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Świnka coat of arms : ウィキペディア英語版 | Świnka coat of arms
Świńka (Polish medieval language for "Boar") is a Polish coat of arms. It was used by several ''szlachta'' (noble) families. ==History==
Świńka is one of the oldest coats of arms in Poland. According to legend, the history of the Świńka family began in 712, when a certain Biwoj, squire to Queen Libusza, gave her a giant boar that he had hunted down in the forest. The queen rewarded him with the coat of arms, the village of Świny in Silesia, and her daughter.
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