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The coat of arms of Poland is the heraldic symbol representing Poland. The current version was adopted in 1990. It is a white, crowned eagle with a golden
Coat_of_arms_of_Poland
Polish coat of arms
Coat of arms of Congress Poland was the symbol of the Congress Poland, representing the domination of the Russian Empire over the Crown of the Polish Kingdom
Coat of arms of Congress Poland
Coat_of_arms_of_Congress_Poland
title: the Khanate of Kazan, the Congress Kingdom of Poland, Tauric Chersonesos, the unified coat of arms of the Grand Principalities of Kiev, Vladimir and
Coat of arms of the Russian Empire
Coat_of_arms_of_the_Russian_Empire
Polish coat of arms
The coat of arms of the Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland features a white (silver) eagle with a yellow (golden) crown on his head that is turned left
Coat of arms of the Lesser Poland Voivodeship
Coat_of_arms_of_the_Lesser_Poland_Voivodeship
flag of the Republic of Poland is also the flag specified in paragraph 1, with the coat of arms of the Republic of Poland placed in the middle of the white
Flag_of_Poland
Polish coat of arms
A historical coat of arms symbolized the Sandomierz Land and Sandomierz Voivodeship of the Kingdom of Poland from the 14th to 18th centuries. It was divided
Coat of arms of Sandomierz Voivodeship
Coat_of_arms_of_Sandomierz_Voivodeship
Polish coat of arms
The coat of arms that served as a symbol of Augustów Voivodeship (1816–1837), and later Augustów Governorate (1837–1867), of Congress Poland, was divided
Coat of arms of Augustów Voivodeship
Coat_of_arms_of_Augustów_Voivodeship
Polish coat of arms
Korwin is a Polish coat of arms. It was used by several noble families in the times of the Kingdom of Poland and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and
Korwin_coat_of_arms
The coat of arms of Spain represents Spain and the Spanish nation, including its national sovereignty and the country's form of government, a constitutional
Coat_of_arms_of_Spain
Polish coat of arms
The coat of arms that serves as the symbol of the Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, Poland, consists of the Iberian style escutcheon (shield), with square top
Coat of arms of Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship
Coat_of_arms_of_Świętokrzyskie_Voivodeship
The coat of arms of the Kingdom of the Netherlands was originally adopted in 1815 and later modified in 1907. The arms are a composite of the arms of the
Coat of arms of the Netherlands
Coat_of_arms_of_the_Netherlands
Polish coat of arms
The coat of arms that serves as the symbol of Podlaskie Voivodeship, Poland is divided into two horizontal red fields. The top field depicts a white eagle
Coat of arms of Podlaskie Voivodeship
Coat_of_arms_of_Podlaskie_Voivodeship
Polish coat of arms
of Poland Coat of arms of powiat Kalisz Coat of arms of Leszno Coat of arms of Dynów Coat of arms of powiat Leszno Coat of arms of gmina Mykanów Coat
Wieniawa_coat_of_arms
This is a list of coats of arms of Poland. Coat of arms of Poland (1295-1370) Coat of arms of Poland (1295–1569) Coat of arms of Poland in personal union
Armorial_of_Poland
The Coat of arms of Udmurtia is one of the official state symbols of Udmurtia. The coat of arms consists of a round red-and-black shield, on which there
Coat_of_arms_of_Udmurtia
Polish coat of arms
Beztrwogi is a Polish coat of arms. It was used by the Lipiński family in Congress Poland. Notable bearers of this coat of arms include: Wilhelm Lipiński
Beztrwogi_coat_of_arms
Polish coat of arms
Polish coat of arms. It was used by the Henke and Felisiak szlachta families in the times of Congress Poland. Notable bearers of this coat of arms include:
Grabowiec_coat_of_arms
Polish coat of arms
Ślepowron is a Polish coat of arms. It was used by several szlachta families in the times of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. From the fifteenth century
Ślepowron_coat_of_arms
of Bosnia and Herzegovina Coat of arms of Croatia Coat of arms of Kosovo Coat of arms of Montenegro National emblem of North Macedonia Coat of arms of
