Odrowąż is a Polish coat of arms of probably Moravian origin. It was used by many noble families known as szlachta in Polish in medieval Poland and later under the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, branches of the original medieval Odrowążowie family as well as families connected with the Clan by adoption.
Odrowąż coat of arms
Nobilitation of the House of Odrowąż, Liber Genesos ilustris Familiae Shidlovicae
Odrowąż Arms in the Castle of Szydłowiec
Coat of arms of Chancellor Krzysztof Szydłowiecki
Polish heraldry is the study of the coats of arms that have historically been used in Poland and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. It treats of specifically Polish heraldic traits and of the Polish heraldic system, contrasted with heraldic systems used elsewhere, notably in Western Europe. Due to the distinctive ways in which feudal societies evolved, Poland's heraldic traditions differ substantially from those of the modern-day German lands and France.
A leaf from the "Łaski's Statute" depicting the Polish Senate
Grzymała of comes Mroczek in 1262