Csomortáni Family

Granted in the Kingdom of Hungary in 1722, the Csomortáni family’s coat of arms is a quintessential example of Hungarian heraldic tradition. The shield, rendered in a rich cœlestini coloris, features two golden lions sitting back to back upon a grassy green plain—a naturalistic and striking composition.

Above the shield, the crest showcases a timeless symbol of Hungarian nobility: an armoured arm brandishing a sabre, embodying martial prowess.

This coat of arms was later documented by Count Gyula Andrássy in his 1913 work Liber armorum Hungariae, cementing its place in the heraldic legacy of Hungary.