Bogorya coat of arms
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Bogorya | |
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Battle cry: Bogoryja |
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Alternative names | Boguryja, Bogoria |
Earliest mention | 12th century |
Towns | none |
Families | 56 names altogether: Balczewski, Bogdanowicz, Bogoria, Bogorya, Bohomolec, Bosiacki, Braczkowski, Bruczkowski, Buczkowski, Chechelski, Chechłowski, Cienkiewicz, Corski, Gościeradowski, Górski, Gwiazdowski, Horbaczewski, Kampka, Kolanowski, Korzeniecki, Kurzeniecki, Kurzeniewski, Kwaskowski, Łowmiański, Maciejowicz, Mokrjewicz, Mokronoski, Mokronowski, Ochowski, Phoski, Podleski, Podlewski, Podłęski, Pohoski, Porębski, Rakoza, Rakusa, Rakuza, Rostropowicz, Skolnicki, Skotnicki, Staszkowski, Suszczewski, Światkiewicz, Świątkiewicz, Trojanowicz, Tur, Wissigier, Wissygier, Wołłowicz, Wołłszowicz, Wołowicz, Wystynga, Zabacki, Zakrzewski, Zubacki |
Bogorya - is a Polish Coat of Arms. It was used by several szlachta families in the times of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
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[edit] Notable bearers
Notable bearers of this Coat of Arms include:
- Mikołaj z Bogorii
- Marcjan Dominik Wołłowicz
- Andrzej Mokronowski
- Władysław Wołłowicz
- Franciszek Bohomolec