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Abgarowicz
Abgarowicz
Battle crynone
Alternative name(s)Abgarowicz, Sołtan, Wartanowicz, Zachariasiewicz, Zachariaszewicz
Earliest mention1670
Families
5 names

Abgarowicz, Sołtan, Wartanowicz, Zachariasiewicz, Zachariaszewicz

Citiesnone

Abgarowicz (armen. Աբգարովիչ) is a Polish Coat of Arms of Wallachian origin. Borne by several families of the Polish gentry during the times of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, it is most commonly associated with three clans of Armenian origin: the Abgarowicz, Wartanowicz and Zachariasiewicz (or Zachariaszewicz).

History

The earliest bearers of the coat of arms settled in Stanisławów (Ruthenian Voivodeship) in 1670. They received indigenate and their Wallachian coat of arms was accepted. Around 1730 Abgar-Soltan, an Armenian merchant, had two sons. One of them, Krzysztof Abgarowicz adopted the coat of arms' name as his surname. Descendants of the other son, Zachariasz, adopted the surname Zachariaszewicz.

Blazon

Gules, knight Argent mounting a horse Argent.

Notable bearers

Notable bearers of this Coat of Arms include:

See also

Bibliography

  • Template:Pl icon Seweryn Uruski, Rodzina. Herbarz szlachty polskiej, vol 1, Warsaw, 1904, pp. 1–2.
  • Tadeusz Gajl: Herbarz polski od średniowiecza do XX wieku : ponad 4500 herbów szlacheckich 37 tysięcy nazwisk 55 tysięcy rodów. L&L, 2007. ISBN 978-83-60597-10-1.