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Brochwicz coat of arms information


Brochwicz
Brochwicz
Battle cryOpole
Alternative name(s)Jeleń, Opole
Earliest mention1268 (seal)
Families
names

Arndt, Bach, Bornowski, Brochowicki, Brochwicz, Broszkowski, Brygiewicz, Bryszkowski, Bujakowski, Burgrafski, Dobrocieski, Donimirski, Dubaniewski, Falęcki, Foltyński, Gockowski, Goiszewski, Goszczewski, Grabania, Gustkowski, Hotork, Idzik, Kątski, Korczyc, Korczycki, Kleman, Lewiński, Mokrzański, Oreski, Orzelski, Ossowski, Palbicki, Palęcki, Pałęckilink correction, Parasiewicz, Połomski, Potkański, Pruszkowski, Rogoyski, Roik (Brochwicz 3), Sernik, Słoński, Sobek, Sobiewolski, Starorypiński, Stocki, Sulejowski (Sulejewski), Szalowski, Szczucki, Szmakowski, Szydłowski, Szymaniecki, Trawnicki, Trembecki, Wiktor, Witowski, Wojakowski, Worakowski, Wroński, Zakrzewski, Zelewski, Zieliński, Zuchta, Żeromski

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