List of German noble families / T

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T

Surname Period Remarks coat of arms
Taaffe ? hereditary British title in the Peerage of Ireland; suspended by the British Crown since 1919; 6. Viscount Taaffe was raised to hereditary count by the Habsburgs -
Tabouillot / Tabouillot called by Scheibler ? originally French aristocratic family that also settled in Germany
Coat of arms of the French noble Tabouillot family.svg
Taczanowski 1437 Wielkopolska noble family; 1854 Prussian counts
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Talheim 12-17 century Family of the lower nobility in Talheim, Württemberg
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Tangle 961 to? extinct, ancient, knightly, Thuringian family
Coat of arms of those of Tangel.jpg
Tann (he) 10th to 14th century Salzburg noble family
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from the Tann since 1116 Franconian nobility; 1704 imperial baron status
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Tannberger since 1111 Ministerial family of the bishops of Passau; 1572 Baron status
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Tannroda 1190-1433 Thuringian noble family
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Keyings 1279-1752 Eichsfelder and the Thuringian noble family
Siebmacher 1701-1705 C130 Tastungen.jpg
Tattenbach since 1376 Lower Bavarian nobility; 1598 hereditary-Austrian baron class; 1637 imperial count status
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Dew needle 1347-1871 extinct Meissen noble family
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Pigeon (estonia) since 1373 originally German-Baltic, later widespread aristocratic family. The family originally comes from Denmark and - later - divided into five parent houses (Hallinap, Isenhof, Maidel, Oehrten and Seßwegen), each of which begins in the 15th century and whose connection cannot be proven. - There is also a dove from Russia that was ennobled in 1865.
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Pigeon home since 1186 Thuringian noble family
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Tauentzien since 1575 Pomeranian noble family, initially called Svichovsky or von Schwichow; 1792 Prussian counts; this count's line was extinguished again in 1854.
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Tauffkirchen since 1241 Bavarian noble family
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Taufkircher 1310 to 17th century Extinct Bavarian noble family
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Tavel ? Swiss noble family originally from Vevey
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Taxis-Bordogna-Valnigra since 1335 Bergamo city nobility
Taxis-Bordogna-Valnigra-Coat of Arms.PNG
Tech joke 1163 to the 18th century extinct Thuringian family
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Teck 1187-1439 Zähringer sideline
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Tecklenburg 12./13. century Westphalian counts
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Tecklenburg-Schwerin 1356-1580 old Mecklenburg count house -
Tegerfelden 12./13. century extinct baronial and knightly noble family of the Aargau
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Tegernau 1228-1729 extinct, Swabian noble family in the service of the Habsburgs and the Margraves of Hachberg-Sausenberg
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Tempelhoff since 1784 Prussian noble family
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Tengen ? Swabian counts
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Terlago since 1124 old noble family originally from Trento, later also native to Austria; 1432 imperial nobility; 1636 Imperial Count (1778 confirmation)
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Tessen 1383-1608 Pomeranian noble family
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Tettau since 1237 Saxon nobility; 1865 Prussian approval to continue the title of baron
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Tettenborn since 1237 Thuringian nobility
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Teuchern 1079 to the 16th century Extinct, noble, noble, Saxon-Eastern, later Wettin ministerial family
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Depth 1140 to the beginning of the 14th century extinct noble family in today's Bülach district (canton of Zurich)
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Teuffel von Birkensee since 1250 Bavarian and Baden noble families originally from Nuremberg
Teuffel vBirkensee coat of arms Hdb.png
Teuffenbach ? Lower Austrian rural nobility or asteiermark primeval nobility from the parent company of the same name near Nieder-Wölz
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Thadden since 1334 Pomoran (East Pomeranian) nobility in the Teutonic Order area of ​​the former dukes of Pomerania-Danzig. Two tribes with different coats of arms: Nesnachow and Polzow-Rybienke. - Furthermore, a noble family (Thadden 1797) with the coat of arms of the Nesnachow tribe.
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Nesnachow tribe
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Polchow-Rybienke tribe
Thannhausen since 1145 Swabian nobility; Enrolled in the Kingdom of Württemberg with the Freiherrenklasse
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Thanradl ? old noble family from Salzburg, which was raised to the baron status in the 16th century
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Theler since 1093 old Freiberg patrician or aristocratic family, which had possessions in the Mark Meissen, Lusatia and Bohemia
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Thermann since 1790 Saxon and Prussian noble families -
Therwil since about 13th century Swiss nobility
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Thienen eagle fly since (872) 1314 Holstein nobility (von Thienen); 1840 Danish baron status as Thienen-Adlerflycht
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Thierstein 1082-1517 Medieval high nobility in north-western Switzerland
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Thiesel from Daltitz until 1822 extinct, originally Vogtland, later Prussian noble family
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Thomstorff since 1304 Brandenburg-Mecklenburg family, later also in Holstein and Denmark, as well as in Prussian military service
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Thüle since 1283 Westphalian noble family of knights -
Thulen 1224 Westphalian and Baltic noble families
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Towers since 1281 Brandenburg primeval nobility
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Thuna 1380 Thuringian nobility; 1907 Saxon grand ducal recognition of the title of baron.
