiana Murdelio)
Ossorya (Ossolińczyk, Poświst, Szarza)
Ostoja (Mościc)
Ostroga
Ostrogski
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Oszyk
Owada (Ulina)
P
Paprzyca
Pelikan
Piast Eagle
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(Orzeł Piastowski)
Pierzchała (Kolumna, Colonna, Roch, Trzaska, Wiszowaty)
Pilawa
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Transport
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(Pilawa, Zet)
Piłsudski
Pniejnia (Cwalina, Karwowski)
Pobóg (Pobodze, Pobożany)
Pogonia (Borzezdarz, Zdarzbog)
Pogoń Litewska
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Pogoń Ruska
Pokorski
Pomerzanin
Pomian (Proporczyk)
Poraj (Róża)
Poronia
Półkozic (Połukoza, Ośla Głowa)
Pół Orła (Orlica, Paczko)
Późniak
Prawdzic (Prawda)
Prus (MRUK, Słubica, Turzyna, Wagi, Wiskałła, Moszczenica, Ważanki, Wilcze Kosy, Napole, Nagody, Napora)
Prus II Wilczekosy (Wilcze Kosy, Stubica, Falcastrum Lupinum)
Prus III
Przegonia
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Przeginia (Przegonia)
Przerowa (Grotowie, Proporzec, Przyrowa)
Przosna (Prozna)
Przyjaciel
Przykorwin (Korwin variation Przykorwin)
Puchała
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* Józef Achilles Puchała (1911–1943), Polish Franciscan friar
* Linda Puchala
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(Sławęcin, Biała)
R
Radwan (Wierzbowa, Kaja)
Rawa
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(Rawicz, Niedźwiada)
Rawski
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Rhau von Gutowski (Rhau)
Roch III (Pierzchała, Skała Łamana)
Rogala (Czabory, Celbarz)
Rola (Kroje)
Rosyniec (Ślepowron variation Rosyniec)
Rozmiar
Ryc
Rupniowski Szreniawa
Rymer Rymer may refer to:
Surname
*James Malcolm Rymer (1814–1884), Scottish writer of penny dreadfuls
*Janice Rymer, British consultant gynaecologist
*Józef Rymer (1882–1922), Polish and Silesian activist and politician
*Laurie Rymer, (b. 1934), Au ...
(Reymner, Rejmer)
Sandrecki (Ślepowron variation Sandrecki)
Sas
SAS or Sas may refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media
* ''SAS'' (novel series), a French book series by Gérard de Villiers
* ''Shimmer and Shine'', an American animated children's television series
* Southern All Stars, a Japanese rock ba ...
(Drag)
Sas II
Saszor (also Szaszor, alias Orla arms)
Skarupski
Skarzyna
Sokola
Sołtyk
Smigelski
Starykoń (Zaprzaniec)
Starnberg
Starnberg is a German town in Bavaria, Germany, some southwest of Munich. It is at the north end of Lake Starnberg, in the heart of the " Five Lakes Country", and serves as capital of the district of Starnberg. Recording a disposable per-capi ...
(Sztembark)
Starża Szołayski (Princely House of Starza Szolayski, Szołayski, Sołajski, Szołayscy, Szolayskich)
Strzemię (Larysza, Ławszowa, Strepa, Zarosie)
Suchekomnaty (Kownaty, Suchekownaty)
Sulima
Syrokomla
Szeliga
Szeliga is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Harasiuki, within Nisko County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland. It lies approximately north of Harasiuki
Harasiuki ( uk, Гарасюки, ''Harasiuky'') is a v ...
Szembek
Szreniawa
Skupniewski
Szymajnskí
Ś
Ślepowron (Bujno, Pęszno, Korwin, Corvin, Ślepy Wron)
Śreniawa (Krzywaśń, Occele)
Świat
Świeńczyc
Świerczek
Świnka (Męda)
Szaława (Salava)
Śzymanskí coat of arms
T
Tabaczynski
Taczała (Żóraw)
Tarnawa
Terletsky
Topór (Bipenn, Kołki, Starża, Wścieklica)
Trąby (Brzezina)
Trubecki (
Trubeck)
Trzaska
Trzaska - is a Polish Coat of Arms. It was used by several szlachta families in the times of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
History
During a battle around the turn of the eleventh century, enemy forces rushed towards King Boleslaw I Th ...
