Rogala coat of arms
Rogala is a Polish coat of arms, likely based upon armorial bearings imported from Northeastern Germany to Poland around 1109, by members of the von Bibersztein family. Polish descendants of this family later added a second horn, that of the Urus or European Bison, to create the Rogala arms. It was used by numerous szlachta families in the time of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
Blazon
Heraldist Kasper Niesiecki describes it as white with a red deer horn, and red with a white bull horn. The horns' place is swapped on the helmet.Notable bearers
Notable bearers of these arms include:- House of Krasicki
- Ignacy Krasicki
- Józef Wybicki — Author of Polish national anthem, Mazurek Dąbrowskiego
- Kost Levytsky — Ukrainian politician, Chairman of State Secretariat of West Ukraine
- Mykhailo Levytsky — Metropolitan Archbishop of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church
- Volodymyr Levytsky — Ukrainian mathematician
- Feliks Turski, bishop
- Wasielewski
- Karol Aleksander Krasicki
- Wiseł Czambor
- Ignacy Zaborowski
- Albrycht Zaborowski
- Janusz Kałuski
- Kulczyński
- Józef Zawadzki (chemist)
- Aleksander Zawadzki (naturalist)
- Augustyn Ludwik Michał Brzeżański
- Tadeusz Zawadzki
- Jan Boży Krasicki
- Ksawery Franciszek Krasicki
- Wacław Denhoff-Czarnocki
- Stanisław Sieciński
- Piotr Pilik
- Władysław Rozwadowski *
- Jan Gotfryd Biberstein-Krasicki *
- Jerzy Krasicki
- Casmir Koczorowski
- Bruno-Denis-Aeropagite-Marcel Kicinski
- Samuel-Albert Lewicki
- Kazimierz-Witold-Stanislaw Zawadzki
- Stefan Rogala-Bojakowski