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'''DUCHY OF AUSCHWITZ'''
'''DUCHY OF AUSCHWITZ'''


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'''Origin/meaning :'''<br>
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The Duchy of Auschwitz (now [[Oświęcim (district)]] Poland) was bought by the Polish Kings in 1457. After the Polish Division in 1772 the Duchy became part of Austria-Hungary. The eagle is either the old eagle of <a href="n-sileziSilezia]], or the eagle of <a href="pol/pl-natPoland]]. The colours were changed to silver and blue in 1806.
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===Origin/meaning===
The Duchy of Auschwitz (now [[Oświęcim (county)|Oświęcim]] Poland) was bought by the Polish Kings in 1457. After the Polish Division in 1772 the Duchy became part of Austria-Hungary. The eagle is either the old eagle of [[County of Nieder Lausitz|Silezia]], or the eagle of [[Poland]]. The colours were changed to silver and blue in 1806.
 
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[[Literature]] : Ströhl, 1890
[[Literature]] : Ströhl, 1890


[[Category:Austro-Hungarian Empire]]
[[Category:Austro-Hungarian Empire]]

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DUCHY OF AUSCHWITZ

Arms (crest) of Duchy of Auschwitz
Official blazon
English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The Duchy of Auschwitz (now Oświęcim Poland) was bought by the Polish Kings in 1457. After the Polish Division in 1772 the Duchy became part of Austria-Hungary. The eagle is either the old eagle of Silezia, or the eagle of Poland. The colours were changed to silver and blue in 1806.


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Literature : Ströhl, 1890