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  Encyclopedia: Polkozic Coat of Arms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Półkozic - is a Polish Coat of Arms.
According to legend, this coat was assigned to knight Stawisz, who was defending the foreign castle of Etecz (or Eczech) against the pagans.
Johannes Longinus mentioned that during the Battle of Grunwald knight Marcin of Wrocimowice of Półkozic Coat of Arms was the city of Kraków standard-bearer and was bearing the king's standard.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Polkozic-Coat-of-Arms   (352 words)

  
 Herbarz Polski (P)
Further on in this description, it is indicated that families in France use this coat of arms, along with the Polish city’s civic arms for the city of Łowicz.
Arms: Azure, a horseshoe argent, surmounted of a cross patée, or, mantled of his liveries, whereupon is set for a crest: out of a ducal coronet a demi greyhound rampant, collared and leashed, all proper.
Arms: gules, between a crescent and increscent or, a sword in pale hilt and pommel to chief, the blade end debruised, all proper.
www.pgsa.org /Hearldry/herbarzP.htm   (3566 words)

  
 The Battle of Tannenberg or Grunwald in 1410
One of them, from the Roman king, had a fl eagle on a gold field in his coat of arms, and the other, from the Szczecin duke, had a red griffin on a white field.
As the Teutonic Knights were striving hard for victory, the big standard of the Polish King Wladyslaw with the white eagle in the coat of arms, carried by the Cracow standard-bearer, the knight Marcin of Wrocimowice of the Polkozic clan, fell to the ground under the enemy's pressure.
A small royal standard carried behind the king, with the white eagle on the red field as the coat of aims, was farsightedly removed so as not to betray that the king was there.
www.deremilitari.org /RESOURCES/SOURCES/dlugosz.htm   (3499 words)

  
 Battle of Grunwald   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Banner of Jan Mezyk of Dąbrowa - Wadwicz coat of arms
Banner of Jan of Tarnów - Leliwa coat of arms
Moravia Banner of Jan of Jicin - Ogonczyk coat of arms
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/B/Battle-of-Grunwald.htm   (1396 words)

  
 A Page from the History of the Kalinowski Family
Polkozic) obtained the hereditary title of Count in Austria from Emperor Francis I on 17th August 1818.
Arms: Gules, an arrow erect argent, the point upward Or, with the flights fracted chevronwise and at each end of the flights a mullet of six points Or.
This section is a compilation of literature references related to the Kalinowa Coat of Arms and/or the history of the Kalinowski family.
www.kalinowski.freewebsitehosting.com   (1679 words)

  
 Dynastic Genealogy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Aristocratic family Lanckoronski coat of arms Zadora (66 persons).
Aristocratic family Lesniowolski coat of arms Roch II (5 persons).
Aristocratic family Lubomirski coat of arms Lubomirski I Ksiaze (258 persons).
genealog.home.pl /g.pl?kd=4&la=L   (166 words)

  
 RootsWeb: HERBARZ-L Lazarowski
"A member of this Polish noble family settled near Gdansk in the middle of the 19th century, or somewhat earlier, and used this coat of arms:
This is a variant of the Polkozic Clan arms which feature a naturally-colored or even fl donkey's head as the shield's charge.
In medieval times, a white donkey's head emerged from the crowned helmet, instead of a goat.
archiver.rootsweb.com /th/read/HERBARZ/2000-12/0977410287   (136 words)

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