Działosza coat of arms
Działosza | |
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Battle cry: - | |
Details | |
Alternative names | - |
Earliest mention | 1413 |
Towns | none |
Families | 49 names altogether: Bolko, Bredicki, Burzkowski, Ceren, Chyńcza, Cyryna, Dobrzański, Dogiel, Dowgiało, Działosza, Ejtmin, Eytmin, Eytminowicz, Eytutowicz, Eytyrowicz, Gełgud, Giełgud, Grzesiewicz, Hejncz, Hincz, Hincza, Hińcza, Jancewicz, Jastronicki, Jastroniski, Kintort, Kokołusza, Kokotowicz, Kokutowicz, Kromża, Kukułkowicz, Nadobny, Nassadel, Pietkowicz, Ratułkowski, Ratułowski, Ratułt, Rogowski, Rokatowicz, Rokutowicz, Rokutowski, Rudakowski, Salisch, Stanczewicz, Szybiński, Tułowski, Wołczan, Wołczkon, Zybczynski |
Działosza is a Polish coat of arms. It was used by several szlachta families during the times of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
Notable bearers
Notable bearers of this coat of arms include:
See also
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