Dębno coat of arms
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Polish coat of arms
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Dębno is a Polish coat of arms. It was used by several szlachta families in the times of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
History
[edit ]Battle cry is not Dębno, that is the Polish town it is associated with in history. Means Oak woods or forest.
Blazon
[edit ]This version of the coat of arms is a modern interpretation only. Arms date to 1241 AD and the Mongol invasion of Batu Khan.
Notable bearers
[edit ]Notable bearers of this coat of arms include:
- Jaroslav Olesnitsky (1875–1933) — Ukrainian diplomat, politic, lawyer. Head of the Ukrainian mission to the United Kingdom (1920-1921).;
- Jan Głowacz z Oleśnicy
- Zbigniew Oleśnicki
See also
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