Prus II Wilczekosy coat of arms
Prus II | |
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Battle cry: Nagody, Na pole, Prus | |
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Alternative names | Wilczekosy, Wilcze Kosy, Stubica, Falcastrum Lupinum |
Earliest mention | 12th century |
Towns | |
Families | Bandkowski, Bawor, Baworowski, Będkowski, Bielejowski, Bielowski, Blichowski, Białyszewski, Chłopicki, Chmętowski, Damecki, Danielecki, Daniecki, Dawidowski, Dębowski, Dowejko, Faszcz, Faszczewski, Filonienko, Gąsowski, Glauch, Glinojecki, Glinowiecki, Gloger, Glogier, Głaznecki, Głaznocki, Głuchowski, Głuchowski-Gleich, Gołąb, Gościszewski, Grabowski, Grochowalski, Grodzieński, Grzybowski, Grzybiński, Jezierski, Jeżewski, Kalnochwotski, Kamocki, Kanafocki, Kanafojski, Kamiski, Katlewski, Klukowski, Kobyliński, Kosiński, Kostecki, Łaźniewski, Łanźiowski, Lisicki, Lubecki, Łubecki, Lubiatowski, Makowski, Małachowski, Miszewski, Miszkiel, Mitarnowski, Myślecki, Myślęcki, Moszczyński, Nakwaski, Niewierski, Obrębski, Olszewski, Olszowski, Osowiński, Ossowiński, Orpinowski, Orpiński, Orzeszkowski, Petrellewicz, Płomiański, Preczkowski, Pręczkowski, Pruski, Radomiński, Rogusławski, Rosołowski, Rudowski, Samicki, Segnic, Siodłowski, Skotnicki, Strzemieczny, Stypiński, Szczyciński, Świętochowski, Tobaczyński, Wieczwiński, Windacki, Windak, Windyka, Wodziński, Wołowski, Wspinek, Spinek, Zaborowski, Zacharski, Zglenicki, Zglinicki, Żyrowski |
Prus II Wilczekosy 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
Notable bearers of this coat of arms include:
- Armorial du Premier Empire Florian baron Kobyliński h. Prus II
- Walerian Olszowski(*1587–†1650) First Senator of the Olszowski h. Prus II family - His father was Mikołaj O., his grandfather Jan Mikołaj O. and great grandfather was Mikołaj Niczek Czchodorff O. His son was:
- Andrzej III Olszowski – 1674–1677 Archbishop of Gniezno and Primate of Poland and Crowned Jan Sobieski 1676
See also
Sources
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