Belina coat of arms explained

Herb:Belina
Battlecry:Bylina
Alternative:Belina, Beliny
Mention:1431
Families:99 names altogether: Barzymowski, Belina, Bielinowicz, Bodecki, Bordzikowski, Borkowski, Borysław, Borysławski, Borzym, Borzymowski, Borzysławski, Brwinowski, Brzeznicki, Brzozowski, Buka, Byczkowicz, Chwalęcki, Czechowski, Dusza, Falęcki, Golaniewski, Goleniowski, Gólczewski, Grocki, Grodzki, Gruszczyński, Gruszecki, Gulczewski, Jasczułtowski, Jaszczółtowski, Jaszczułtowski, Jaworski, Kadłubowski, Kęcierski, Kędzierski, Kędzierzyński, Kolzan, Kołwzan, Konotopski, Kotkowski, Kraska, Kurpiński, Krupiński, Kwilecki, Leszczyński, Lewsza, Lochowski, Łochowski, Miastkowski, Młochowski, Młynarski, Nadroski, Naropiński, Niałecki, Nowoszyński, Okoń, Okun, Okuń, Orzeszkowski, Piotrkowicz, Podhorecki, Podorecki, Pogórecki, Ponikowski, Porudeński, Porudyński, Porudziński, Pożarowski, Prażmowski, Proskowski, Pyrski, Rachowski, Sarbiński, Sczytnicki, Sekucki, Sempelborski, Sękucki, Siekuć, Skup, Skupieński, Skupiewski, Skupiński, Stawski, Szczytnicki, Szpakowski, Tabulski, Taranowski, Tarapowski, Telatycki, Wandrowski, Wągroski, Wągrowski, Węgierski, Węsierski, Wierciochowski, Wolski, Zalutyński, Zdanowski, Zdunowski, Zeligowski, Żeligowski
Towns:Konotop

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

Blazon

Azure, between horseshoes argent, two facing each, the third in base, a sword proper. the hilt in chief or.[1] Crest: A dexter arm embowed in armour or, holding a sword pointed to the right.

Notable bearers

Notable bearers of this coat of arms include:

See also

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Notes and References

  1. In oldest pictures of this arms is cross, pattee, fitchee, not sword