Tarnawa coat of arms
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Earliest mention | 15th century |
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Families | Bistram, Boksicki, Boksycki, Borucki, Borycki, Boryczewski, Boxycki, Broniewski, Bąckiewicz, Bystram, Bystry, Diatełowicz, Duczolski, Gałęzowski, Gałązowski, Godowski, Gorzkowski, Gożkowski, Jagliński, Jagniński, Jamski, Jereminowicz, Kaim, Kleczkowski, Kropski, Krupa, Malcewicz, Malchowski, Malczewski, Patryk, Petryk, Petrykowski, Radkiewicz, Radliński, Rudziewicz, Sinicki, Slanka, Ślanka, Stryjeński, Stryjewski, Tarczewski, Tarczowski, Tarczyński, Targowicki, Tudorowiecki, Tudorowski, Walczewski, Zajączkowski, Zirniewicz, Zirymski, Żernicki |
Tarnawa - is a Polish Coat of Arms. It was used by several szlachta families in the times of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
History
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Notable bearers
Notable bearers of this Coat of Arms include:
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Sources
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