Topór coat of arms


Topór is a Polish coat of arms. It was used by several szlachta families in medieval Poland and under the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.

History

The topór coat of arms is one of the oldest szlachta armorial bearings, found on a wax seal dated to 1282. Before the Union of Horodło in 1413, it's believed approximately 220 Polish szlachta families in and around Kraków, Lublin and Sandomierz used these arms.
Under the Union of Horodło the coat of arms was represented by Maciej z Wąsosza, the Voivod of Kraków, and by Jan Butrym, a Lithuanian boyar. After the Union of Horodło the topór coat of arms was transported to Lithuania and adopted by Jan Butrym. Due to its antiquity it was sometimes referred to as Starża, an Old-Polish word meaning "old age".

[Blazon]

Gules an axe proper. For a crest, issuant from a ducal coronet an axe proper in bend.

Notable bearers

Notable bearers of this coat of arms have included: