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| Earliest mention | unknown |
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Samson is a Polish coat of arms. It was used by several szlachta families in the times of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
Notable bearers
Notable bearers of this coat of arms include:
See also
References
- ^ Albert P. Nenarokov. Russia in the Twentieth Century. (New York: William Morrow and Co., 1968), 117-118.
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Cultural depictions | | Art |
- Samson Slaying a Philistine (Giambologna, c. 1562)
- Samson and Delilah (Rubens, c. 1609–10)
- Samson and Delilah (van Dyck, 1620)
- Samson and Delilah (van Dyck, 1630)
- Samson and Delilah (Rembrandt, 1630)
- Samson Threatening His Father-In-Law (Rembrandt, 1635)
- The Blinding of Samson (Rembrandt, 1636)
- The Wedding Feast of Samson (Rembrandt, 1638)
- Samson and Delilah (Guercino, 1654)
- Samson Mocked (Steen, c. 1670)
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