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Thunefeld since the 2nd half of the 10th century old, monastery and knightly family, originally from Franconia, which u. a. was based in Schmiechen -
Thüngen since (788) 1100 Franconian nobility; 1700 Imperial Barons; 1708 Imperial Counts
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Thüngfeld 1165 to after 1521 extinct Franconian noble family
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Thürheimer 883-1961 extinct, originally Swabian noble family; Barons, 1666 imperial counts
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Thulemeyer since 1698 Prussian noble family -
Thumb from Neuburg 1188 Swabian nobility; Enrolled in the Kingdom of Württemberg in the baron class of the knightly nobility
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Thumbbrain up to the 1st half of the 18th century Thuringian noble family
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Tuna since 1238 Lüneburg family, spread to Mecklenburg, Pomerania, Silesia and Denmark
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Tuna ? Swiss noble families -
Thun and Hohenstein since 1145 Tyrolean nobility; 1495 baron class; 1629 imperial count; 1911 Princely
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Im Thurn since 1106 Swiss noble and patrician family of the city of Schaffhausen in the canton of the same name
ImThurn coat of arms Pus.PNG
Thurn and Taxis since 1251 Family from Lombardy; 1512/14 imperial nobility; 1548/1658 imperial baron status; 1701 imperial count; 1733 imperial prince status
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Thurn and Valsassina since 1200 Friulian-Görzischer nobility and an Austrian noble family
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Tiedemann since 1522 West Prussian noble family
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Tiele-Winckler ? Originally from Mecklenburg, later also from Upper Silesia, the noble family, the male line of which goes back to the von Tiele family
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Tierberg ? extinct noble family in the Swabian Alb
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Tierna since 1326 Lower Austrian knightly primeval nobility -
Tieschowitz from Tieschowa since 1542 1605 Bohemian nobility
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Tiesenhausen since 1215 Uradel from the Lower Weser, later in the Baltic States; 1759 Imperial Count for House Waldau.
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Tillier since 1215 Bernese patrician family; 16th century hereditary nobility; 1715 Imperial knighthood; 18th century Austrian barons
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Tippelskirch since 1070 Upper Bavarian nobility
Tippelskirch coat of arms.jpg
Tyrol 11th century to 1253 extinct Tyrolean noble family -
Tittfer 1368 to the beginning of the 17th century German-Baltic nobility in the Diocese of Oesel
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Tocco since 1195 aristocratic family originally from Benevento near Naples
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Dead wolf 1340-1755 German-Baltic nobility, vassals of the Teutonic Order, Denmark, most recently Sweden, wealthy in Estonia and Livonia (Estonian district)
Töwden coat of arms Westphalia.jpg
Toerring since 1135 Upper Bavarian nobility; 1566 imperial baron status; 1630 imperial count status
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Toggenburger 1044 Eastern Swiss noble family; count since 1209; a relationship with the noble family "von Toggenburg" (since 1588) from Graubünden has not been proven.
Coat of arms Toggenburger2.svg
Great since 1544 Baltic family, in 1723 the Swedish nobility naturalization; 1741 öselsches, 1746 Estonian and 1747 Livonian indigenous people; Swedish baron in 1799 and 1813; 1814 Swedish counts; 1814 Austrian baron; 1818 Finnish nobility naturalization; 1829 Russian counts; 1855 Russian baron, 1873 Prussian and Oldenburg recognition of the baron
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Toperczer since the end of the 17th century Hungarian-Austrian noble family
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Torck since 1204 Westphalian and later Dutch nobility
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Torgau since about 1204 Brandenburg ministerial family
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Tornow since 1217 Neumark and Mecklenburg, later Baltic noble family; Branches of the Baltic line continue to the present day
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Tosse since 14th century Vogtland noble family -
Dead life since 1879 Counts, German-Baltic noble family
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La Tour du Pin since 1003 old French family also represented in Germany
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Trach since 1253 Silesian nobility; 1699 as a baron
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Transehe-Roseneck since 1670 German-Baltic noble family
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Trapp since 1250 Styrian nobility; 1605 imperial baron class; 1655 Tyrolean counts
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Trauner since 12th century Bavarian-Salzburg noble family
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Traungauer 923 (?) To 1192 Medieval family from the Chiemgau, from 1055 based in Steyr in Traungau
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Trausnitz since 1333 Bavarian noble family
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Trautenberg since 1244 Upper Palatinate or Franconian noble family; 1793 Bohemian barons; 1790 Imperial Count for another line
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Trautson since 1192 Austrian noble family
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Trauttmansdorff since 1308 Styrian nobility; 1598 inner Austrian baron class; 1623 imperial count; 1805 Bohemian princes
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Trebis 1161 to around 1650 extinct Saxon-Meißnian, only little widespread ministerial family.
