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Ostrogski (Latin: Baca – Perl, Latin: Laius – white (without chatoyancy)) is a Polish coat of arms of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. A variant of the Leliwa and Ogończyk coat of arms.[1]
^Jan Nepomucen Bobrowicz: Kasper Niesiecki: Herbarz polski Kaspra Niesieckiego S.J.. T. 7. Lipsk: Nakładem i drukiem Breitkopfa i Haertela, 1841, s. 175,176.
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