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Battle cry | - |
Alternative names | Drucki Książę |
Earliest mention | unknown |
Towns | Druck |
Families | Princely families: Drucki-Lubecki, Drucki, Lubecki, Horski, Czerkaski, Tołoczyński. Noble families: Baba, Babicz, Burniewski, Churski, Dudakowski, Konopla, Ojezierski, Osiemiatycz, Osowicki, Ossowicki, Ozierecki, Puciatczycz, Siekira, Szyszewski, Widenicki, Wideniecki, Widynicki, Widyniecki, Zubrewicki, Zubrewicz, Zubrewiecki |
Druck is a Polish coat of arms. It was used by several Szlachta (noble) families under the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
History
The Druck coat of arms goes back to ancient times. It was the coat of arms of the Princely House of Drucki and its successors.
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Notable bearers
Notable bearers of this coat of arms include:
See also
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