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Krzywda
Krzywda
Battle cryKrzywda
Alternative name(s)none
Earliest mention16th century
Families
111 names[1]

Antoszewicz, Antuszewicz, Augustowicz, Bajkowski, Baykowski, Bejdo, Beyd, Białojezierski, Bogucki, Bogumiłł, Bogusławski, Bohumił, Borkowski, Chmara, Chmura, Chrząstkowski, Chrząstowski, Czarnocki, Dajnowski, Dalkiewicz, Danowski, Daynowski, Dembowicz, Dinowski, Dobrowolski, Dorożyński, Duńczewski, Gałązkowski, Garliński, Gawryłkowicz, Gawryłowicz, Gilewicz, Gorliński, Goski, Grochowski, Grodecki, Hawryłkiewicz, Huściło, Kierzkowski, Kieszkowski, Kiszkowski, Kobyliński, Koiszewski, Koiszowski, Kozikowski, Krasnodębski, Kruszyński, Ksieniewicz, Kudrycki, Kudrzycki, Kulczycki, Lazowski, Listopacki, Listopadzki, Łapa, Łappa, Łazeński, Łazewski, Łaziński, Łazowski, Łoziński, Łozowski, Maciorkowski, Milik, Moniuszko, Muczyński, Nahojewski, Nahojowski, Nahujewski, Niewęgłowski, Obniski, Panasiewicz, Pisulski, Pluto, Pogorzelski, Poleski, Polewski, Ragniewicz, Ratyński, Rojek, Rzewuski, Sankowski, Santecki, Santocki, Sańkowski, Sienicki, Siennicki, Siękowski, Soczycki, Soszycki, Soszyński, Stankiewicz, Suchodolski, Szańkowski, Szarkiewicz, Szarkowski, Szczubielski, Ślaski, Święcicki, Tarasewicz, Tarasowicz, Trzciński, Tubielewicz, Tubilewicz, Węglowski, Węgłowski, Wróblewski, Zazuliński, Zgorzelski, Znamięcki, Znaniecki, Żnajedzki.

CitiesRatyniec
GminasGmina Siennica
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Krzywda is a Polish coat of arms. It was used by several szlachta families. The homeland of this coat of arms is probably the village Krzywda in Podlaskie.

  1. ^ Tadeusz Gajl: Herbarz polski od średniowiecza do XX wieku : ponad 4500 herbów szlacheckich 37 tysięcy nazwisk 55 tysięcy rodów. L&L, 2007, s. 406-539. ISBN 978-83-60597-10-1.

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