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| Roch III | |
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| Alternative names | Pirzchała, Skała Łamana, Roch II also |
| Earliest mention | 1238 by Rościsław comes Pierzchała |
| Towns | none |
| Families | 24 families altogether: Borowski, Broliński, Karsza, Kościuszko, Łukomski, Niereski, Obuch, Oczko, Omelański, Omeliański, Piekucki, Pielaszkowski, Pietrzejowski, Pilaszkowski, Plewiński, Plewka, Pogroszewski, Przezdziecki, Przeździecki Pierzchała, Rossudowski, Rosudowski, Rzeźnicki, Siechnowicki, Suzin, Umiastowski, Walużyniec, Woszczatyński |
Roch III - is a Polish coat of arms. It was used by several szlachta families in the times of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
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