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|name = Amadej |color = #de251a |color_text = #ffffff |image = |battle_cry = Hamadej, Sokoła |alternative_names = Amadejowa, Amadey, Hamadaj, Hamadej, Hamadejowa, Homadziej, Orlek |earliest_mention = 1402[1] (record) |families = {{hidden begin|title=36 names|toggle=left}} Amadej, Grad, Gronostaj, Msurowski, Mzurowski, Suskrajowski, Walewski, Żyzmowski, Kozanecki Amadej, Bobolicki, By(s)trzanowski,[2] Grad, Gronostaj, Jankowski, Kosiński, Kozanecki, Kozubski, Łagiewnicki, Maierhoffer, Msurowski, Mszaniecki, Mzurowski, Mszurowski[3] (Mschurowski[4][5][6]), Muszurowski,[7] Szurowski,[8][9] Pruszkowski, Ptak, Suskrajewski, Suskrajowski, Suskrojowski, Walewski, Węgrzynowicz, Włostowski, Żyzmowski. {{hidden end}}|cities = |divisions_type = Divisions |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. Historyto be writtenBlazonGules 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. Notable bearersNotable bearers of this coat of arms include: to be writtenSee also
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References1. ^Alfred Znamierowski: Herbarz rodowy. Warszawa: Świat Książki, 2004, s. 87. {{ISBN|83-7391-166-9}} {{Polish CoA|state=collapsed}}{{Coats of arms of Polish families|state=collapsed}}{{poland-heraldry-stub}}2. ^Miesięcznik Heraldyczny Lwów czerwiec-lipiec 1910 3. ^1378 r., 1390 r. (i więcej) ok. 100 dokumentów. AGZ (Akta Grodzkie Ziemskie z czasów Rzeczy Pospolitej-Lwów 1868-1935), tom IV 4. ^str. 305, tom XVIII 5. ^str. 571 6. ^str. 571 7. ^str. 93 ,tom VI str. 4, XI, tom XIII ok. 50 dokumentów, tom XIV str.144, tom XVI 8. ^str. 212., tom XVII 9. ^str. 458 1 : Polish coats of arms |
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