Kropacz coat of arms
Kropacz (Kropáč or Niewiadomski II) is a Polish coat of arms and Czech coat of arms. It was used by several knight and szlachta (cs šlechtice) families in the times of the Kingdom of Poland, Kingdom of Bohemia and Duchies of Silesia.
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Alternative names | Kropáč, Niewiadomski II |
Earliest mention | 1473 |
Towns | Niewiadom |
Families | Kropacz, Kropáč, Niewiadomski, Nevědomský |
History
6 June 1473 Wacław of Niewiadom was promoted to the lord of the Rybnik.
Blazon
In a field of blue morningstar on two morningstars.
Notable bearers
Notable bearers of this coat of arms include:
- Václav Kropáč z Nevědomí - owner of Rybnik (1473–1494),
- Jan Kropáč z Nevědomí and his son Mikuláš Kropáč z Nevědomí - owner of Bučovice (1494–1512)
- Jindřich Kropáč z Nevědomí - owner of Ivanovice na Hané (1503–1513),
- Albert Kropáč z Nevědomí - owner of Ivanovice na Hané (1513–1527),
- Bohuš Kropáč z Nevědomí - owner of Ivanovice na Hané (1527–1539),
- Jan Kropáč z Nevědomí - owner of Hranice (Přerov District) (1533–1572).
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See also
- Polish heraldry
- Heraldry
- Coat of arms
- List of Polish nobility coats of arms
Sources
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