Disappearing signs. Can the changes in The Polish chivalric coats-of-arm s be traced in medieval sources?

Authors

  • MATEUSZ GIGOŃ University of Wrocław Poland

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15503/jecs20121.105.114

Keywords:

heraldry, petty knightly clans, coat-of-arms varieties, diminishing of coat--of-arms, medieval society

Abstract

The paper presents an overview of current papers(but it reminds us also of fi ndings of prewar researchers) about coats-of-arms of small chivalric clans, rarely present in sources. It also contains some fi ndings made by the author himself, mainly about Prus, Chmara and Zgraja coats-of-arms. The intent of the author was also a limited sources study refl ec-tion on the coats-of-arms, about which there is lack of information concerning their shape and probable genetical relationship with other coats-of-arms. The following coats-of-arms or their callings were mentioned: Kliza, Wiza, Moszczenica, Calina, Wazanki, Piękostki, Ulina, Owada, Czawuja, Kołmasz, Prus I (Turzyna), Prus II (Wilczekosy), Glezyna, Lary-sza, Ogniwo, Zarosie, Chmara, Zgraja, Goljan. Most of them turned out to equate with other, better known coats-of-arms, or strove for that kind of equation. All this makes the structure of polish medieval society and the rules of that society more clear

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Published

2020-01-13

How to Cite

GIGOŃ, M. . (2020). Disappearing signs. Can the changes in The Polish chivalric coats-of-arm s be traced in medieval sources?. Journal of Education Culture and Society, 3(1), 105–114. https://doi.org/10.15503/jecs20121.105.114

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LOCAL CULTURES AND SOCIETIES