Bożawola coat of arms

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Bożawola
Bożawola Coat of Arms
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Alternative names Boża Wola
Earliest mention 1428
Towns none
Families 35 names altogether: Artyński, Bachmatowicz, Bańkowski, Boch, Broszkowski, Chaćbiejewicz, Chażbijewicz, Chrostnica, Drawdzik, Druszkiewicz, Dzius, Dziusa, Dziusz, Gąsecki, Gościemiński, Gościmiński, Górski, Jemielicki, Jemielita, Kołupajło, Komorowski, Kościmiński, Madyjowski, Moyrzym, Olsztynie, Olsztyński, Ostrowiec, Poznański, Rejmunt, Reymunt, Romanowski, Rowiński, Rzeczkowski, Szczyrkowski, Szczyrski

Bożawola - 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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Notable bearers of this Coat of Arms include:

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