Coat of arms of Poland — Orzeł Biały (White Eagle) Details Armiger The Republic of Poland Adopted 1295; last modified in 1990 … Wikipedia
Kot — is the surname of a Polish szlachta (nobility) family. Although its literal meaning is cat, the surname origin is probably Polish mediaeval name of a person who starts settling people in a village or in a town. The first mention 13th century.The… … Wikipedia
Prus III coat of arms — Prus III Battle cry: Napora Details Alternative names Nagody Earliest mention … Wikipedia
Dąbrowski I coat of arms — Dąbrowski I Battle cry: Details Alternative names Earliest mention … Wikipedia
Pogoń Ruska coat of arms — Pogoń Ruska Battle cry: Details Alternative names Earl … Wikipedia
Roch III coat of arms — Roch III Battle cry: Details Alternative names Pirzchała, Skała Łamana, Roch II also Earlies … Wikipedia
Dębno coat of arms — Dębno Battle cry: Dębno Details Alternative names Sędowojna Earliest mention … Wikipedia
Doliwa coat of arms — Doliwa Battle cry: Doliwa Details Alternative names Doliwczyk, Dolwita, Tres Rosae Earliest menti … Wikipedia
Korwin coat of arms — Korwin Battle cry: no battle cry Details Alternative names Corvus, Corvinus, Corvin, Kruk, Bujno, Ślepowron … Wikipedia
Sas (coat of arms) — Sas Battle cry: Sas Details Alternative names Drag Earliest mention … Wikipedia