Rola coat of arms

Rola

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Details
Alternative names Rolanin, Rolic, lat. Agricola
Earliest mention 1330 (seal of Nasięgniew from Świątkowice)
Towns
Families Arciszewski, Arestowicz, Bartochowski, Bartnikowski, Białaczowski, Boczkowski, Bolkowski, Borucki, Chorkowski, Chrapicki, Chrościcki, Chrzanowski, Danielewicz, Dobrogost, Drwalewski, Drwalowski, Dworzański, Dzierżawski, Erciszewski, Gadomski, Gajewski, Gawroński, Głosowski, Gogoliński, Gogołkiewicz, Golski, Gosłowski, Gromadziński, Gminski, Guminski,Gumowski, Janicki, Januszowski, Jarochowski, Wolyniec, ,Jaruchowski, Kłosowski, Kobylnicki, Kochański, Komorowski, Konarski, Kopeć, Kozielski, Krzęciewski, Kucharski, Kuligowski, Lubieniecki, Lubieniek, Lubliński, Ławecki, Łubnicki, Magnuszewski, Mąka, Mielnicki, Mieński, Modrzewski, Niegibulski, Niemojewski, Ossowski, Owsiany, Piekarski, Pleszczyński, Pniewski, Podczaski, Pucek, Rakowiecki, Rogawski, Rogilski, Rola, Rolski, Różycki, Rusieński, Rzeszewski, Sadkowski, Satkowski, Skibicki, Skorwid, Skotnicki, Skrzetuski, Slubicki, Słubicki, Soćko, Stanisławski, Stęsicki, Stężycki, Sujkowski, Stypułkowski, Szadkowski, Szatkowski, Szczyciński, Ścisieński, Ślubicki, Świętosławski, Tarnowski, Wargawski, Wawrzecki, Wioteski, Witowski, Wituński, Wolski, Wyszczelski, Wyścielski, Zalewski, Załuskowski, Zbijewski. Zdrojkowski

Rola is a Polish coat of arms. It was used by several szlachta families in the times of the Kingdom of Poland and Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.

One of the several Polish coats of arms which adopted Lithuanian catholic nobles due to Union of Horodło (1413) acts.

Blazon

Gules, a rose Argent seeded Or, encircled by three coulters Argent, one pointed downwards.

Notable bearers

Notable bearers of this coat of arms include:

Gallery

See also

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