foc mic | |
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Aprobat | 1384 |
Utilizare | În Rusia, stemele lui Izvolsky (IX, 18); Focul-Dogonovski (IV, 122); Skryplevs (VIII, 59) |
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Micul foc ( poloneză Ogończyk , Cauda, Hogon, Ogon, Ogoniec, Powała, Pogończyk ) este o stemă nobilă poloneză .
În câmpul roșu, jumătate dintr-o săgeată (sau ancoră) argintie care zboară în sus, înfiptă în jumătate de inel sub formă de curcubeu, este de culoare aurie (uneori argintie). Deasupra coroanei, două mâini de femei sunt ridicate spre cer.
Această stemă a trecut Poloniei din Moravia, iar începutul ei, precum și numele și figura, se explică astfel: în jurul anului 1100 , în timpul invaziei inamice a Moraviei, fecioara nobilă a stemei Odrovonzh a fost înconjurată în ea. casa si luat prizonier . Pyotr Radzikov a scăpat-o de nenorocire, în timp ce ea, întinzând mâinile spre cer, a implorat ajutor. Drept răsplată pentru ispravă, fata, după ce i-a dat eliberatorului ei jumătate din inel, a promis că se va căsători cu el, lucru pe care l-a îndeplinit cu adevărat. Fiul lui Peter Radzikov a fost numit Foc, motiv pentru care stema lui a devenit cunoscută drept Foc. Din Ogoncik și Leliva așezate sub el, a fost făcută stema prinților Ostrozhsky [1] .
Stema folosită de 558 de genuriAfri (Afri), Aklevichi (Aklewicz), Akulevichi (Akulewicz), Avginsky (Auginski), Augustinovsky (Augustynoski, Augustynowski), Azarevichi, Balinsky (Balinski), Barlowski (Barlowski), Benediktovichi (Benedyktowicz), Berevsky (Berewblowski), (Bialoblocki), Bechovskie (Biechowski), Belitsky (Bielicki), Blikowski (Blikowski), Blekhi (Bloch, Bloch), Blem (Blom), Bogorsky (Bogorski), Bogursky (Bogurski), Bonislavsky (Bonislawski), Borkowski (Borkowski) , Borovetsky (Borowiecki), Borovskie (Borowski), Borisevichi, Borisovichi (Borisevichi, Borysowicz, Borysewicz), Bronevsky (Broniewski), Brukhan (Bruchan), Bukovetsky (Bukowiecki), Butowiecki (Butowiecki), Khmelelevski (Choohmidoretsky), Khmelelevski (Choohmielevski) ) ), Khudzinski (Chudzinski), Laudă (Chwal), Tsekholevsky (Ciecholewski), Tseplinski (Cieplinski), Tsviklovsky (Zemborovsky, Cwiklowski alias Ziemborowski), Tsim (Cym), Charnolutsky (Czarnolucki), Charnolutsky (Czarnolucki), Cârnorudskii, Cârnorudski, Cwiklowski alias Ziemborowski , Charnotulsky (Czarnotulski), Chersky (Cze rski), Chikhrovskie (Czychrowski, Cichrowski), Chishkovskie (Czyszkowski), Dalkovskie (Dalkowski), Dombrowskie (Dabrowski), Dobetskie (Dobiecki), Dobruchovskie (Dobruchowski), Domaevskie (Domaevski, Domajowski), Drogoslav (Dabrowski), Drogoslav (Dabrowski) , Drwalewski), Drzewiecki (Drzewiecki), Dzialynski (Dzialynski), Dzenciolovskie (Dzieciolowski, Dzieciolowski z Dzieciolowa, Dzienciolowski), Falkowski (Falkowski), Gliwicz (Gliwicz), Goczewski (Goczewski), (Godszibicskiwski), (Godszibicskiwski), (Godszibicskiwski), Golensky (Golenski, Golinski), Golebsky (Golebski), Golubitsky (Golubicki), Gornitsky (Gornicki), Gorynsky (Gorynski), Gorzechovsky (Gorzechowski), Gorzytsky (Gorzycki), Grodzitsky (Grodzicki), Grotkovsky (Grotkowski), Hayko ), Gaikovichi (Hajkowicz), Gorodensky (Horodenski), Idzikovsky (Idzikowski), Yatsevichi (Jacewicz), Yakimovichi (Jakimowicz), Yakubovskie (Jakubowski), Janczewski (Janczewski), Jankowski (Jankowski, Jankowski Jadzwing), Yakimovichi (Jakimowicz), Iuşinski (Juszynski ), Kadzidlovsky (Kadzidlowski, Kadziloski), Kaminsky (Kamienski), Kaminsky (Kaminski), Kiev (Kijewski, Kijowski), Kirkil (Kirkil), Klochko (Kloczko), Klochkovsky (Kloczkowski), Klodsky (Klodzki), Klodzkovsky (Klodzkovsky) , Koblevsky (Koblewski), Kochansky (Kochanski), Konchi (Koncza), Konczyc (Konczyc), Koretsky (Korecki), Korzhenevsky (Korzeniowski), Koscielecki (Koscielecki), Koscielsky (Koscielski), Kostolitsky (Kostolicki), Kotlevskie (Kotlevskie) , Kotlinsky (Kotlinski), Kotvinsky (Kotwinski), Kotynsky (Kotynski), Koziorovichi (Koziorowicz), Kraft (Kraft), Kruszewski (Kruszewski), Krynkovsky (Krynkowski), Kutsinsky (Kucinski), Kuchborsky (Kuczkovsky (Kuczkovski)), , Kuchinsky (Kuczynski), Kulinski (Kulinski), Kumelsky (Kumelski), Kuszel (Kuszel), Kutnovsky (Kutnowski), Kwiatkowski (Kwiatkowski), Lyastynsky (Lastynski), Lesevsky (Lesiewski, Lesiowski), Lezhaysky (Lezajski), Lezhaysky (Lezajski) Leznicki), Lisovsky (Lissowski), Ledovsky (Lodowski), Lazensky (Laz Insky, Lazienski, Lazinski), Letovsky (Letowski z Letowa), Lentovsky (Letowski), Lodzyata (Lodziata), Lukovsky (Lukowski), Magnushevsky (Magnuszewski), Makovsky (Makowski), Malyanovsky (Malanoski, Malanowski), Malski (Malski) , Malyushin-Zoltovsky (Maluszyn-Zoltowski), Marcinovsky (Marcinowski), Markus (Markus), Marshtin (Marsztyn), Monkovsky (Makovsky, Makowski), Mentsinsky (Menchinsky, Mecinski, Meczynski), Merzhvinsky (Mierzwinski), Miyakovsky) (Mijakowski) , Mikolajewski, Miroslavsky (Miroslawski), Mniewski (Mniewski), Mniszek (Mniszek), Morawiec (Morawiec), Murzhinovsky (Murzynoski, Murzynowski), Myslakovsky (Myslakowski), Nedrzhvitsky (Niedrzwicki), Nedrzhvitsky (Niedrzwicki), Nedrzhvitsky (Niedrzwicki), Nedrzhvinsky, Niedrzhvinsky, (Niedrzhvinsky, Niedrzhvinski, Niedrzhvinski, ), Nowacki (Nowacki), Obrapalski (Obrapalski), Oganovskie (Oganowski), Foc (Ogon), Incendii (Ogonczyk), Ogonovskie (Ogonowski), Opruty (Opruth), Ostalowskie (Ostalowski), Ostrowicki (Ostrowicki), Pacyna, Paczynski , Padze înalt (Padzewski), Paprocki (Paprocki), Parfyanovichi (Parfianowicz), Parul (Parul), Patynsky (Patynski), Pyaskovsky (Piaskowski), Penchinsky (Piaczynski), Pentkovsky (Piatkowski), Piotrovichi (Petrovichi, Piotrowicz), Piskarzewski (Piskarzewski) ), Undercuts (Podrez), Pogonovsky (Pogonowski), Pogorsky (Pogorski), Powala (Powala), Proshinsky (Proszynski), Pruszkowski (Pruszkowski), Prushinsky (Pruszynski), Radoevsky (Radojewski), Joy (Radost), Radzikovsky (Radzikowski) ), Rashkovsky (Raszkowski), Rdultovsky (Rdultowski), Reshnovsky (Resznowski), Rosnovsky (Rosnowski), Roszkowski (Roszkowski), Rozhnovsky (Roznowski), Rozhinsky (Rozynski), Ruzhitsky (Rozycki), Rucinski (Rucinski,), Rucinski (Rucinski,), (Rudowski), Ruskovskie (Ruskowski), Sakovskie (Sakowski), Sangaw (Sangaw), Sidorovichi (Sidorowicz), Sieczkowski (Sieczkowski), Sedlevsky (Siedlewski), conți și nobili de Serakovsky(Sierakowski), Sieszkowski (Sieszkowski), Seversky (Siewierski), Skarbek (Skarbek), Skarbensky (Skarbienski), Skorzewski (Skorzewski, Skorzewski Drogoslaw na Skorzewicach), Skrzypensky (Skrzypienski, Skrzypensky (Skrzypienski, Skrzymozhokowski), (Skrzymozhoz) , Sokolovsky (Sokolowski), Songin (Songin), Stakhovsky (Stachowski), Stanislavovichi (Stanislawowicz), Stansky (Stanski), Staroselsky (Starosielski), Strzegotsky (Strzegocki), Suhodolsky (Suchodolski), Sulensky (Sulenski), Sushi (Sulenski) , Swiecinsky (Swiecinsky, Swiecinski), Shvykovsky (Szwykowski), Svidersky (Swiderski), Tokarsky (Tokarski), Tolvinsky (Tolwinski), Troieni (Troian), Troianovsky (Troianoski, Trojanowski), Trzhebensky (Trzebienski), Trzebuchowski, (Trzebuchowski), Trzhetsyak, Tvardovsky (Twardowski), Ulyanovsky (Ulanowski), Valovsky (Walowski), Verenich-Stakhovsky (Wereniczowie-Stachowscy), Vesolovsky (Wesolowski), Vidlitsky (Widlicki), Vertsensky (Wiercienski), conții și nobilii (Wieselovsky) Wiesollowski), Vilyamovichi (Wilamowicz), Virovskie (Wirowski), Vlevskie (Wlewski), Vloszynowskie (Wloszynowski), Voydag (Wojdag), Volinsky (Wolinski), Volsky (Wolski), Voyshiki (Woyszyk), Vydzerzhevskyzhevsky (Wloszynowski), Vydzerzhevsky (Wolinski) Wysocki), Zabrotsky (Zabrocki, Zabrodzki), Zagaevsky (Zagajewski), Zakrzewski (Zakrzewski), Zalesky (Zaleski), Zaorsky (Zaorski), Zarpalsky (Zarpalski), Zboinsky ( Zboinski), Zelsky (Zelski), Zenowiewic (Zenowiewic), Zrzelsky (Zrzelski), Zvolsky (Zwolski), Zhegrovsky (Zegrowski), Zhernitsky (Zernicki), Zholtovsky (Zhultovsky, Zoltowski), Zhulvinsky (Zolwinski), Zhukovsky (Zukowski).
Rev. lumină mică. Bukhovetsky (Buchowiecki, Bukowiecki), Drogoslav (Drogoslaw), Dzyalynsky (Dzialynski), Grotkowski (Grotkowski), Yakimovichi (Iakimowicz, Jakimowicz), Koncha (Koncza), Kuchborsky (Kuczborski), Skorzhevski , ( Viesselzewski ) .