Tarnawa coat of arms

Tarnawa

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Alternative names
Earliest mention 15th century
Towns
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.

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Notable bearers

Notable bearers of this Coat of Arms include:

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