(Biała, Lubiewo)
Trestka
Trzywdar
Trzywdar is a Polish coat of arms used by several szlachta families in the times of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
History
Blazon
Notable bearers
Notable bearers of this coat of arms include:
*Adam Prosper Burzyński
See also
* ...
Trzy Gwiazdy
Trzy Kawki (Borch)
Tracewski
U
Urbanski
Nieczuja coat of arms
Nieczuja is a Polish coat of arms that was used by many '' szlachta'' families in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
History
Blazon
Gules, a Brunâtre stock or tree stub, with three lopped branches on the dexter, and two on the sinister ...
W
Wadwicz
Waga
Walkiewicz
Warnia (Borewa, Rak)
Wąż (Wężyk, Zachórz, Zatorz)
Wczele (Łębno, Pczelicz, Szachownica)
Wejher (Skarzyna, Skarżyna, Pomerzanin, Weicher, Weiher)
Wieniawa(Żubrza Głowa, Pierścina)
Wielorad
Wieruszowa
Wierzbna
Wilcza Głowa (Klejna)
Wnorowski (Kościesza)
Wukry
Wysocki
Wyssogota (Wyssogata, Wyskota, Wyszkota)
Z
Zabawa
Zadora (Budziszyn, Płomień)
Zagłoba
Zaremba coat of arms, Zaremba (Zaręba)
Zawadzki coat of arms, Zawadzki
Zerwikaptur coat of arms, Zerwikaptur(Koziegłowy)
Zgraja coat of arms, Zgraja (Kunraczyc, Janina)
Images of some Polish-Lithuanian Clans coat of arms
File:Herb Rzeczypospolitej Obojga Narodow.svg, Herb Rzeczpospolitej Obojga Narodow
File:Herb Abdank.svg, Herb Abdank (Awdaniec)
File:Achinger herb.svg, Herb Achinger
File:Herb Aksak.jpg, Herb Aksak
File:Herb Alabanda.jpg, Herb Alabanda
File:POL CoA Allan.svg, Herb Allan
File:Herb Amadej.jpg, Herb Amadej
File:POL COA Antoniewicz.svg, Herb Antoniewicz
File:Azulewicz.png, Herb Azulewicz
File:POL COA Bajbuza.svg, Herb Bajbuza
File:Bawola Glowa.svg, Herb Bawola-Głowa
File:Herb Belina.jpg, Herb Belina
File:POL COA Bełty.svg, Herb Bełty
File:POL COA Beztrwogi.svg, Herb Beztrwogi
File:Herb Bialynia.jpg, Białynia coat of arms, Herb Białynia
File:Herb Biberstein.svg, Herb Biberstein
File:POL COA Boenisch.svg, Herb Boenisch
File:Herb Bogoria.jpg, Herb Bogorya (Bogoria)
File:HerbBogoria2.ws.png, Herb Bogoria, odmiana II
File:Bogusz coa.png, Herb Bogusz
File:POL COA Bojcza.svg, Herb Bojcza
File:Herb Boncza.jpg, Herb Boncza
File:Borch1.png, Herb Borch (Trzy-Kawki, Trzy-Kruki)
File:Herb Boreyko.jpg, Herb Boreyko
File:Herb Bozawola.jpg, Herb Bożawola
File:140px-Herb Brama.PNG, Herb Brama
File:140px-Herb Brochwicz.PNG, Herb Brochwicz
File:POL COA Brodzic.svg, Brodzic coat of arms, Herb Brodzic
File:POL COA Bronic.svg, Herb Bronic
File:POL COA Brzuska.svg, Herb Brzuska
File:POL COA Chalecki.svg, Herb Chalecki
File:POL COA Charyton.svg, Herb Charyton
