Radwan Coat Of Arms
| Radwan | |
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Battle cry: Kaja, Radwan |
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| Alternative names | Wierzbowa, Wierzbowczyk, Wirzbowa, Wirzbowo, Kaja |
| Earliest mention | 1407 |
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Radwan is a Polish knights' clan (ród)/gens and a Polish coat of arms. The coat of arms was used by the szlachta (noble) families/septs within the clan under the Kingdom of Poland and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
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