Coat of arms The tomb ( Polish. Mogiła ) - Polish-Lithuanian noble coat of arms .
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Emblem Description
In the red field is a silver cubic grave, in the center is one golden cross, and on the sides, parallel to the base, two more crosses are pierced. Three or five ostrich feathers in the crest . The mark on the shield is red or black, lined with silver.
Distribution
The coat of arms was used mainly in the territory of modern Belarus and Lithuania - ( Polish- Lithuanian Commonwealth ).
Coat of Arms History
The genus can be traced back to the 13th century. The founder was Tsekhan, who received the Tomb coat of arms for courage. Since the 15th century, Tsekhanovichi have been living in Lithuania and Belarus.
Noble birth
Andrukovich (Andrukovich), Andrushevich (Andruszewicz), Andrushkevich (Andruszkiewicz), Belovolsky (Białowolski), Bykovsky (Bichowski), Belevich , Bilevich (Billewicz), Bogarevic (Bogaredicov, Bogogdanovich, Bogogdanowicz, Bogogdanowicz, Bogogdanowicz) (Bublewski), Bychowiec, Ciechanowicz , Czernicki, Daugiert, Daugird, Dawgird, Dowgirdowicz, Dvorovicz, Dvorovicz, Dvorovicz Karczewski (Karczewski), Lopato (Łopato, Łopatto), Maruhovich (Maruchowicz), Maruszewski (Maruszewski), Mogin ( Mogień ), Monstwił , Monstwiłło , Montvid (Montwid, Montwil, Mostwit), (Rukiewicz), Soloukh (Sołouch), Soluch (Sołuch), Stankiewicz, Shaevsky (Szajewski), Vysotsky (Wysocki), Jadeiko (Zadeyko, Zodejko, Zodeyko, Żadeyko, Żodejko), Zigmanovsky (Zygmanowski) Chack,
Links
- Lychkovsky Yu. Coats of arms of the Belarusian gentry . (Russian)
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)