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Druck
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Battle cry-
Alternative namesDrucki Książę
Earliest mentionunknown
TownsDruck
FamiliesPrincely families: Drucki-Lubecki, Drucki, Lubecki, Horski, Czerkaski, Tołoczyński. Noble families: Baba, Babicz, Burniewski, Churski, Dudakowski, Konopla, Ojezierski, Osiemiatycz, Osowicki, Ossowicki, Ozierecki, Puciatczycz, Siekira, Szyszewski, Widenicki, Wideniecki, Widynicki, Widyniecki, Zubrewicki, Zubrewicz, Zubrewiecki

Druck is a Polish coat of arms. It was used by several Szlachta (noble) families under the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.

History

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The Druck coat of arms goes back to ancient times. It was the coat of arms of the Princely House of Drucki and its successors.

Blazon

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Notable bearers

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Notable bearers of this coat of arms include:

See also

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