Emblem_of_Yugoslavia
Polish noble family
of the Cisleithanian half of Austria-Hungary Stanisław Marcin Badeni (1850–1912), Marshal of the Sejm The family used the Bończa coat of arms. Coat of
Badeni
Polish coat of arms
The coat of arms that serves as the official symbol of the Masovian Voivodeship, Poland, consists of a red escutcheon, that features a white (silver) eagle
Coat of arms of the Masovian Voivodeship
Coat_of_arms_of_the_Masovian_Voivodeship
One of the main symbols of the Polish State
national coat of arms: a crowned White Eagle on a red field (Gules an eagle Argent crowned Or). The banner should not be confused with the flag of Poland, a
Banner_of_Poland
Polish coat of arms
The coat of arms that serves as the symbol of the Lublin Voivodeship, Poland depicts a white (silver) male jumping cervus (deer), with a yellow (golden)
Coat of arms of the Lublin Voivodeship
Coat_of_arms_of_the_Lublin_Voivodeship
Heraldic design on a shield, surcoat or tabard
A coat of arms is a heraldic visual design on an escutcheon (i.e., shield), surcoat, or tabard (the last two being outer garments), originating in Europe
Coat_of_arms
Semi-autonomous polity within the Russian Empire (1815–1915)
Congress Poland, or the Congress Kingdom of Poland, formally known as the Kingdom of Poland, was a polity created in 1815 by the Congress of Vienna as
Congress_Poland
Royal regalia of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania
the image of the Gediminas's Cap was continued to be used in the Great Seal of Lithuania and Lesser Seal of Lithuania above the coat of arms of Lithuania
Gediminas's_Cap
colors of Poland. The national colors, officially adopted in 1831, are of heraldic origin and derive from the tinctures of the coats of arms of Poland and
List_of_Polish_flags
Polish szlachta family
The Wielopolski family used the Starykoń coat of arms which was a variation of the Topór coat of arms which was shared amongst many different families
Wielopolski_family
Polish noble family
the Ślepowron coat of arms. There are three other Gosiewski families entitled to use Korwin, Jastrzębiec coats of arms and a derivative arms named Gosiewski
Gosiewski_family
Polish military commander
Poniatowski of the Oksza coat of arms (1773 – 17 August 1812) was a brigadier general of the Army of Duchy of Warsaw. He was the natural son of the King of Poland
Michał_Grabowski
Kingdom of Poland (1830–1831) was a period in the history of the Congress Poland from the dethronement of Emperor Nicholas I from the Polish throne and
Kingdom_of_Poland_(1830–1831)
Noble family of Poland
this lineage), his descendants started to use the Pilawa coat of arms in golden colour. Because of that the lineage is called the "Złota Pilawa" (Golden
Potocki_family
Place in Lubusz Voivodeship, Poland
shared history as one township. Whereas the original arms of Guben features the Saxon coat of arms, the Bohemian Lion and the Prussian Eagle, Gubin dropped
Gubin,_Poland
National emblem of Sweden
(Swedish: tre kronor) is the national emblem of Sweden, present in the coat of arms of Sweden, and composed of three yellow or gilded coronets ordered two
Three_Crowns
Polish decoration of merit
the last King of Poland, but the coat of arms of the founder, Augustus the Strong, show the cross of the Order hanging from a collar of a very different
Order of the White Eagle (Poland)
Order_of_the_White_Eagle_(Poland)
Former German noble family from Hesse
arms shown above: Coat of arms of Queen Louise of Sweden Coat of arms of Prince Louis, 1st Marquess of Milford Haven Coat of arms of Prince Henry of Battenberg
Battenberg_family
Legal status post 1921
in Poland after the March Constitution is an issue that concerns the legal and social status of hereditary titles, noble status and coats of arms in the
Noble privileges in Poland after the March Constitution
Noble_privileges_in_Poland_after_the_March_Constitution
Central event of the international Rusyn community
Rusyn coats of arms, also adopted as a symbol of the World Congress of Rusyns Flag of Lemko-Rusyn Republic often used to represent the World Congress of Rusyns
