Rola coat of arms
Template:Short description Template:Infobox PolishCoA Rola is a Polish coat of arms. It was used by several szlachta families in the times of the Kingdom of Poland and Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
One of the several Polish coats of arms which adopted Lithuanian catholic nobles due to Union of Horodło (1413) acts.
BlazonEdit
Gules, a rose Argent seeded Or, encircled by three coulters Argent, one pointed downwards.
Notable bearersEdit
Notable bearers of this coat of arms include:
- Jan Januszowski
- Piotr Wolyniec
- Balthasar "Balthus" Klossowski
- Pierre Klossowski
- Stanisław Kostka Gadomski
- Stanisław Lubieniecki
- Józef Niemojewski
- Stanisław Rola-Arciszewski
- Augustinus Rotundus
- Aleksander Rożniecki
- Jan Tarnowski
- Tomasz Wawrzecki
GalleryEdit
- Herb Rola, Baranow Sandomierski.PNG
fresco in Baranów Sandomierski Castle
- Herb Rola.jpg
Rola
- POL COA Kroje.svg
Kroje (variant)
- POL COA Borek III.svg
Borek III (variant)
- POL COA Kątny.svg
Kątny (variant)
- POL COA Proboszczowski.svg
Proboszczowski (variant)
- POL COA Sieroszewski.svg
Sieroszewski (variant)
- POL COA Wierzejewski.svg
Wierzejewski (variant)
See alsoEdit
External linksEdit
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BibliographyEdit
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- Jean Le Fevre de Saint-Remy (15th century). Armorial Toison d'Or. fol. 119v
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