Warnia coat of arms
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Warnia | |
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Battle cry: Borowa, Warnawa, Warnia |
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Alternative names | Cancer, Rak, Warnawa, Warna |
Earliest mention | 1413 |
Towns | none |
Families | 31 names altogether: Baraniec, Bądkowski, Bątkowski, Boszkowski, Brachowski, Burkat, Bużkiewicz, Czymbajewicz, Ćwirko, Damiecki, Gnoinicki, Gnoiński, Gnojnicki, Godycki, Lekczycki, Leksicki, Leksycki, Lekszycki, Łekszycki, Łększycki, Nosal, Nosala, Płaza, Pstroski, Racki, Raczek, Rak, Rapacki, Turski, Zarzecki, Żołnierzowski |
Warnia - 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] History
[edit] Blazon
[edit] Notable bearers
Notable bearers of this Coat of Arms include:
- Ćwirko-Godycki Michał (1901-1980), polish anthropologist. Professor at the Adam Mickiewicz University and the academy of physical education in Poznan. Author of many academic works.