Zaremba coat of arms


Zaremba is a Polish coat of arms. It was used by several szlachta families in the times of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.

History

The first historical record of the Zaremba coat of arms appears on the bishop of Poznań's seal in 1301 CE. In the 12th century, the Zaremba clan itself founded the town and endowed the church of Tuliszkow. Tuliszkow would become the seat of the Zaremba clan and in 1450, Mikolaj Zaremba, castellan of Leczyca, built the St. Vitus church, which still stands today.
The Zaremba coat of armrs is mentioned by Romain Gary in his novel Promise at dawn.

Blazon

Per fess or and gules, embattled. In chief a demi lion rampant issuant sable, langued gules. In base three golden bricks 2 and 1 garnished or. For a crest: out of a ducal coronet a lion as in the arms.

Notable bearers

Bishop of Wrocław, 13th Century
Marcin of Sławsko Lord High Steward of Kalisz, 14th Century
Bishop of Poznań, 14th Century
Jan Suchorzewski Nobleman, Politician, and Soldier
Józef Zaremba Polish military commander and general of the 18th century.