Lew II () - Polish coat of arms, used by several genera. Two of them were families from the region of Kaszuby. Coat of arms "Lew II" is a variant of the coat of arms "Leo" ().
Blazon
Description of emblem, proposed by Alfred Znamierowski (): Gules lion rampant or. Crest - three ostrich feathers. Mantling gules lined or.
Modifications:
Mentioned in Hzhanski () differences in Tables () coat of arms "Krupski" (). No color, he was quoted as Emilian Seligo-Zhernitsky (), as the emblem of "Shada" and "Shadyn-Bozhishkovskih of Kashuba" (). Other branches of genus used a coat of arms "Bozhyshkovski", "Bozhyshkovski III ", "Lodz" () could also use Coat of arms "Sas".
Below members of the Lew II Clan
- Tadeusz Gaile () specifies the list of the coat of arms genus: Krupski (), Vysk (), Zarembenski (). Vysk - this is one of the surnames Bozhishkovski (), but Przemyslaw Pragert () argues that wore this coat of arms family, which used the coat of arms "Bozhishkovski" ().
- Families Kashubian (): In this genus has been used the pseudonym "Hadyn" or "Shada" (). More - Pomeskie ().
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See also
References
- Tadeusz Gajl, "Herbarz polski od Ã
Âredniowiecza do XX wieku (ponad 4500 herbów szlacheckich 37 tysiÃÂcy nazwisk 55 tysiÃÂcy rodów)", L&L, 2007 r. , s. 196, 406-536 (in Polish);
- Alfred Znamierowski, PaweÃ
 DudziÃ
Âski "Wielka ksiÃÂga heraldyki", Ã
Âwiat KsiÃÂ
Ã
¼ki, Warszawa, 2008 r. , s. 104-108 (in Polish);
- PrzemysÃ
Âaw Pragert, "Herbarz rodzin kaszubskich", BiT, 2001 r. (9788391985267), T. 1 s. 47, 143 (in Polish);
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