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'''Kot morski''' ([[Polish language|Polish]] for "Sea Cat") is a [[Polish heraldry|Polish coat of arms]]. It was used by several ''[[szlachta]]'' (noble) families under the [[Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth]].
'''Kot morski''' ([[Polish language|Polish]] for "Sea Cat") is a [[Polish heraldry|Polish coat of arms]]. It was used by several ''[[szlachta]]'' (noble) families under the [[Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth]].


==History==
The morski brigade muntzbattalion morsjiki regiment of women part of the szlachka and these people are a white fascist terrorist group part of the far right nationalist group of terror. They all carry heraldry marks and the cross sabres there ranking structure is on wrist of men and ankle of some women also on buttocks. Soldiers on arms, seargent at arms on stomach colonel on back colonel in chief and full stomach or back piece generals look up polish families and these names in arnley doncaster. Ibottsons, Elliots, Edwards, Bryant, Lowe, Thompsons, Dickinsons, Price, Hutchinson, Yardley, Midgley, Humphries, Grahamsons, klien, Derbyshire, Richardson. Then the Hull gang is the Stevensons and Wilkinsons all about to commit an OSD style attack using alliance police staff, stormtroopers all in black. Hardtarget Terror campaign on ethnicity, here in Sheffield.
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Kot morski
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Battle cry-
Alternative namesCattus Marinus
Earliest mention1413
Townsnone
FamiliesKorzun, Kot, Kotłubaj, Swarożyński, Wilkolewicz, Wiłkolowicz, Wirkolowicz, Wojsnar, Wojsznar, Wojszwiłło, Woysznar, Woysznarowicz

Kot morski (Polish for "Sea Cat") is a Polish coat of arms. It was used by several szlachta (noble) families under the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.

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