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Encyclopedia > Orzel Piastowski Coat of Arms
Orzeł Piastowski
Orzeł Piastowski Coat of Arms
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Orzeł Piastowski - is a Polish Coat of Arms. It was used by the royal family Piast in the times of the Polish Kingdom.

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History

See: Coat of Arms of Poland


Blazon

See: Coat of Arms of Poland


Notable bearers

Notable bearers of this Coat of Arms include:


See: Piasts


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Coat of arms - encyclopedia article about Coat of arms. (468 words)
A modern coat of arms is derived from the mediƦval practice of painting designs onto the shield and outer clothing of knights to enable them to be identified in battle, and later in tournaments Tournament, or tourney (Fr.
A European coat of arms, sometimes known as an achievement or as armorial ensigns or bearings is designed according to the rules of heraldry Heraldry is the science and art of describing coats-of-arms, also referred to as achievements or armorial bearings.
Japanese coats of arms, called kamon (often abbreviated "mon"), are family crests which often date back to the seventh century, and are still actively used in Japan today.
Coat of Arms of Poland: Information From Answers.com (353 words)
The Coat of Arms of Poland consists of a White Eagle on a red shield.
Some historians place the origins of the White Eagle in the Holy Roman Empire ’s coat of arms, which bore a fl eagle.
The White Eagle is first known from coins made during king Boleslaus ’s reign, initially as the Piast family’s personal coat of arms.
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