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Revision as of 18:59, 19 April 2011

Pogoń Litewska
Details
Battle cry-
Alternative names-
Earliest mention1366
TownsTrubeck
FamiliesBiciutek, Byciutek, Czartoryski, Gediminids, Izopolski, Klajowski, Kopylski, Korecki, Korjatowicz, Koryatowicz, Koszerski, Koszyrski, Kowelski, Kurakin, Litwinowicz, Mścisławski, Olelkowicz, Plusko, Pluszkow, Postawka, Radzikiewicz, Rybicki, Sakalauskas, Sanguszko, Trubecki, Wandza, Worotyniec

Pogoń Litewska - is a coat of arms used in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Appearing in medieval Lithuanian heraldry, it was later used by several szlachta families in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, primarily by those of Gediminid origin. The present Lithuanian coat of arms (Vytis) as well as the coat of arms of Belarus between 1991 and 1995, (Pahonia) are modern heraldic representation of the historic Lithuanian symbol.

History

Blazon

Notable bearers

Notable bearers of this coat of arms include:

See also