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Suchekomnaty coat of arms

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Suchekomnaty
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Battle cryUnknown
Alternative namesKownaty, Suche Komnaty, Suchekownaty
Earliest mentionUnknown
TownsNone
FamiliesBejner, Beyner, Białostocki, Brucki-Stempkowski, Błeszczyński, Błeszyński, Bogdański, Bogorski, Buchorn, Chrzanowski, Dąbnicki, Drąbiński, Drabowicz, Dramiński, Dramnicki, Dylik, Gutowski, Homszej, Jabłoński, Kanka, Kaznowski, Kilowski, Kownacki, Lewański, Lipiński, Łomnicki, Martynowicz, Miączyński, Milanowski, Niewodowski, Nikłasz, Obłoczymski, Obłoczyński, Obrycki, Owłoczyński, Owłuczyński, Pieńkowski, Pińkowski, Pinkowski, Ropelewski, Ropelowski, Rydzewski, Rydze, Rzepnicki, Sabatowski, Sędzinko, Skalski, Słowikowski, Sopota, Soroka, Staniławowicz, Stępkowski, Stempkowski, Stępokowski, Suchekomnacki, Tłoczyński, Toczikowski, Toczkowski, Tuczkowski, Uhrowiecki, Urowiecki, Żarowski, Żyła

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

History

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Suchekomnaty coat of arms in Baranow-Sandomierski castle

Blazon

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Notable bearers

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Notable bearers of this coat of arms include:

See also

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  • J. Lyčkoŭski. "Belarusian Nobility Coats of Arms". Suchekomnaty coat of arms & bearers. (in English)
  • "Armorial of Belarusian Nobility". (in English)

Sources

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