Korwin Coat of Arms - Arms Derivatives of Korwin, Alternative Drawings and Entitled Family Versions

Arms Derivatives of Korwin, Alternative Drawings and Entitled Family Versions

  • Tadeusz Gajl identifies 13 coats of arms derivatives of Korwin:
  • Korwin II
Herb Korwin II, surnames without verification on armorials: Piotrowski, Korwin-Piotrowski.
  • Korwin III
  • Bieńkowski, surname Bieńkowski.
  • Chrzanowski, surname Chrzanowski.
  • Gosiewski, surname Gosiewski. (Is uncertain if it is derivative of Korwin or Ślepowron).
  • Jaguschinski Count, (Germanized, may be Jagodyński, Jagodziński, Jagusiński, Jagużyński vel Jahodyński).
  • Kaftanowski, surname Kaftanowski.
  • Lisowski, surname Lisowski also Lissowski.
  • Materna, surnames Macerna, Materna.
  • Michalski, surname Michalski.
  • Sakowicz, surnames Dyrmejtowicz, Sakowicz.
  • Terajewicz, surnames Terajewicz, Terajowicz.
  • Wendrychowski, surnames Wendrychowski, Wędrychowski.
  • Coats of arms related to Korwin on other way.

Some coats of arms may be related to Korwin, yet they are not classified as Derivatives properly, on Polish armorials:

  • Karaczyński, surname Karaczyński.
  • Korwin-Gałczewski, surname Korwin-Gałczewski.
  • Korwin-Krukowski, surname Korwin-Krukowski. (Is uncertain if it is related to Korwin or Ślepowron).
  • Przykorwin, surname Joachimowicz.

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