World_Congress_of_Rusyns
Polish noble family of the Pobóg coat of arms. He died in 1876 and was buried in the Łyczaków Cemetery in Lwów. Romanticism in Poland Wikimedia Commons
Seweryn_Goszczyński
Heraldic bird
1270) Henry IV Probus, Duke of Silesia with the Silesian eagle in Codex Manesse (c. 1305–1340) Coat of arms of the King of Poland, after the Grand Armorial
Eagle_(heraldry)
Polish nobleman
Suchekomnaty coat of arms. He was also the grandson of Christian August Moes (1810–1872), a Polish industrialist of Dutch origin. In May 1911, on the advice of doctors
Władysław_Moes
beginning a time of harsh repression of intellectual and religious activity throughout Poland. At the same time, Congress Poland lost its constitution
History_of_Poland_(1795–1918)
Village in Lodzkie Voivodeship, Poland
first owners of the village, an aristocratic family of Galewski (coat of arms Wierusz). It is the seat of the administrative district of Gmina Galewice
Galewice
Guatemalan coat of arms. It includes the resplendent quetzal, the national bird of Guatemala that symbolizes liberty; a parchment scroll bearing the date of Central
Flag_of_Guatemala
Polish noble family
of Lubomirski is a Polish princely family. The Lubomirski family's coat of arms is the Drużyna coat of arms, which is similar to the Szreniawa coat of
Lubomirski
Country in Central Europe
collapse, Congress Poland lost its constitutional autonomy, army and legislative assembly. During the European Spring of Nations, Poles took up arms in the
Poland
Upper house of the parliament of Poland
the presidium, the back of which faces the glazed elevation, hangs a large copy of the coat of arms of Poland. On either side of the presidium there are
Senate_of_Poland
Russian official in Poland (1815–1915)
under the Congress Kingdom of Poland (1815–1915), was styled "King of Poland". Between 1874 and 1914, the title Namiestnik was replaced by that of Governor-General
Namiestnik_of_Poland
Law governing possession and use of arms
of arms. That use includes the coats of arms, coat armour or armorial bearings. Originally with the sole function of enabling knights to identify each
Law_of_heraldic_arms
Grand duchy of Austria (1846–1918)
title, Grand Duke of Kraków, was part of the official titulary of the Emperor of Austria. The Grand Duchy of Kraków had its own coat of arms - a white eagle
Grand_Duchy_of_Kraków
Military decoration of the Russian Empire
associated with Poland even prior to statehood; first appearing on the Polish Coat of Arms in the 13th century. The original Order of the White Eagle
Order of the White Eagle (Russian Empire)
Order_of_the_White_Eagle_(Russian_Empire)
Discipline of the design and study of coats of arms
design, display, study and transmission of armorial bearings. A full heraldic achievement may include a coat of arms on a shield, helmet and crest, together
Heraldry
government in the Kingdom of Poland was in circulation in the Free City. Its obverse featured the crowned coat of arms consisting of the Polish White Eagle
Kraków_złoty
Place in Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, Poland
seat of the noble Jastrzębiec family (see Jastrzębiec coat of arms), and its history dates back to the 13th century. Within the Kingdom of Poland, it was
Sędziszów
Place in Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
Przasnysz was part of the Duchy of Warsaw, and then, after the Congress of Vienna, became part of so-called Congress Poland, which was part of the Russian Empire
Przasnysz
1385–1795 territorial possessions of the King of Poland
Crown of the Kingdom of Poland was also related to other symbols of Poland, such as the capital (Kraków), the Polish coat of arms and the flag of Poland. The
Crown of the Kingdom of Poland
Crown_of_the_Kingdom_of_Poland
Polish military decoration
its borders (i.e., the colors of the Polish coat of arms and flag), a ribbon which they share with the modern Order of Polonia Restituta. The order also
Order_of_Saint_Stanislaus
Highest-level administrative division of Poland
województwa [vɔjɛˈvut͡stfa]), is the highest-level administrative division of Poland, corresponding to a province in many other countries. The term has been
