Czewoja | |
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Battle cry | Czawoja, Czawuja, Czewoja, Czewuja |
Alternative names | Czawuja, Czewa, Czewuja, Czewye, Łzawa, Łzawia |
Earliest mention | 1409 |
Towns | Prószków |
Families | 18 names altogether: Batorzyński, Boturzyński, Czeremowski, Czewoj, Fabianowski, Gluzicki, Glużycki, Gniewomir, Gromnicki, Kowalski, Libertowski, Opatowski, Piroński, Świchowski, Świechowski, Zierowski, Zyrowski, Żyrowski |
Czewoja is a Polish coat of arms. It was used by several szlachta families.
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