Mogiła coat of arms
Mogiła (Polish for "Tomb") is a Polish coat of arms. It was used by a number of szlachta (noble) families under the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
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Battle cry | - |
Alternative names | - |
Earliest mention | unknown |
Towns | none |
Families | Andruszewicz, Andruszkiewicz, Białowolski, Bichowski, Bielewicz, Billewicz, Bogarewicz, Bogdanowicz, Bohdanowicz, Bublewski, Bychowiec, Ciechanowicz, Czernicki, Daugiert, Daugird, Dawgird, Dawgirt, Dowgird, Dowgirdowicz, Dworzecki, Karczewski, Łopato, Łopatto, Maruchowicz, Maruszewski, Mogień, Monstwił, Monstwiłło, Montwid, Montwit, Mostwił, Rukiewicz, Sołouch, Sołuch, Stankiewicz, Szajewski, Wysocki, Zadeyko, Zodejko, Zodeyko, Zygmanowski, Żadeyko, Żodejko, |
History
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Notable bearers
Notable bearers of this coat of arms have included:
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External links
- J. Lyczkowski. "Heraldry of Belarusian Nobility". Mogila Coat of Arms and its bearers (in English)
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