Achinger coat of arms
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| Achinger | |
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| Alternative names | Aichinger, Ajchinger, Ajchigier, Bażyński, Kieystucz, Wiewiórka |
| Earliest mention | XV |
| Towns | none |
| Families | 15 altogether: Achinger, Adamski, Affanasowicz or Affanowicz, Aychingerski, Barwiński, Berwiński, Ichnatowicz, Ichnatowski, Ihnatowicz, Ihnatowski, Jagowd(owicz), Leszniewski, Pilchowski, Rycze(o)wski, Ryszewski. |
Achinger - is a Polish Coat of Arms. It was used by several szlachta families in the times of the Kingdom of Poland and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
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The Achinger symbol in my opinion is a sign of power and knowledge.

