Oksza coat of arms

Oksza - is a Polish coat of arms. It was used by several szlachta families in the times of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.

Oksza
Details
Battle cryKołda
Alternative namesAscia, Bradacica, Bradacice, Brodacica, Halabarda, Hoksza, Kołda
Earliest mention12th century
Townsnone
Families91 names altogether: Aramowicz, Aramowski, Aratowski, Babski, Bartoszewicz, Bestkowski, Bierow, Błeszyński, Boczka, Bogusławski, Boksza, Brzeski, Chocianowski, Chocimowski, Chomętowski, Chudziński, Czapel, Czapski, Czechowski, Czerniachowicz, Czerwiakowski, Domarat, Domasewski, Dulek, Dylewski, Dyl, Dzierzbicki, Dziewięcki, Gawinowicz, Gawinowski, Gdowski, Gorlicki, Gosławski, Grabowski, Gramacki, Grochowalski, Gromacki, Gromadzki, Horn, Jachowski, Jackowski, Jerikowski, Jęk, Kłobuchowski, Kłobukowski, Kłomnicki, Lucyanowski, Miedźwiecki, Mietniowski, Mietulski, Minimod, Nagłowski, Oksiński, Okszyński, Okulicz, Orzechowca, Orzechowski, Ostrowski, Ożechowicz, Partheka, Pełczycki, Pijanowski, Pląskowski, Płaskowski, Poroski, Porowski, Radoszewski, Radoszewski Boxa, Radoszowski, Rawecki, Rawicki, Rej, Rey, Rokossowski, Rzuchowski, Sarzycki, Siekierka, Siekirka, Siemichowski, Siemikowski, Stablewski, Strzałecki, Strzelecki, Strzeżecki, Topolski, Wątrobiński, Wątroski, Wątróbka, Werszowiec, Wielkowski, Wierszowiec, Wilk, Zdrodowski, Zdrowski

Notable bearers

Notable bearers of this coat of arms include:

  • J. Lyczkowski. "Belarusian Nobility Coats of Arms". Oksza Coat of Arms and the bearers (in English)

See also

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