Cholewa coat of arms

Cholewa is a Polish coat of arms. It was used by several szlachta families in the times of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.

Cholewa
Details
Alternative names-
Earliest mention1408
Townsnone
Families113 names altogether: Arciszewski, Babecki, Baczkiewicz, Białochowski, Bobolicki, Borowiecki, Borowski, Brunnicki, Brynicki, Brynnicki, Charczewski, Charczowski, Charszewski, Charszowski, Chądzyński, Chludziński, Cholewa, Cholewicki, Cholewiński, Cholewski, Chudziński, Chudzyński, Ciarnowski, Czermieński, Czermiński, Danilewski, Daniszewski, Dąbrowski, Dedowicz, Dittelewski, Dobroniski, Dobrosielski, Gazdecki, Gazecki, Głazewski, Głażewski, Gniewkowski, Grodzki, Grzymek, Grzymski, Guczyński, Hubisz, Humaniec, Kamieński, Kamiński, Karzyński, Każyński, Kitkowski, Kitnowski, Kleczkowski, Klęczkowski, Kołomyj, Kołomyjski, Kotarski, Kramkowski, Kwasiborski, Kwasieborski, Malonowski, Marszewski, Marszowski, Metraszewski, Mierzanowski, Miłodroski, Miłodrowski, Moczulski, Moraciński, Moraczewski, Moszewski, Myszyński, Nowakowski, Obrembski, Obrębski, Obrębski, Opolski, Osiński, Paprocki, Paranowski, Pawlikowski, Pestrzyński, Peszeński, Peszyński, Petrzyński, Pęszyński, Pieszkiewicz, Pszeniczka, Rojewski, Rojowski, Rożawski, Rożewski, Rożowski, Rudzewski, Rudzowski, Rużowski, Sawicki, Sawiczewski, Sobieszczki, Sobieszczko, Sokołowski, Stypnicki, Śniczak, Tłuchowski, Tytlewski, Ubysz, Umieński, Umiński, Wielicki, Wiskiewicz, Wyskiwec, Zakrocki, Zarowski, Zlewodzki, Zliwodzki, Złowodzki, Żłowodzki

History

Blazon

Notable bearers

Notable bearers of this coat of arms include: Jan Nepomucen Umiński

    gollark: Which are mostly for some specific technical context and make sense there. Because it's a hard to define word.
    gollark: The broader issue is that when people say stuff like that they generally mean to sneak in a bunch of connotations which are dragged along with "organism" or "life".
    gollark: You could *maybe* stretch that to extend to *all* humans, but *also* probably-not-organism things like stars, which also reproduce (ish), process things into usable energy (ish), sort of respond to stimuli for very broad definitions of stimuli, maintain a balance between radiation pressure and gravity, and grow (ish).
    gollark: Individual humans are "organisms" by any sensible definition, inasmuch as they... reproduce, think, maintain homeostasis, grow, respond to stimuli, process inputs into usable energy and whatever.
    gollark: I consider myself an atheist, since even though don't *know* there isn't a god, that doesn't mean I'm going to treat it as "well, maaaaaaybe" when the general policy for poorly evidenced claims is just to say "no".

    See also

    • J. Lyčkoŭski. "Belarusian Nobility Coats of Arms". (in English)
    • "Armorial of Belarusian Nobility". (in English)
    • https://web.archive.org/web/20150103222016/http://genealogia.grocholski.pl/
    • http://www.genealogia.okiem.pl/glossary/glossary.php?definition=Cholewa


    This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.