Coat of arms of Kur (Polish Kur, Kur Biały, Kokot) - Polish noble coat of arms, first mentioned in 1496 and includes 18 genera.
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| Approved by | 1496 |
| Motto | Honor and fidelity |
Bosowski, Gall, Horodyński, Karszański v. Karszeński, Kazimierski, Kiczka, Kokot, Kur, Kurakowski, Kurek, Kurowski, Kurski, Kurzecki, Kurzewski, Kurzyk, Kurzyna, Szaprowski, Opersdorff, (In Russia) - Petukhov and Rostopchin. | |
Content
Emblem Description
In the red box, a white rooster turned to the right. Wed coat of arms of the Rostopchins (IV, 12). [one]
Coat of arms used
Bosovsky (Bosowski), Gall (Gall), Khorodinsky (Horodyński), Karshansky (Karszański, v. Karszeński), Kazimiersky (Kazimierski), Petukhovy (Petuchowy), Kichka (Kiczka), Kokot (Kokot), Chickens (Kur), Kurakovsky (Kurakowski), Kurek (Kurek), Kurovsky (Kurowski), Kursk (Kurski), Kuzhetski (Kurzecki), Kuzhevsky (Kurzewski), Kuzhik (Kurzyk), Kuzhina (Kurzyna), Shaprovsky (Szaprowski), Oppersdorff (Oppersdorff), Rost
Coat of arms of Kur in territorial heraldry
- Kuruw ( Polish Kurów )
- Kurozvenki ( Polish. Kurozwęki )
- Olava ( Polish Oława (miasto)
Famous carriers
See also
The coat of arms of Kur , according to some historians, is the Polish version of the coat of arms of the Gan clan.
They came to Mazovia from Mecklenburg at the beginning of the thirteenth century, together with the knights of the Dobrin Order .
- Gan (noble family)
Herbists
- Lakier A. B. § 91, No. 133. Chur ( Kur ) // Russian heraldry . - 1855.
- Bartosz Paprocki. Herby rycerstwa polskiego . Kraków, 1584.
- Simon Okolski . Orbis Polonus . Krakow, 1642. T.1-3.
- Ks. Kacper Niesiecki. Herby i familie rycerskie tak w Koronie jako yw WXL . Lwów, 1728. [4]
- Tadeusz Gajl. Herbarz Polski od Średniowiecza do XX wieku . Gdańsk: L&L, 2007, s. 187. ISBN 978-83-60597-10-1 . [five]
- Gajl T. Polish Armorial Middle Ages to 20th Century . - Gdańsk: L&L, 2007 .-- ISBN 978-83-60597-10-1 . (polish)