Niesobia coat of arms
Niesobia | |
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Battle cry: - | |
Details | |
Alternative names | Krzywosąd, Złodzieje |
Earliest mention | 1424 |
Towns | none |
Families | 45 names altogether: Bilanowski, Biskupski, Biskupski Wierzbięta, Doroszewski, Doruchowski, Gąsczyński, Gąszczyński, Gąściński, Gęszczyński, Gubakowski, Kempisty, Kępiński, Kępski, Kępisty, Kierzyński, Kieszczyński, Kompaniec, Krzywosąd, Krzywosądzki, Leczycki, Lędzki, Liwski, Łęczycki, Łęczyński, Mijomski, Miromski, Mironienko, Mironow, Mirowski, Mirski, Niemczyk, Niesobia, Niesobski, Omenta, Omęnta, Omęta, Piekarski, Pieszczafa, Ponęcki, Pryzkint, Pryżgint, Sępiński, Średnicki, Użwencki, Złodziey |
Niesobia - is a Polish coat of arms. It was used by several szlachta families in the times of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
History
Notable bearers
Notable bearers of this coat of arms include:
See also
- Polish heraldry
- Heraldry
- Coat of arms
- Dynastic Genealogy
- Ornatowski.com
- Piekosiński, Franciszek Heraldyka polska wieków średnich
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