Kotwicz coat of arms
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Alternative names | Ćwieki, Kotłicz, Kottwitz, Kotwic |
Earliest mention | XIII |
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Families | Bandziński, Bodner, Chmielnik, Ćwieki, Czaplicki, Dłuski, Dzieganowski, Gilewicz, Gilewski, Gilowski, Golicki, Głanicki, Gołaniecki, Gołycki, Gorczyński, Grodlinski, Hajański, Hełmidowski, Hemidowski, Herniczek, Hoitkiewicz, Ibrański, Ippohorski, Ippohorski-Lenkiewicz, Jasiecki, Jasieniecki, Jedlecki, Kalecki, Kalenkowski, Kalęcki, Kalęczyński, Kaliniewicz, Kalęnczyński, Kęsmiński, Kęśmiński, Kolinkiewicz, Komorowski, Korycki, Kotficz, Kotwicki, Kotwicz, Krzycki, Kunikowski, Lengiewicz, Lenkiewicz, Linkiewicz, Mikosza, Mąkoliński, Muchlicki, Muchliński, Muczyński, Olbrotowski, Pochner, Radomicki, Remar, Sasin, Siestrzencowicz, Silheim, Silhen, Smolicki, Smolik, Smulikowski, Strupińsk, Strzaliński, Strzała, Swęderski, Sylchanowski, Sylchen, Ščefanavičiai, Temric, Tołkacz, Tylkowski, Wężykowski, Wilkowski, Wryszkolski, Wryszkowski, Wyrzykowski, Zceleraty, Zeceleraty, Zgorski, Zgórski, Zukiński, Żukiński |
Kotwicz is a Polish coat of arms. It was used by several szlachta families in the times of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
History
Blazon
Notable bearers
Notable bearers of this coat of arms include: Kotwicz (von Kottwitz), Krzycki
See also
Sources
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