Drużyna coat of arms

Białonocki, Białowodzki, Blencki, Bochun, Boczowski, Czemierz, Czerniawski, Drużyna, Kozubowski, Laskowski, Lubomirski, Lutomski, Łapka, Mikulski, Rupniewski - Rupniowski- z Rupniow - Rupnowski - z Rupnow - z Rupniew, Słupski, Sowa, Sąspowski, Stadnicki, Szow.

(latina), "Druszyna from the house of Srzenyawa without a cross in a red field brings the Polish race to the shedding of prone blood, guilty of blessed Stanislaus."

Bartosz Paprocki, in his work Herby Rycerstwa Polskiego, references Jan Długosz, who describes the Szreniawity in death of Bishop Stanisław in 1060.

The distinction between the Drużyna and Szreniawa coat of arms marks an evolution in heraldic symbols, reflecting changes in familial alliances, political positions, and possibly the influence of ecclesiastical or regional heraldry.

This change highlights how heraldic symbols could evolve and be distinguished over time based on specific features, such as the inclusion or exclusion of certain elements like a cross.[AI-generated?]