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- Kur_coat_of_arms abstract "Kur is a Polish coat of arms. It was used by several noble families forming a Clan of Kur in the times of the Kingdom of Poland and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. It is noted during the reign of the Jagiellon dynasty and illustrated with its original name in the work of Bartosz Paprocki "Herby Rycerstwa Polskiego" in 1584. Furthermore, it is published in the work of Szymon Okolski in 1641. and several other publicationsThe Kur coat of arms have also been used before Jagiellon dynasty time in Poland under alternative name Kokoty, which can be seen in the court documents holding stamps of the CoA, signed by the judge Szyban von Der (from Der of Misni) between 1287 and1311 in the court of Henry III, prince of Głogów. The person of Szyban von Der have been incorrectly identified by Franciszek Piekosinski as Szyban Tadera of the Gryf coat of arms, the castellan of Swiny.The most notable member of the Clan of Kur was Mikołaj Kiczka, the Archdeacon of Gniezno and one of the most trusted procurators to the King Władysław Jagiełło. On behalf of the king, he negotiated with the Teutonic Knights to establish borders delineation with Poland in Rome 1421–1422 in presence of the Pope Martin V.Families of the Clan of Kur were in the medieval times of same origin. The clan and its land is closely connected to the Mazovia region of Poland. Although nobility Mazovia received equal rights as in the rest of Poland, it retained independent status until 1529, when Sigismund I the Old incorporated Mazovia into the Polish state. Outside the Mazovia region, the clan members are also be found in other regions of the Commonwealth, including Silesia, Podlaskie Voivodeship and Lublin.".
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- Kur_coat_of_arms wikiPageID "13658497".
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- Kur_coat_of_arms alternativeNames "Kur Biały, Kokot".
- Kur_coat_of_arms battleCry "Kur".
- Kur_coat_of_arms cities Kurozwęki.
- Kur_coat_of_arms cities Kurów.
- Kur_coat_of_arms cities Oława.
- Kur_coat_of_arms color "#de251a".
- Kur_coat_of_arms colorText "#ffffff".
- Kur_coat_of_arms divisions "Kurkowszczyzna".
- Kur_coat_of_arms divisionsType "Divisions".
- Kur_coat_of_arms earliestMention "1496".
- Kur_coat_of_arms families "Bosowski, Gall, Horodyński, Karszański, Karszeński, Kazimierski, Kiczka, Kokot, Kur, Kurakowski, Kurek, Kurowski, Kurski, Kurzecki, Kurzewski, Kurzyk, Kurzyna, Szaprowski, Opersdorf".
- Kur_coat_of_arms hasPhotoCollection Kur_coat_of_arms.
- Kur_coat_of_arms name "Kur".
- Kur_coat_of_arms subject Category:Clan_of_Kur.
- Kur_coat_of_arms subject Category:Polish_coats_of_arms.
- Kur_coat_of_arms type Artifact100021939.
- Kur_coat_of_arms type CoatOfArms103058726.
- Kur_coat_of_arms type Decoration103169390.
- Kur_coat_of_arms type Design103178782.
- Kur_coat_of_arms type Emblem103282591.
- Kur_coat_of_arms type Heraldry103515338.
- Kur_coat_of_arms type Object100002684.
- Kur_coat_of_arms type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Kur_coat_of_arms type PolishCoatsOfArms.
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- Kur_coat_of_arms comment "Kur is a Polish coat of arms. It was used by several noble families forming a Clan of Kur in the times of the Kingdom of Poland and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. It is noted during the reign of the Jagiellon dynasty and illustrated with its original name in the work of Bartosz Paprocki "Herby Rycerstwa Polskiego" in 1584. Furthermore, it is published in the work of Szymon Okolski in 1641.".
- Kur_coat_of_arms label "Kur (Wappengemeinschaft)".
- Kur_coat_of_arms label "Kur (herb szlachecki)".
- Kur_coat_of_arms label "Kur coat of arms".
- Kur_coat_of_arms label "Кур (герб)".
- Kur_coat_of_arms sameAs Kur_(Wappengemeinschaft).
- Kur_coat_of_arms sameAs Kur_(herb_szlachecki).
- Kur_coat_of_arms sameAs m.03cd7yp.
- Kur_coat_of_arms sameAs Q1138112.
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- Kur_coat_of_arms sameAs Kur_coat_of_arms.
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- Kur_coat_of_arms depiction POL_COA_Kur.svg.
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