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heraldic adoption : ウィキペディア英語版
heraldic adoption
The Heraldic adoption ((ポーランド語:Adopcja herbowa), "adoption under the coat of arms") was since the 14th-century a procedure of ennoblement in Poland of a family by including it into the heraldic family or clan of a particular coat of arms, i.e., allowing the "adopted" family to bear this coat of arms.
To prevent any abuses, since the middle of the 16th-century every adoption had to be approved by the Polish Sejm (parliament).
A notable case of heraldic adoption was on the integration of the boyars of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania into the ranks of the Polish ''szlachta'' during the early history of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (Polish–Lithuanian unions) under the provisions of the Union of Horodło. Forty-seven selected Lithuanian/Ruthenian nobles were adopted by Poland's nobility and granted Polish coats-of-arms.〔http://histmag.org/Unia-w-Horodle-1413-8494〕
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