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Encyclopedia > Pogon Litewska Coat of Arms
Pogoń Litewska

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Families Biciutek, Byciutek, Czartoryski, Giedyminowicze, Izopolski, Klajowski, Kopylski, Korecki, Korjatowicz, Koryatowicz, Koszerski, Koszyrski, Kowelski, Kurakin, Mścisławski, Olelkowicz, Plusko, Pluszkow, Postawka, Radzikiewicz, Rybicki, Sanguszko, Trubecki, Wandza, Worotyniec
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Pogoń Litewska - is a Polish Coat of Arms. It was used by several szlachta families in the times of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.

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Coat of arms of Lithuania at AllExperts (1295 words)
As early as the 15th century, the heraldic knight became the Coat of Arms of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and of its central part - the Duchy of Vilnius.
* Coat of Arms of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
* The Coat of Arms of Lithuania, Seimas
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