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Nowina coat of arms : ウィキペディア英語版 | Nowina coat of arms
Nowina ((:nɔˈvina)) is a Polish coat of arms. It was used by several ''szlachta'' families in the times of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. The original clan consisted of only 24 families. ==History==
Nowina is one of the oldest Polish heraldic marks with claims that it existed prior to 960 CE. However, the earliest known depiction was on a seal of Nacislaw of Dobrosolow of the Nowina clan in 1293 CE. It was first mentioned in a court registry of 1392 and spread across the families of Greater Poland and the lands of Kraków, Lublin, Sandomierz and Sieradz. After the Union of Horodło of 1413 CE several boyar families adopted this coat of arms. The representative of the Nowina clan ''adopted'' the nobility of Lithuanian descent was Mikołaj of Sepno, while the newcomers were represented by Mikołaj Bejnar.
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