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Trebra since 1207 Thuringian-Saxon nobility
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Hit from 1104 Thuringian noble family -
Trenck called a bull since 1315
Prussian nobility
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Tresckow since 1336

since 1797
Brandenburg primeval

nobility tribe-related epistle gentry “von Treskow”
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Treuenfels since 1689 Mecklenburg-Prussian noble family
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Treyden 1257 to around 1760 extinct German-Baltic nobility
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Triberg 1239-1325 Sideline of the barons of Hornberg
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Trimberg since 1136 Franconian noble family
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Trixen 12th to 14th century noble Carinthian ministerial family, which named itself after castles and rule Trixen -
Trohe 1210-1641 extinct noble family from the Hessian area
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Troilo ? Originally from Tyrol, the noble family later settled in Silesia -
Troje, Troye von der Woldenburg (Woldenberg) since the 10th century old Pomeranian noble family that had also been wealthy in Brandenburg and East Prussia
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Troschke since 1311 old Prussian noble family, barons since 1716
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Trotha since 1291 Noble family from the hall circle
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Trott to Solz since 1253 hessian nobility; 1778 imperial baron status
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Trotta called Treyden 15-20 century Courland extinct noble family
Trotta Treyden coat of arms BWB.PNG
Troyer since the end of the 13th century Tyrolean noble family; 1546 raised to the nobility; 1671 baron class; 1697 Count estate
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Troyff since 1176 originally from Jüls, later from Saxon and Württemberg, baronial aristocratic family
Troyff coat of arms Sbm.jpg
Trozza ? extinct Bavarian noble family -
Truchseß - Name of numerous different noble families List of Truchseß coats of arms
Truchseß from Alzey 1173 to before 1360 extinct dynasty family -
Truchseß von Baldersheim 1284-1602 extinct Franconian noble family in the knightly canton of Odenwald
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Truchsess from Diessenhofen 13th to 15th century Knight family von Diessenhofen in Thurgau in today's Switzerland; Branch of the Lords of Hettlingen
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Truchseß von Henneberg ? old Thuringian-Franconian noble family
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Truchseß von Höfingen ? until 1711 Truchsesse in the service of the Counts and Dukes of Württemberg, later also the Margraves of Baden
Truchsess from Höfingen Siebmacher115 - Schwaben.jpg
Truchseß from Pommersfelden 1200-1710 extinct Franconian noble family
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Truchseß von Wetzhausen since 1217 Franconian nobility; 1676 Imperial Barons (Sternberg House); 1816 enrollment in the baron class (houses in Bunsdorf and Wetzhausen); 1636 Imperial Count (House Glaubitten)
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Truchseß from Wilburgstetten ? extinct Franconian noble family
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Trugenhofen ? Bavarian noble family
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Chest things 1264 to the end of the 15th century medieval Swabian-Franconian counts
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Truppach 1059-1550 extinct Franconian noble family
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Truetzschler since 1284 Vogtland and Meißnian noble families
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Tryller, trill since the middle of the 15th century 1592 Imperial nobility, noble family from Sangerhausen, Saxony-Anhalt
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Tschammer since 1248 Silesian nobility
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Tschernembl since 14th century Noble family from the Windisch marrow; Knight in Carniola; they moved to Upper Austria and were finally ennobled as barons
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Tschirnhaus since 1385 Upper Lusatian nobility; Baron class 1606; Count status 1721
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Tschirschky since 1329 Silesian nobility; 1877 Prussian count status for a branch of the family as Tschirschky-Renard
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Tschirschnitz since 1856 Hanoverian postal aristocracy -
Tschugguel since 1530 Tyrolean noble family; 1705 Baron status
Family coat of arms Tschugguel.jpeg
Tübingen 1146-1664 extinct Swabian noble family that descended from the Counts of Nagold
Coat of arms Tuebinger.svg
Tucher from Simmelsdorf since 1309 Patrician family of the imperial city of Nuremberg; 1815 Bavarian baron status confirmation
Tucher Siebmacher205 - Nuremberg.jpg
Tucholka since 1343 Leaning aristocracy of the Teutonic Order in Pomerania
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Tumminge from Domeneck since 1270 medieval noble family with ancestral seat at Domeneck Castle near Züttlingen
Friedrich von Domeneck, Wappenstein, Bischofshof Ladenburg.jpg
Puddling since 1337 Thuringian nobility
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Tuning ? Swabian noble family -
Tunkl since 1332 Silesian-Moravian noble family -
Türckheim since 1459 old patrician dynasty of the city of Strasbourg, who were accepted into the imperial knighthood through the purchase of knighthoods and raised to the imperial baron status in 1782
Türckheim family coat of arms 2.jpg
Door bolt from Riegelstein 1260-1619 extinct Franconian noble family
Coat of arms of the Türriegel.jpg
Turn 1170-1375 extinct Swiss noble family in Valais -
Tuschl 1259-1397 Lower Bavarian noble family during the High Middle Ages -
Twickel since 1302 Westphalian nobility; 1708 imperial baron status
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Tworkau 1288 to after 1781 Branch of the old Bohemian noble family Beneschau ( z Benešova ) -
Tyszkiewicz since 1437 Polish-Lithuanian nobility; 1569 Polish counts
POL COA Leliwa.svg