Kusza Coat of Arms

Kusza Coat Of Arms

Kusza - (pronounced Ku-Sha) is a Polish Coat of Arms.

Families using the main variant of the coat are: Bystrycki, Bystrzycki, Korejwa or Koreywa, Leszczynowicz, Kosicki, Kuszcz, Kuszczyński, Maszkiewicz, Maślakiewicz, Oławski, and Otawski.

Families using Kusza II are Bajrasz, and Czyczuda.

Read more about Kusza Coat Of Arms:  Notable Bearers

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