Suchekomnaty coat of arms

Suchekomnaty

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Alternative names Kownaty, Suche Komnaty, Suchekownaty
Earliest mention unknown
Towns none
Families Bejner, Beyner, Białostocki, Błeszczyński, Błeszyński,

Bogdański, Bogorski, Buchorn, Chrzanowski, Dąbnicki, Drąbiński, Drabowicz, Dramiński, Dramnicki, Dylik, Gutowski, Homszej, Jabłoński, Kanka, Kaznowski, Kilowski, Kownacki, Lewański, Lipiński, Martynowicz, Miączyński, Milanowski, Niewodowski, Nikłasz, Obłoczymski, Obłoczyński, Obrycki, Owłoczyński, Owłuczyński, Pieńkowski, Pińkowski, Pinkowski, Ropelewski, Ropelowski, Rydzewski, Rydze, Rzepnicki, Sabatowski, Sędzinko, Skalski, Słowikowski, Sopota, Soroka, Staniławowicz, Stępkowski, Stempkowski, Stępokowski, Suchekomnacki, Tłoczyński, Toczikowski, Toczkowski, Tuczkowski, Uhrowiecki, Urowiecki, Żarowski, Żyła

Suchekomnaty is a Polish Coat of Arms. It was used by several szlachta families in the times of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.

History

Suchekomnaty coat of arms in Baranow-Sandomierski castle

Notable bearers

Notable bearers of this Coat of Arms include:

See also

Sources


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