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Alternative names
  
Giejsztor

Towns
  
Lwów

Earliest mention
  
1582

Geysztor coat of arms

Geysztor or Gieysztor - 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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History

Name goes back to the year 1582 and Lithuania (which was then part of Poland). There are two branches of the family. One is spelled Geysztor (in the south), the other Gieysztor (in the north). The schism occurred about two hundred years later (when the family started feuding).

Blazon

The Red field (warrior or martyr; military strength and magnanimity) means that the forefather was elevated to dukedom in battle (a blue background would have meant for administrative excellence).

Stars represent celestial goodness; noble person; excellence.

Notable bearers

Notable bearers of this coat of arms include:

  • Aleksander Gieysztor
  • References

    Geysztor coat of arms Wikipedia


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