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Heraldry
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From the site of Ukrainian
Heraldry:
"In the middle of red rectangular panel with a ratio of the
sides as 2:3 is white sign "Copasyna" - two
bent strips, between which is sword edge down."
Dov Gutterman, 27 December 2007
The sign "Copasyna" seems to be a Polish
nobility (Kopaszyna) coat of arms.
Source: wikipedia.
Ivan Sache, 10 July 2008
The emblem of the village of Potiivka is based on the
Kopaszyna Coat of Arms. The settlement of Potiivka was
established in 1652 and on February 5,1745, the Starosta
(Alderman) of the Biala Cerkiew County (Bilotserkiev County),
Prince Stanislav-Vincent Yablonovsky bestowed it as a Royal Grant
for the outstanding military service to the Commonwealth of Both
Nations to one Andrew Kompan, Rotmistrz (Rittmeister or Captain
in modern terms) of the Land Militia. Kompan family belonged to
the Kopaszyna Clan and left its mark on the history of the
village of Potiivka by giving it their Coat of Arms - Kopaszyna.
It is nice that modern Ukraine recalled the past of the village
by awarding it elements of Kopaszyna Coat of Arm in the design of
the present emblem.
Source: Ukrainian
Heraldry, confirmed by checking the dates and names with the
database of Vierhovni Rada (Parliament) of Ukraine.
Chrystian Kretowicz, 11 July 2008
image from the site of Ukrainian
Heraldry
From the site of Ukrainian
Heraldry:
"Gules; argent sign "Copasyna" - two bent strips,
between which is sword edge down. The shield enframed by or
cartouche and crowned by or village crown. The author is
E.Chernets'kyi.
The arms and flag mean merits of Andriy Compan and use his family
emblem.
E.Chernets'kyi, "The symbols of
Bilotserkivschyna"."
Dov Gutterman,27 December 2007
From the site of Ukrainian
Heraldry:
"In 1652 on a place of village was Potiiv farm. Later it has
become empty, and this land remained with the name "district
Potiivka". In February, 5th, 1745, Bila Tserkva colonel
Stanislav-Vicentiy Yablonovs'kyi has given to warrior Andriy
Compan the privilege to base village in district Potiivka with
the same name, as the award for merits."
Dov Gutterman, 27 December 2007