File:POL COA Chłędowski.svg, Herb Chłędowski
File:POL COA Chodkiewicz.svg, Herb Chodkiewicz
File:POL COA Cholewa.svg, Herb Cholewa
File:HerbChorynski.ws.png, Herb Choryński
File:POL COA Cielątkowa.svg, Herb Cielątkowa
File:POL COA Cieleski.svg, Herb Cieleski
File:POL COA Ciężosił.svg, Herb Ciężosił
File:POL COA Ciołek.svg, Herb Ciołek
File:POL COA Czartoryski.svg, Herb Czartoryski (Pogoń Litewska odmiana)
File:POL COA Czewoja.svg, Herb Czewoja
File:POL COA Dąb.svg, Herb Dąb
File:POL COA Dąbrowa.svg, Herb Dąbrowa
File:Herb Dąbrowski I.PNG, Herb Dąbrowski (Dołęga odmiana)
File:Herb Debno.jpg, Herb Dębno
File:POL COA Dęboróg.svg, Herb Dęboróg
File:POL COA Deszpot.svg, Herb Deszpot
File:POL COA Dołęga.svg, Herb Dołęga
File:POL COA Doliwa.svg, Herb Doliwa
File:POL COA Drogosław.svg, Herb Drogosław
File:140px-Herb Druck.PNG, Herb Druck
File:Herb Drużyna.PNG, Herb Drużyna
File:Herb Drya.jpg, Herb Drya
File:HerbDrya4.ws.png, Herb Drya IV
File:POL COA Drzewica.svg, Herb Drzewica
File:Herb Dzialosza.jpg, Herb Działosza
File:Herb Dzik.PNG, Herb Dzik
File:HerbErbs.ws.png, Herb Erbs
File:POL COA Essen.svg, Herb Essen
File:POL COA Estken.svg, Herb Estken
File:POL COA Felseis.svg, Herb Felseis
File:Herb rodowy Finckensteinów.svg, Herb Finke
File:POL COA Fleming.svg, Herb Fleming
File:HerbFogelfeder.ws.png, Herb Fogelfeder
File:Fornalski.jpg, Herb Fornalski
File:POL CoA Fornalski.png, Herb Fornalski (Orlica odm.)
File:Herb Giejsz.jpg, Herb Giejszt
File:Herb Giejsztor.jpg, Herb Giejsztor
File:Giełgud.PNG, Herb Giełgud
File:Herb Gieralt.png, Herb Gierałt
File:Herb Ginwill.jpg, Herb Ginwiłł
File:Herb Glinski.jpg, Herb Glinski
File:Herb Godziemba.jpg, Herb Godziemba
File:POL Pilzno COA.svg, Herb Gozdawa (Dzierżoń, Dervan)
File:Herb Gozdawa.jpg, Herb Gozdawa
File:Herb Grabie.jpg, Herb Grabie
File:POL COA Groty.svg, Herb Groty
File:POL COA Gryf.svg, Herb Gryf (Świeboda)
File:Wappen Pommern.svg, Herb Gryf II (Pomerania)
File:Herb Grzymala.jpg, Herb Grzymała
File:Herb Gutak.PNG, Herb Gutak
File:Herb Gwiazdy.jpg, Herb Gwiazdy
File:HerbGwiazdzicz.ws.png, Herb Gwiaździcz
File:Hejking.png, Herb Hejking
File:Herb Helm.PNG, Herb Hełm
File:Herb Herburt.jpg, Herb Herburt
File:POL CoA Hilchen.png, Herb Hilchen
File:POL CoA Hilzen.svg, Herb Hilzen
File:Herb Hipocentaur.jpg, Herb Hipocentaur
File:POL CoA Hodyc.svg, Herb Hodyc
File:POL COA Hołownia.svg, Herb Hołownia
File:HołowniaII POL CoA.png, Herb Hołownia II
File:POL COA Hornowski.svg, Herb Hornowski
File:Herb Hozyusz.jpg, Herb Hozyusz
File:HerbHusarzewski.ws.png, Herb Husarzewski
File:HerbHutor.ws.png, Herb Hutor
File:HerbJakimowicz.ws.png, Herb Jakimowicz
File:Herb Janina.jpg, Herb Janina
File:POL COA Jasieńczyk.svg, Herb Jasieńczyk
File:Herb Jastrzebiec.jpg, Herb Jastrzębiec
File:Jelita herb.svg, Herb Jelita (Koźlarogi, Koźlerogi, Nagody)
File:Herb Jez.png, Herb Jeż
File:HerbJodzieszko.ws.png, Herb Jodzieszko
File:Herb Junosza.jpg, Herb Junosza
File:Herb Kalinowa.PNG, Herb Kalinowa
File:HerbKarega.ws.png, Herb Karęga
File:HerbKarnickiI.ws.png, Herb Karnicki I
File:HerbKarnickiII.ws.png, Herb Karnicki II
File:HerbKarp.ws.png, Herb Karp
File:POL COA Kierdeja.svg, Herb Kierdeja
File:POL COA Klamry.svg, Herb Klamry
File:Herb Komar.jpg, Herb Komar
File:Herb Kopacz.jpg, Herb Kopacz
File:POL COA Kopaszyna.svg, Herb Kopaszyna
File:Herb Korab.jpg, Herb Korab
File:Herb Korczak.jpg, Herb Korczak
File:HerbKorczyk.ws.png, Herb Korczyk
File:HerbKordysz.ws.png, Herb Kordysz
File:Herb Korsak.jpg, Herb Korsak
File:Herb Korwin.jpg, Herb Korwin (Ślepowron odmiana)
File:Herb Korybut.jpg, Herb Korybut
File:Herb Kosciesza.jpg, Herb Kościesza
File:POL COA Kostrowiec I.svg, Herb Kostrowiec I
File:POL COA Kostrowiec II.svg, Herb Kostrowiec II
File:POL COA Kot Morski.svg, Herb Kot-Morski
File:Herb Kotwica.jpg, Herb Kotwica
File:HerbKotwicz.jpg, Herb Kotwicz
File:Herb Kownia.jpg, Herb Kownia
File:Herb Kozlowski.jpg, Herb Kozłowski
File:Herb Księstwa Czerskiego.PNG, Herb Krak (Druk, Kač)
File:Blason ville fr Pérouges (Ain).svg, Herb Krak II (Druk, Kač)
File:HerbKronwald.ws.png, Herb Kronwald
File:HerbKruzer.ws.png, Herb Kruzer
File:Krynicki COA.png, Herb Krynicki
File:Herb Kryszpin.jpg, Herb Kryszpin
File:Herb Krzywda.jpg, Herb Krzywda
File:Herb Ksiezyc.jpg, Herb Księżyc
File:HerbKujk.ws.png, Herb Kujk
File:HerbKulikowski.ws.png, Herb Kulikowski
File:HerbKulak.ws.png, Herb Kułak
File:POL COA Kur.svg, Herb Kur
File:POL COA Kur II.svg, Herb Kur II
File:Herb Kusza.jpg, Herb Kusza
File:Herb Kuszaba.jpg, Herb Kuszaba
File:Herb Łabędź 1.svg, Herb Łabędź (Dunin)
File:Lachnicki herb.svg, Herb Lachnicki
File:Herb Larysza.jpg, Herb Larysza
File:POL COA Leliwa.svg, Herb Leliwa
File:Herb Leszczyc.jpg, Herb Leszczyc
File:POL COA Lis.svg, Herb Lis
File:Herb Lodzia.jpg, Herb Łodzia
File:Herb Lubicz1.jpg, Herb Lubicz
File:Herb Luk.jpg, Herb Łuk
File:POL COA Madrostki.svg, Herb Mądrostki
File:Herb Masalski Ksiaze III.svg, Herb Masalski ks. III
File:Miller CoA.png, Herb Miller
File:Herb Mogila.jpg, Herb Mogiła
File:Herb Nabram.jpg, Herb Nabram
File:Herb Nalecz.jpg, Herb Nałęcz
File:Herb Nieczuja.jpg, Herb Nieczuja
File:Herb Niesobia.svg, Herb Niesobia
File:Herb Nowina.jpg, Herb Nowina