Voivodeships_of_Poland
Place in Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland
Greater Poland Province of the Kingdom of Poland. The coat of arms of Skępe contains the Ogończyk coat of arms of the Kościelecki noble family, which was
Skępe
with the coat of arms of Ostoja, belonging to the heraldic Clan Ostoja (Moscics), derived from the Błociszewski family, Ostoja coat of arms from Błociszewo
Gajewski family with Ostoja coat of arms
Gajewski_family_with_Ostoja_coat_of_arms
Monarchy in Central Europe from 1025 to 1795
The Kingdom of Poland (Polish: Królestwo Polskie; Latin: Regnum Poloniae) was a state in Central Europe during the medieval and early modern periods from
Kingdom_of_Poland
1837–1844 unit of Poland
Governorate was an administrative-territorial unit (guberniya) of Congress Poland of the Russian Empire, which existed from 1837 to 1844, with its capital
Masovian_Governorate
Monument in Savannah, Georgia, United States
shows the moment of Pulaski's death. Additional elements present on the monument include the coat of arms of Poland and the coat of arms of Georgia. Inscription
Casimir Pulaski Monument (Savannah, Georgia)
Casimir_Pulaski_Monument_(Savannah,_Georgia)
German and Austro Hungarian puppet state
territories of formerly Russian-ruled Congress Poland held by the Central Powers as the Government General of Warsaw and which became active on 14 January
Kingdom_of_Poland_(1917–1918)
Administrative unit of the Russian Empire (1867–1915)
the former coat of arms of the Congress Kingdom was abolished. The Polish language was banned from office and education, and the process of incorporating
Vistula_Land
as new coat-of-arms of Saxony (). The later rulers of the House of Wettin adopted the Ascanian coat-of-arms. After the division, the counting of the dukes
List_of_rulers_of_Saxony
Place in Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland
family (Półkozic coat of arms). After the wedding of Elżbieta Ligęza with Mikołaj Firlej, Radomyśl passed as a dowry into the hands of the Firlej family
Radomyśl_Wielki
the intent or motivation of the state in a short phrase. For example, it can be included on a country's flag, coat of arms, or currency. Some countries
List_of_national_mottos
Stylized lily, heraldic symbol
king, Tvrtko I in recognition of the Capetian House of Anjou support in assuming the throne of Bosnia. The coat of arms contained six fleurs-de-lis,[h]
Fleur-de-lis
Country in central Europe (960–1025)
Gnieźnieńskie), commonly referred to in historiography as the Duchy of Poland or the Principality of Poland, was the early medieval polity centered around Gniezno
Civitas_Schinesghe
Napoleonic campaign, secretary of Chancellery of Senat in Congress Poland, chief archivist of heraldric administration of Congress Poland in Warsaw. Wincenty Danilewicz
Wincenty_Danilewicz
Land. Members of the family held the tile of Count and used the Ogończyk coat of arms. The original head of the family was Piotr from Działyń (died 1441)
Działyński
1837–1844 unit of Poland
Governorate was an administrative-territorial unit (guberniya) of Congress Poland of the Russian Empire. It was created in 1837 from the Podlasie Voivodeship
Podlasie_Governorate
Place in Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
property of his family until 1647. The coat of arms of Nasielsk is based on the Prawdzic symbol. The town with its wooden church of Saint Adalbert of Prague
Nasielsk
Village in Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
in 1530. These were revoked in 1869, while it was part of Russian-controlled Congress Poland. Its name comes from pine trees (Polish: jodły), which were
Jedlińsk
Military unit
ancient coat of arms of Lithuania, on the shield next to the double-headed eagle, instead of St. George the Victorious. One of the renowned regiments of the
Lithuanian Life Guards Regiment
Lithuanian_Life_Guards_Regiment
Military unit
badges on their caps. Instead of the coat of arms of Poland (white eagle), they wore the coat of arms of Lithuania (white knight) and their cockades also
