This
coat of arms represents
the identity, historical
roots, and core values
of the family
association “Udruženje
Kuća Todorović”.
The white (argent)
shield features a red
lion rampant (gules)
holding a sword or sabre
in argent, symbolizing
strength, vigilance, and
noble protection of
family heritage. The
lion embodies courage,
resilience, and the duty
to defend one’s lineage
and home.
Above the helmet stands
the crest, consisting of
a full black wolf,
upright and placed
between two black bull’s
horns. The wolf reflects
ancestral resistance,
Balkan warrior
symbolism, and the
protective instincts of
the House. The bull’s
horns stand for
strength, rootedness,
and primal identity.
The mantling in blue and
white (azure and argent)
represents loyalty,
honour, dignity, and the
purity of tradition. The
artistic style draws
from 19th-century
Serbian heraldic
tradition.
According to documented
historical research by
Petar Aškraba Zagorski,
the Todorović family
descends from one of the
brothers of Vuk
Branković, the renowned
medieval Serbian noble.
This lineage, rooted in
the regions of Old
Herzegovina and Kosovo,
affirms the noble and
historical origin of the
Todorović House and
places it firmly within
the continuity of the
Serbian noble tradition.
The coat of arms was
designed by Zvonko
Todorović (Registration No.
0727), founder of
the family association
“Udruženje Kuća
Todorović”.
Rendered in digital
vector illustration, the
design respects
traditional heraldic
standards and
19th-century Balkan
symbolism. Tinctures
used are argent (white),
gules (red), azure
(blue), and sable
(black). The work is
intended for ceremonial,
archival, and official
representation of the
association and its
values.
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