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Polish coat of arms
Sokola
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Alternative namesSokoł, Sokoła, Sokow, Sokół
FamiliesAntoniewicz, Bakłaniec, Berens, Bernsdorf, Bystrzonowski, Drozdeński, Dziadulewicz, Dziedulewicz, Galczewski, Galecki, Gałczeński, Gałczyński, Gałecki, Gorecki, Górecki, Kołaczkowski, Kruszewski, Manicki, Maniecki, Maniewski, Morozowicz, Mrozowicz, Niedźwiecki, Niedźwiedzki, Pigłowski, Sokolikow, Sokoł, Sokołowski, Ul, Ulewicz, Zrzelski, Zych, Zychalak, Zychowicz

Sokola is a Polish coat of arms. It was used by several szlachta families in the times of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.

History

Sokola coat of arms of Marcin Gałczyński in his burial monument inside Gniezno Cathedral (circa 1573)
Marcin Gałczyński's burial monument in Gniezno Cathedral

Blazon

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Notable bearers

Notable bearers of this coat of arms include:

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