Mora coat of arms

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

Mora
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Alternative namesMorawa, Mory, Murzynowa Głowa
Earliest mention1034, 1412
FamiliesBusz, Cibarzewski, Deleszakn, Gardziński, Grzymała, Grzymałowski, Hossel, Kaszubski, Kosuba, Kozuba, Kobuzowski, Kozubowski, Kokociński, Kostycz, Korytowski, Korytkowski, Kruszyna, Krzyźanowski, Kudak, Listopad, Liszawski, Liszewski, Malijewski, Marczonko, Marshal, Marszał, Mieczkowski, Mieszkowski, Mięskowski, Mora, Moraczyński, Morenda, Morgulski, Moryno, Morzycki, Nietyksa, Nietyksza, Nietyxa, Olszyński, Skalski, Sławski, Sorc, Szorc, Stoessel, Swędorski, Szulborski, Żwan

History


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gollark: And I was vaguely considering doing a gap year in 2 years after A levels.

See also

Bibliography

  • Franciszek Piekosiński: Heraldyka polska wieków średnich, Kraków, PAU, 1899


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