Sas Coat of Arms - Blazon

Blazon

The shield: On a blue field a golden new moon with its horns pointed straight upwards; on each horn a six-pointed star. In its center an arrow with its head straight up. On a crowned helmet a spread peacock's tail (seven peacock feathers usually), pierced by an arrow from the shield's right side to left. (Paprocki describes these arms in O Herbach, p. 547. As does Okolski, volume 3, p. 195).

  • Sas coat of arms in the Collegium Maius in the Jagiellonian University in Cracow

  • Coat of arms at the entrance of Olesko Castle. Quarterly coat of arms of Jan Daniłowicz of Sas (landowner of Olesko in 1605)

  • Coat of arms of the Hungarian family Drágffy and also Polish Coat of arms of Sas

  • Baron Błażowski's Sas coat of arms

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