The coat of arms of the city of Gdańsk (Polish: herb Gdańska, German: Wappen Danzigs), in its current form, dates back to 1410 and Banderia Prutenorum.
It depicts two silver crosses on a red shield above each other, above which hovers a golden crown.
The coat of arms in its current form (two crosses and a crown) was given by Casimir IV Jagiellon on May 25, 1457.
[3] Coat of arms of Gdańsk was also used by several noble families of Russia, including Counts Sheremetevs,[4] Lodygins, and Konovnitsyns.
[5] In case of the Sheremetev and Konovnitsyn coat of arms, it refers to the legendary origin of the family from the leader of one of the Prussian tribes.