Sokola coat of arms
Sokola is a Polish coat of arms. It was used by several szlachta families in the times of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
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Alternative names | Sokoł, Sokoła, Sokow, Sokół |
Families | Antoniewicz, Bakłaniec, Berens, Bernsdorf, Bystrzonowski, Drozdeński, Dziadulewicz, Dziedulewicz, Galczewski, Galecki, Gałczeński, Gałczyński, Gałecki, Gorecki, Górecki, Kołaczkowski, Kruszewski, Manicki, Maniecki, Maniewski, Morozowicz, Mrozowicz, Niedźwiecki, Niedźwiedzki, Pigłowski, Sokolikow, Sokoł, Sokołowski, Ul, Ulewicz, Zrzelski, Zych, Zychalak, Zychowicz |
History

Sokola coat of arms of Marcin Gałczyński in his burial monument inside Gniezno Cathedral (circa 1573)

Marcin Gałczyński's burial monument in Gniezno Cathedral
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Notable bearers
Notable bearers of this coat of arms include:
- Jakób Gałczeński
- Marcin Gałczyński
- Józef, Piotr w okowach, Ignacy Gałczyński
- Wojciech-Woś (Gałczeński) Gałczyński
- Zbigniew Sokola-Maniecki
External links
- J. Lyčkoŭski. "Belarusian Nobility Coats of Arms". Sokola coat of arms and bearers. (in English)
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