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The noble Polish family Arynek coat of arms Lubicz (Luba, Lubow, Łuba).
Asch (d'Asch) - Coat of arms of the Russian baron, approved by a native in the Commonwealth.
Description according to the classic blazing rules:
In the red field are three silver chevrons in a pole. Above the shield is a baronial crown with five balls. Above three helmets with jewels:
In the first a pointed red cap with the same gold cap and crown covered with chevrons as in the emblem and crowned with three feathers - a silver one between two red ones;
In the second half, a black lion facing left, holding a gold-rimmed white and green banner, mounted on a silver spear. In the third, a silver griffin holding a sword of the same gold blade and hilt;
Holder: Right, a black lion facing left, looking right, holding jewel-like banner in right paw; on the left a silver neck facing left, holding a jeweled sword in his right hand.
Three silver chevrons on top of each other in the red field. Above the shield - a French baronial crown, above it three helmets: above the middle one in the crown a silver pointed hat with a red flap and four red chevron legs, above it a golden ball with three ostrich feathers: white between the red ones; above the right crowned helmet a half golden lion turned left, holding a gilt-framed choragiev with white and red fields; above the left - in the crown of a silver griffin's tail with a raised sword in the right claw. Red labry coated with silver. The shield is carried by: on the right a black lion holding in its left paw a banner similar to the one described above, and on the left by a silver griffin with a sword in its right claw. Under the shield on the ribbon the emblem: VIRTUTE DUCE [1].
Land of the d'Asch family in the coat of arms of Prince Albrecht VI. from Austria
Land of the d'Asch family in the coat of arms of Prince Albrecht VI. from Austria
It is the coat of arms of the Russian d'Asch family from Silesia. He was recognized by King Stanisław August as an indigenous for the Russian resident Baron Ivan (Jan) d'Asch in 1768 [2]
Land Czersk 1564. Arynek , coat of arms Lubicz (Luba, Lubow, Łuba ), called also Harynek , but also Arynka . The family came from Mazovia in the Czerska region in 1564. They inherited the Mijanowo estate in 1472, Niedziałka and Chrośle in the Czerska region in 1564.