Przyjaciel coat of arms

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Przyjaciel
Przyjaciel Coat of Arms
Battle cry: -
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Alternative names Kemlada,Kemlad, Kamrad (Kamerad).
Earliest mention 1166
Towns none
Families Bejnarowicz, Bogusław, Bogusławski, Bronek, Butowicz, Dabar, Klimkiewicz, Legiejko, Legucki, Lukiański, Łukianowicz, Łukiański, Makuszyński, Migiewicz, Minasowicz, Minaszewicz, Mingajłowicz, Mingayłło, Mirosławski, Moncewicz, Muraszko, Mynasowicz, Neuman, Nowaczyński, Nowakowicz, Nowakowski, Otroszczenko, Pawołocki, Powołocki, Prosowski, Zatyrkiewicz

Przyjaciel (Polish for "Friend") is a Polish coat of arms. It was used by several szlachta (noble) families under the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.

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Notable bearers of this Coat of Arms have included:

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