Mora coat of arms

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Mora
Mora Coat of Arms
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Alternative names Morawa, Mory, Murzynowa Głowa
Earliest mention 1034, 1412
Towns
Families Busz, 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

Mora - 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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