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Dąb coat of arms

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Dąb
Dąb Coat of Arms
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Alternative names Dub, Ehler, Żelechy
Earliest mention unknown
Towns none
Families 16 names altogether: Achler, Adamczewski, Adamczowski, Bielkiewicz, Dubojski, Dzierżek, Fabrycjusz, Kocorowski, Korzeliński, Kozubowski, Kulmiński, Szewiński, Szilsław, Worcel, Worcell, Żołądź

Dąb (Polish for "Oak") is a Polish coat of arms. It was used by several szlachta (noble) families under the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.

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