Zadora (Płomień, Płomienie, Płomieńczyk) is a Polish coat of arms which was used by many szlachta families in the former territories of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
[2] The earliest mentions of the coat of arms date back to the late 14th century.
[3] Within a blue field is the singular head of a silver lion facing left, with flames issued from its mouth.
Resting on the torse is a golden crown, crested with the similar head of the silver lion, with flames also issuing from its mouth.
Notable bearers of this Coat of Arms include: