Kotwicz coat of arms

Kotwicz

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Alternative names Ćwieki, Kotłicz, Kottwitz, Kotwic
Earliest mention XIII
Towns
Families Bandziński, Bodner, Chmielnik, Ćwieki, Czaplicki, Dłuski, Dzieganowski, Gilewicz, Gilewski, Gilowski, Golicki, Głanicki, Gołaniecki, Gołycki, Gorczyński, Grodlinski, Hajański, Hełmidowski, Hemidowski, Herniczek, Hoitkiewicz, Ibrański, Ippohorski, Ippohorski-Lenkiewicz, Jasiecki, Jasieniecki, Jedlecki, Kalecki, Kalenkowski, Kalęcki, Kalęczyński, Kaliniewicz, Kalęnczyński, Kęsmiński, Kęśmiński, Kolinkiewicz, Komorowski, Korycki, Kotficz, Kotwicki, Kotwicz, Krzycki, Kunikowski, Lengiewicz, Lenkiewicz, Linkiewicz, Mikosza, Mąkoliński, Muchlicki, Muchliński, Muczyński, Olbrotowski, Pochner, Radomicki, Remar, Sasin, Siestrzencowicz, Silheim, Silhen, Smolicki, Smolik, Smulikowski, Strupińsk, Strzaliński, Strzała, Swęderski, Sylchanowski, Sylchen, Ščefanavičiai, Temric, Tołkacz, Tylkowski, Wężykowski, Wilkowski, Wryszkolski, Wryszkowski, Wyrzykowski, Zceleraty, Zeceleraty, Zgorski, Zgórski, Zukiński, Żukiński

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

History

Kotwicz coat of arms in Baranów Sandomierki castle

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Notable bearers

Notable bearers of this coat of arms include: Kotwicz (von Kottwitz), Krzycki

See also

Sources

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