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<p align="right">Regards and thanks to all who will decide to help the project,</p>
<p align="right">Jakub Wereszczyński of Korczak</p>
 
== [[Korczak coat of arms]] ==
[[Plik:Herb korczak.XVII.png|170px|right|thumb|[[Korczak coat of arms]]]]
<p align="justify">Korczak is a Polish coat of arms with Hungarian orgins. There are three legends about its beginnings. It is also mentioned in many European armorials for example: Armorial Gelre; Armorial Bellenville; Armorial universel, avec blasons peints; The Great Armorial of the Golden Fleece; Arma baronum Regni Poloniae per Joannem Długosz descripta; and new Polish Armorial by T. Gajl. Korczak appears also on the throne tapestry of Sigismund II Augustus and coins of Sigismund III Vasa. It was used not only by Polish nobility. In year 1413 Korczak was given to bojar (knight) Czupa from Grand Duchy of Lithuania by the Union in Horodło, in following centuries it was taken also by Russian families. It's interesting that many other western family crests are actually very similar to Korczak. Coats of arms with red and white stripes and dog in crest are used by some German families like von Heggelbach and von Sazenhofen, or French de Croÿ. In "The Royal Garden" (1599) B. Paprocki mentions that all of these families come from the Hungarian predecessors of House of Korczak. [[Korczak coat of arms|Czytaj dalej]]</p>
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