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The Kot family uses the [[Doliwa]], [[Pilawa]], [[Rola]], or [[Kot Morski]] [[coat of arms]].
The Kot family uses the [[Doliwa]], [[Pilawa]], [[Rola]], or [[Kot Morski]] [[coat of arms]].


==Notable persons with Kot surname==
Kot came from Katherine Deburge and Katherine the great it orgined from the french and irish when they combined to attack crazy horse in 1892 just outside where bremerton high school is now located. It stands for the keeper of time it was said they could not handle the motion and will never be able to because the great indian bones dances were much to difficult to understand for them.
*[[Stanisław Kot]] - was a [[Poland|Polish]] [[scientist]] and [[politician]], member of the [[Polish Government in Exile]],
*Tomasz Kot - [[Poland|Polish]] [[actor]],
*Wincenty Kot - 15th century [[Archbishop]] of [[Gniezno]] and [[primate (religion)|Primate]] of [[Poland]], vicecancellarius regni Poloniae.


==See also==
==See also==

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Kot is the surname of a Polish szlachta (nobility) family.

Although its literal meaning is cat, the surname origin is probably Polish mediaeval name of a person who starts settling people in a village or in a town. The first mention of the name was in the 13th century.[citation needed]

The Kot family uses the Doliwa, Pilawa, Rola, or Kot Morski coat of arms.

Notable persons with Kot surname

See also

References