File:HerbOdrowaz.jpg, Herb Odrowąż
File:Herb Odwaga.jpg, Herb Odwaga
File:POL COA Odyniec.svg, Herb Odyniec
File:Herb Ogonczyk.jpg, Herb Ogończyk
File:Herb Oksza.jpg, Herb Oksza
File:Herb Orda.jpg, Herb Orda
File:POL COA Orla.svg, Herb Orla
File:Herb Osek.jpg, Herb Osek
File:POL COA Ossoliński.svg, Herb Ossoliński (Topór)
File:Herb Ossorya.jpg, Herb Ossorya
File:POL COA Ostoja średniowieczna.svg, Herb Ostoja (medieval)
File:Ostoja herb.svg, Herb Ostoja
File:Herb Ostroga.jpg, Herb Ostroga
File:Herb Ostrogski.jpg, Herb Ostrogski
File:POL COA Pernus.svg, Herb Pernus (Sperun, Spyra)
File:Wappen Gernsheim.png, Herb Piast (Kołodziej)
File:POL COA Piastowie.svg, Herb Piast
File:Herb Pierzchala.jpg, Herb Pierzchała (Sperski)
File:Herb Pilawa.jpg, Herb Pilawa
File:Herb Piłsudski.PNG, Herb Piłsudski
File:POL COA Pobog.svg, Herb Pobóg
File:Herb Pogon Litewska.jpg, Herb Pogoń Litewska
File:Herb Pogon Ruska.jpg, Herb Pogoń Ruska
File:Herb Polkozic.jpg, Herb Półkozic
File:Herb Pomian.jpg, Herb Pomian
File:POL COA Poraj.svg, Herb Poraj
File:Herb Poronia.jpg, Herb Poronia
File:POL CoA Orlica.svg, Herb Pół Orła
File:Herb Pozniak.png, Herb Późniak
File:POL COA Prus.svg, Herb Prus I
File:Herb Prus II.jpg, Herb Pus II (Wilczekosy)
File:Herb Prus III.svg, Prus III coat of arms, Herb Prus III
File:POL COA Przegonia.svg, Herb Przegonia
File:POL COA Przerowa.svg, Herb Przerowa
File:Herb Przyjaciel.jpg, Herb Przyjaciel
File:Puchala.svg, Herb Puchała
File:Herb Radwan.svg, Herb Radwan
File:POL COA Radzisław.svg, Herb Radzislaw
File:Herb Radziwiłłów.JPG, Herb Radziwiłł (Trąby odmiana)
File:POL COA Rawicz.svg, Herb Rawicz
File:Herb Roch III.jpg, Herb Roch III
File:POL COA Rogala.svg, Herb Rogala
File:Herb Rola.jpg, Herb Rola
File:Herb Rozmiar.jpg, Herb Rozmiar
File:Herb Samson.jpg, Herb Samson
File:Grand COA of Sapiega family (Lithuania).png, Herb Sapieha (Lis odmiana)
File:Herb Sas.jpg, Herb Sas
File:POL COA Sas II.svg, Sas II
File:HerbSiekierz.ws.png, Herb Siekierz
File:Skarbomierz.png, Herb Skarbomierz
File:Herb Slepowron.jpg, Herb Ślepowron (Bujno, Korwin)
File:POL COA Sołtyk.svg, Herb Sołtyk
File:Herb Starykon.jpg, Herb Starykoń
File:Herb Straszyński 1.svg, Herb Straszyński
File:Herb Strzemie.jpg, Herb Strzemię
File:Herb Suchekomnaty.png, Herb Suchekomnaty
File:Sulima herb.svg, Herb Sulima
File:Herb Swiat.jpg, Herb Świąt
File:Herb Swienczyc.jpg, Herb Świeńczyc
File:Herb Swierczek.jpg, Herb Świerczek
File:Herb Swinka.jpg, Herb Świnka
File:Herb Syrokomla.jpg, Herb Syrokomla
File:HerbSzeliga.ws.png, Herb Szeliga
File:Herb Szembek.PNG, Herb Szembek
File:Herb Szreniawa.jpg, Herb Szreniawa
