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Polish coat of arms
Przegonia
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Alternative namesPrzeginia
Earliest mention1398 as Ostoja, 1421 as Przegonia
Townsnone
Families43 names altogether: Bartkowski, Bątkowski, Blizicki, Bortkiewicz, Bratkowski, Domaracki, Dulski, Dyako, Dzwonkowski, Epimach, Fiedorowicz, Głodowski, Gołuski, Hryncewicz, Hryniewicki, Hryniewiecki, Hrynkiewicz, Huba, Hube, Kowalikowski, Kowalkowski, Kryński, Kryski, Krahelski, Lisowski, Lissowski, Nićwieciński, Niewieściński, Odloczyński, Plewaka, Plewako, Przegaliński, Przepałkowski, Przezdomski, Sieracki, Strzegocki, Suwara, Wietrzyński, Wolfram, Zakobielski, Zołczycki, Zwiartowski, Zwonkowski, Żołczycki, Żółcic

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

History

Przegonia origin from Ostoja coat of arms

Blazon

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Notable bearers

External links

See also

Poland Coats of arms of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth noble families
Szlachta
See also: Polish heraldry and List of Polish coat of arms


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