Zablocki

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Zabłocki is the name of an old Polish noble family from the Jastrzębiec tribe and the coat of arms " Łada ", which took the name Zabłocki after the acquisition of Zabłocie Pułtuskie in Greater Poland in 1500. In 1782 Maciej Zabłocki was raised to the rank of count by Emperor Joseph II . The use of this title was recognized in the Kingdom of Poland on May 24, 1824 and confirmed by Russian authorities on May 8, 1861 and February 4, 1902.

coat of arms

Family coat of arms Łada

The coat of arms of the Zabłocki family is a modification of the Polish family coat of arms Łada. It shows a silver horseshoe on a red background that is open at the bottom. A gold cross sits on the horseshoe. On the left there is a silver, overturned arrow and on the right another one with the point pointing upwards. In the lower field there are two hunting horns with their tips facing each other. On the helmet is a gold, crowned lion holding a sword. The coat of arms dates back to 1248.