Mora coat of arms
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Alternative names | Morawa, Mory, Murzynowa Głowa |
Earliest mention | 1034, 1412 |
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Families | Busz, Cibarzewski, Deleszakn, Gardziński, Grzymała, Grzymałowski, Hossel, Kaszubski, Kosuba, Kozuba, Kobuzowski, Kozubowski, Kokociński, Kostycz, Korytowski, Korytkowski, Kruszyna, Krzyźanowski, Kudak, Listopad, Liszawski, Liszewski, Malijewski, Marczonko, Marshal, Marszał, Mieczkowski, Mieszkowski, Mięskowski, Mora, Moraczyński, Morenda, Morgulski, Moryno, Morzycki, Nietyksa, Nietyksza, Nietyxa, Olszyński, Skalski, Sławski, Sorc, Szorc, Stoessel, Swędorski, Szulborski, Żwan |
Mora 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.
History
Blazon
See also
- Polish heraldry
- Heraldic family
- List of Polish nobility coats of arms
- Coat of Arms of Pope Benedict XVI
- Flag and coat of arms of Corsica
Bibliography
- Franciszek Piekosiński: Heraldyka polska wieków średnich, Kraków, PAU, 1899
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