21st Lithuanian Infantry Regiment
21st_Lithuanian_Infantry_Regiment
Town in Suvalkija Region, Lithuania
Augustus, in his capacity as Grand Duke of Lithuania, granted Vištytis town rights and coat of arms. It was a royal town of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Vištytis
The history of Poland spans over a thousand years, from medieval tribes, Christianization and monarchy; through Poland's Golden Age, expansionism and becoming
History_of_Poland
Town in Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland
(Korczak coat of arms), which founded a local Roman Catholic parish some time in the second half of the 14th century. At that time, the village was part of Poland's
Pruchnik
Polish politician (1787–1835)
family (Wierusz Coat of Arms). He first studied in the Piarist college in Warsaw, and later abroad in Paris. After returning to Poland, he became elected
Bonawentura_Niemojowski
Emblem of a sovereign state, usually a monarchy
the bearer of a coat of arms has the title of baron or higher (or hereditary knight in some countries), he or she may display a coronet of rank above
Crown_(heraldry)
Russian diplomat (1769–1831)
Peace of Fredrickshamn in 1809. He was granted a title of Count along with the coat of arms in 1820 in Congress Poland for his negotiations on Congress Poland's
David_Alopaeus
Polish painter
Polish painter, active in Poland, Germany, and in the United States. He is the son of Antoni Rafał of the Syrokomla Coat of Arms. He was born in Żołynia
Stanisław_Grocholski
Town in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland
Furthermore, at the nearby village of Morsko was a busy Vistula river port. At that time, Koszyce had its coat of arms, a rectangular market square and
Koszyce, Lesser Poland Voivodeship
Koszyce,_Lesser_Poland_Voivodeship
Town in Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
Grzymała coat of arms of the Kazanowski family. In 1597 the town was granted with Magdeburg Law by King Sigismund III Vasa and was allowed for creation of craft
Ciepielów, Masovian Voivodeship
Ciepielów,_Masovian_Voivodeship
variety of titles and coats of arms, which in various compositions became the officially used titles and coats of arms. The title and coat of arms were last
Titles and emblems of the German Emperor after 1873
Titles_and_emblems_of_the_German_Emperor_after_1873
Coat of arms with communist symbolism
usually follow a unique style consisting of communist symbolism. Although commonly referred to as coats of arms, most are not actually traditional heraldic
Socialist-style_emblems
1831 rebel government
decree of the Sejm (parliament) of the Congress Poland on 29 January 1831 to assume the competences of the Polish head of state in the follow-up of an earlier
Polish National Government (November Uprising)
Polish_National_Government_(November_Uprising)
Town in Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
of the Starosta of Radom, Dobrogost Czarny Odrzywolski (Nałęcz coat of arms). King Władysław II Jagiełło permitted Odrzywolski to turn the village of
Odrzywół,_Przysucha_County
1867–1915 unit of Poland
Governorate was an administrative-territorial unit (guberniya) of Congress Poland of the Russian Empire. It was created in 1841 from the Kraków Governorate
Kielce_Governorate
Polish-Lithuanian noblewoman and revolutionary (1806–1831)
family. Her family, of the Plater coat of arms, had German ancestry, tracing its roots to Westphalia, but was thoroughly Polonized. Much of the family relocated
Emilia_Plater
American Catholic bishop (born 1947)
Campbell's episcopal coat of arms contains a lion derived from McCarrick's coat of arms and a tower derived from Wuerl's coat of arms. On March 21, 2019
Roy_Edward_Campbell
Town in Hesse, Germany
Battenberg's civic coat of arms might heraldically be described thus: Per pale sable and argent. The tinctures come from the arms borne by the town's
Battenberg_(Eder)
Russian revolutionary and Soviet politician
revolutionary and Soviet politician. Born into a noble family of the Suchekomanty coat of arms, he joined the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party in 1898
