{{Short description|Ruthenian-Polish-Russian coat of arms}} {{Unreferenced|date=April 2026}} {{Infobox emblem | name = Trubetsky | image = RU COA Troubetskoy II-1.png | image_width = | battle_cry = | alternative_names = Troubetzkoy, Trubecki, Trubic, Трубецкой | earliest_mention = 1357 | divisions_type = Towns | divisions = Trubetsk | families = Trubetsky }}

'''Trubetsky''' is a Ruthenian-Polish-Russian coat of arms. It has been used by the Trubetsky family.

==History== The Trubetsky coat of arms consist of four parts: <gallery> Image:Coat of arms of Latvia.svg|Coats of arms of Latgale and Inflanty which become the Coat of arms of Latvia.

File:Coat of arms of Poland 1919-1927.PNG|Coat of arms of the Kingdom of Poland.

Image:Herb Pogon Litewska.jpg|Coat of arms of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.

Image:Moldova herb.jpg|Coat of arms of the Principality of Moldavia, at the Cetăţuia Monastery in Iaşi. </gallery>

==Blazon== {{Empty section|date=July 2010}}

==Notable bearers== Notable bearers of this coat of arms include: * Demetriusz I Starszy * Wigund-Jeronym Trubecki * Piotr Trubecki * Ivan Bolshoy Troubetzkoy * Nikita Trubetskoy * Sergei Petrovich Troubetzkoy * Nester Trubecki * Pierre Troubetzkoy * Paolo Troubetzkoy * Yury Nolden * Tõnu Trubetsky * Wladimir Troubetzkoy

==See also== * Pogoń Litewska * Belarusian heraldry * Polish heraldry * Coat of arms

{{DEFAULTSORT:Trubetsky Coat of Arms}} Category:Belarusian coats of arms Category:Polish heraldic clans Category:Russian coats of arms Category:Trubetskoy family Category:Coats of arms with crowns

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