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Prus II Wilczekosy coat of arms information


Prus II
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Battle cryNagody, Na pole, Prus
Alternative namesWilczekosy, Wilcze Kosy, Stubica, Falcastrum Lupinum
Earliest mention12th century
FamiliesBandkowski, Bawor, Baworowski, Będkowski, Bielejowski, Bielowski, Blichowski, Białyszewski, Chłopicki, Chmętowski, Damecki, Danielecki, Daniecki, Dawidowski, Dębowski, Dowejko, Faszcz, Faszczewski, Filonienko, Gąsowski, Glauch, Glinojecki, Glinowiecki, Gloger, Glogier, Głaznecki, Głaznocki, Głuchowski, Głuchowski-Gleich, Gołąb, Gościszewski, Grabowski, Grochowalski, Grodzieński, Grzybowski, Grzybiński, Jezierski, Jeżewski, Kalnochwotski, Kamocki, Kanafocki, Kanafojski, Kamiski, Katlewski, Klukowski, Kobyliński, Kosiński, Kostecki, Łaźniewski, Łanźiowski, Lisicki, Lubecki, Łubecki, Lubiatowski, Makowski, Małachowski, Miszewski, Miszkiel, Mitarnowski, Myślecki, Myślęcki, Moszczyński, Nakwaski, Niewierski, Obrębski, Olszewski, Olszowski, Osowiński, Ossowiński, Orpinowski, Orpiński, Orzeszkowski, Petrellewicz, Płomiański, Preczkowski, Pręczkowski, Pruski, Radomiński, Rogusławski, Rosołowski, Rudowski, Samicki, Segnic, Siodłowski, Skotnicki, Strzemieczny (Wytrychowski, Wytrykus[1]), Stypiński, Szczyciński, Świętochowski, Tobaczyński, Wieczwiński, Windacki, Windak, Windyka, Wodziński, Wołowski, Wspinek (Spinek), Zaborowski (Saborowski, Zaborowskij, Zabriskie[2]), Zabrodski, Zacharski, Zglenicki, Zglinicki, Żyrowski

Prus II Wilczekosy is a Polish coat of arms. It was used by several szlachta families in the times of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.

  1. ^ Adam A. Pszczółkowski. "Szlachta Północnego Mazowsza (Nobility of Northern Mazovia) - Nazwiska i Gniazda Szlachty Polskiej" (in Polish). Retrieved 2023-11-03.
  2. ^ Zabriskie, George Olin (1963). The Zabriskie Family. Salt Lake City, Utah: Publisher's Press. p. 24. LCCN CS71.Z12 1963.

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