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Battle Cry: | Hamadej, Sokoła |
Alternative Names: | Amadejowa, Amadey, Hamadaj, Hamadej, Hamadejowa, Homadziej, Orlek |
Earliest Mention: | 1402[1] (record) |
Families: | Amadej, Grad, Gronostaj, Msurowski, Mzurowski, Suskrajowski, Walewski, Żyzmowski, KozaneckiAmadej, Bobolicki, By(s)trzanowski,[2] Grad, Gronostaj, Jankowski, Kosiński, Kozanecki, Kozubski, Łagiewnicki, Maierhoffer, Msurowski, Mszaniecki, Mzurowski, Mszurowski[3] (Mschurowski[4] [5]), Muszurowski,[6] Szurowski,[7] [8] Pruszkowski, Ptak, Suskrajewski, Suskrajowski, Suskrojowski, Walewski, Węgrzynowicz, Włostowski, Żyzmowski. |
Divisions Type: | Divisions |
Amadej is a Polish coat of arms. It was used by several szlachta families in the times of the Kingdom of Poland and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
Gules an eagle displayed recursant argent armed and crowned or holding in its beak an annulet also or. Crest: issuant out of a crest coronet or five ostrich feathers argent. Mantled gules doubled argent.