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DescriptionHerb Łabędź 1.svg |
Polski: Herb szlachecki Łabędź
English: "Łabędź" - Polish knight coat of arms
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9 May 2006 |
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This vector image was created with Inkscape by Bastianowa ( Bastiana) na podstawie Herb Łabędź.jpg. |
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- Tadeusz Gajl – projekt graficzny – Herb Łabędź.jpg
- Bastianow ( Bastian) – wersja wektorowa
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Some (or all) of the elements of this image were originally created by Tadeusz Gajl, and were published in: Herbarz polski: od średniowiecza do XX wieku, L&L, Gdańsk, 2007, ISBN 978-83-60597-10-1
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Permission is granted under GNU Free Documentation License / Creative Commons ShareAlike License 3.0 to create vector versions of all Coats of arms of polish nobility from the book mentioned in the header. |
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