Rogan-Zbogunsky ( Polish: Rohan Zboguński ) - Polish noble coat of arms .
| Rogan-Zbogunsky | |
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| Approved by | 07/30/1832 |
Description
In a dissected shield, on the right side there is an oblique shahovnik with red and black fields, of which the latter is surrounded by a white rim. On the left side, on a blue field there are three lilies , of which two are on top and one on the bottom, in the middle is a mail horn, with a ribbon and two tassels.
Above the shield is a crown with three white ostrich feathers. The Coat of Arms of Reganov is included in Part 2 of the Collection of Diploma-Coats of Arms of the Polish Nobility, not included in the Common Arms.
Coat of arms used
Karol Regan, the city of Rogan-Zbogunsky, head of the postal border post in Zalesye, was commemorated on July 30, 1832 (June 18) with a diploma for the hereditary dignity of the Kingdom of Poland in commemoration of the thirty-year immaculate service.
Literature
- Juliusz Ostrowski , Księga herbowa rodów polskich. Warszawa 1897
- Gajl T. Polish Armorial Middle Ages to 20th Century . - Gdańsk: L&L, 2007 .-- ISBN 978-83-60597-10-1 . (polish)
- A diary of the laws of the Kingdom of Poland, vol. XXI, pp. 100-106, published 09 (21) .07.1837 unopened . Date of treatment November 2, 2012. Archived December 29, 2012.