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- First reported in a heraldic inventory dated 1464–1480 "Insignia seu clenodia Regis et Regni Poloniae" by Polish historian Jan Długosz, who noted it...
- {{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) "Długosz - Insignia seu Clenodia". Archived from the original on 2008-06-22. Retrieved 2008-01-10....
- "Armorial of Belarusian Nobility". (in English) Długosz, Jan. Insignia seu clenodia Regis et Regni Poloniae. Jean Le Fevre de Saint-Remy (15th century). Armorial...
- herbowa rodów polskich. Warszawa: 1897-1906. Jan Długosz. Insignia seu Clenodia Regus et Regni Poloniae. Published by Z. Celichowski. Poznań: 1885. Nowadays...
- from the 15th century onwards. The first such armorial was Insignia seu clenodia in****i Regni Poloniae by Jan Długosz. In recent years growing interest...
- tysięcy rodów. L&L. Celichowski, Zygmunt (1885). Jan Długosz, "Insignia seu clenodia regis et regni Poloniae.Z kodeksu kórnickiego.". Poznań.{{cite book}}:...
- clenodiorum Regis et Regni Polonie descriptio. In: Jan Długosz: Insignia seu Clenodia Regis et Regni Poloniae. J. Wyrozumski: Dzieje Polski piastowskiej (VIII...
- Świat Książki, 2004, s. 176. ISBN 83-7391-166-9. Jan Długosz: Insignia seu Clenodia Regis et Regni Poloniae. Poznań: Zygmunt Celichowski, 1885, s. 20. Kasper...
- earliest heraldic source mentioning the coat of arms is the Insignia seu clenodia Regis et Regni Poloniae dated 1464–1480 by the Polish historian Jan Długosz...
- Miechowita, Chronica Polonorum, (1519) Outside the Annals, in Insignia seu clenodia Regis et Regni Poloniae, Długosz also mentions the female deity Lada, worshipped...