Pyotr_Smidovich
Town in Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, Poland
The town lies in eastern part of the province, some fifteen kilometers west of the Vistula river. Ożarów's coat of arms is the Rawa, which was used by
Ożarów
City in Lublin Voivodeship, Poland
population was estimated at 47,417. Its coat of arms is based on Pogonia. Puławy was first mentioned in documents of the 15th century. At that time it was
Puławy
Poland's highest military decoration
Congress of Vienna, when European powers reorganised Europe following the Napoleonic wars, the Kingdom of Poland—known unofficially as the "Congress Poland"—was
Virtuti_Militari
Place in Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland
influx of settlers. Furthermore, a merchant road to Jarosław was established nearby, so a nobleman Stanisław Cieszanowski (Jelita coat of arms), who was
Cieszanów
bibliography of English language books (including translations) and journal articles about the history of Poland. A brief selection of English translations of primary
Bibliography of the history of Poland
Bibliography_of_the_history_of_Poland
COAT OF-ARMS-OF-CONGRESS-POLAND
COAT OF-ARMS-OF-CONGRESS-POLAND
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Old French coit ‘flat stone’, probably a nickname for a skilled quoits player.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Old English personal name Cotta.Possibly an altered spelling of French Cotte, a metonymic occupational name for a maker of chain mail, from Old French cot(t)e ‘coat of mail’, ‘surcoat’. It may perhaps have been used as a nickname for a hard and unfeeling person, but is unlikely to have been a nickname for a wearer of a coat of mail, since only the richest classes, who already had distinguished family names of their own, could afford such protection. A later meaning of cotte is a long-sleeved garment, worn by both men and women.Alternatively, possibly an altered spelling of French Cot, from a reduced form of Jacot or Nicot, pet forms of Jacques and Nicolas (see Nicholas).Respelling of German Koth or the variant Kott.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English colt ‘young ass’, later also ‘young horse’, ‘colt’, hence a metonymic occupational name for someone who looked after asses and horses, or a nickname for an obstinate or frisky person, from the same word. In northern England colt was a generic term for working horses and asses.
Male
Greek
(ἌÏης) Greek myth name of the son of Zeus and Hêrâ. Identified with Roman Mars. Derived from the Greek word ares, ARES means "battle strife; ruination."
Boy/Male
English American
From the dark town. : Unknown owner of property.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English
Coal Town; Town of Colt-breeding; Dark Settlement
Male
Italian
 Italian name ARMO means "crew." Compare with another form of Armo.
Male
Finnish
 Finnish name ARMO means "grace." Compare with another form of Armo.
Biblical
peace; abundance
Male
Finnish
Finnish name ARMAS means "beloved."
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : variant spelling of Coates.
Biblical
Ecclesiasticus or the Sirach = Joshua, Joshua, saviour, or whose help is Jehovah Jehovah, I am; the eternal living one Jehovah, self-subsisting
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Ormes.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English
Young Horse; Frisky; From the Dark Town; Diminutive of Colston; Unknown Owner of Property; Renowned Mariner; Colt
Surname or Lastname
Respelling of Kroll.English
Respelling of Kroll.English : variant of Curl.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Harms.German : variant of Armes 2.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
King Henry IV, Part 1' Earl of March. Scroop.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Coates, from the dative singular of cote, cott.Americanized spelling of German Koth.
Boy/Male
Greek Latin
The Greek god of war.
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Badge Logo, like coat of Arms
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