File:POL COA Tarnawa.svg, Herb Tarnawa
File:POL COA Tępa Podkowa.svg, Tępa Podkowa coat of arms, Herb Tępa-Podkowa
File:Herb Topor.jpg, Herb Topór
File:Herb Traby.jpg, Herb Trąby
File:HerbTrestka.ws.png, Herb Trestka
File:Herb Trójstrzał.png, Herb Trójstrzał
File:POL COA Trzaska.svg, Herb Trzaska
File:Herb Trzy Gwiazdy.png, Herb Trzy-Gwiazdy
File:HerbTrzywdar.ws.png, Herb Trzywdar
File:Herb Wadwicz.jpg, Herb Wadwicz
File:Herb Waga.jpg, Herb Waga
File:Herb Warnia.jpg, Herb Warnia
File:POL COA Wąż.svg, Herb Wąż
File:Herb Wczele.jpg, Herb Wczele
File:Herb Wieniawa.jpg, Herb Wieniawa
File:Herb Wierzbna.jpg, Herb Wierzbna
File:Wilcza Głowa herb Klejna.jpg, Herb Wilcza-Głowa
File:Herb Wolf 1.png, Herb Wolf
File:POL COA Wysocki.svg, Herb Wysocki (Pierzchała/Ostoja)
File:Herb Wyssogota.jpg, Herb Wyssogota
File:POL COA Zabawa.svg, Herb Zabawa
File:Herb Zadora.jpg, Herb Zadora
File:POL COA Zagloba.svg, Herb Zagłoba
File:Herb Zaremba.jpg, Herb Zaremba
File:Herb Zerwikaptur.jpg, Herb Zerwikaptur
File:POL COA Zetynian.svg, Herb Zetynian
File:POL COA Zgraja.svg, Herb Zgraja (Janina odmiana)
File:Coa Hungary County Nógrád.svg, Herb Zych (Záh)
File:POL COA Żychcki.svg, Herb Zychcki (Drzewica II)
File:POL COA Prawdzic.svg, alt=, Prawdzic
Images of some personal coat of arms
Image:POL COA Janusz I Starszy.svg, Duke of Masovia Janusz I of Warsaw (c.1340 – 1429)
Image:Józef ks Poniatowski CoA.svg, Prince Józef Antoni Poniatowski coat of arms as Marshal of France
Image:POL COA Walewski.png, Alexandre Joseph Count Colonna-Walewski coat of arms of the First French Empire, French empire
Image:POL COA Wałęsa.png, Lech Wałęsa personal granted coat of arms by the Kingdom of Sweden
See also
* Polish heraldry
* Polish name
* Polish clans
*
szlachta
The ''szlachta'' (Polish: endonym, Lithuanian: šlėkta) were the noble estate of the realm in the Kingdom of Poland, the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth who, as a class, had the dominating position in the ...
* History of Poland
References
Bibliography
* Tadeusz Gajl, "Herby szlacheckie Rzeczypospolitej Obojga Narodow", Gdansk, 2003,
Polish Coats of Arms listing(Polish)
Armorial*
*
External links
*:pl:Herb szlachecki (lista herbów), Polish coats of arms - a full list of Polish coats of arms
Herbarz szlachty Rzeczypospolitej- Polish noble families, coats of arms and pictures
- list of Polish coats of arms, black and white reproductions
{{DEFAULTSORT:Polish Nobility Coats Of Arms
Polish nobility coats of arms,
Poland-related lists, Nobility coats of arms
Armorials of Poland, Nobility