Lew II coat of arms

Lew II (Polish: Krupski[1], Borzyszkowski II Chadyn-Borzyszkowski, Szadaj-Borzyszkowski, Lew odmienny) - Polish coat of arms, used by several genera. Two of them were families from the region of Kaszuby. Coat of arms "Lew II" is a variant of the coat of arms "Leo" (Polish: Lew).

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Blazon

Description of emblem, proposed by Alfred Znamierowski (Polish: Alfred Znamierowski): Gules lion rampant or. Crest - three ostrich feathers. Mantling gules lined or.

Modifications

Mentioned in Hzhanski (Polish: Chrząński) differences in Tables (Polish: Tablica odmian) coat of arms "Krupski" (Polish: herb Krupskich). No color, he was quoted as Emilian Seligo-Zhernitsky (Polish: Emilian Szeliga-Żernicki), as the emblem of "Shada" and "Shadyn-Bozhishkovskih of Kashuba" (Polish: Szada- i Chadyn-Borzyszkowskich z Kaszub). Other branches of genus used a coat of arms "Bozhyshkovski", "Bozhyshkovski III ", "Lodz" (Polish: Borzyszkowski, Borzyszkowski III, Łodzia) could also use coat of arms "Sas".

Below members of the Lew II Clan

See also

References

  1. ^ "Poczet herbów szlachty Korony Polskiej y Wielkiego Księstwa Litewskiego: gniazdo y perspektywa staroświeckiej cnoty", Potocki Wacław, Kraków, 1696 r., str. 554 (herb Krupskich).

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