Herburt coat of arms explained

Herb:Herburt
Battlecry:Herburt
Alternative:Pawcz, Fullstein, Herbort, Herbortowa, Voronich
Mention:Westphalia, Moravia, Poland (1353)
Families:Arłamowski, Chełmowski, Dobromilski, Falsztyn, Fulstein, Fulsztyn, Fulsztyński, Gerberski, Hajbowicz, Helman, Herberski, Herbortowski, Herburt, Hewel, Hewell, Heybowicz, Katyna, Kobyliński, Kozika, Kozieka, Kozieł, Koziełł, Lewgowd, Milatowskic, Mierzewski, Modzelewski, Modzelowski, Nicz, Nosicki, Nowicki, Odnowski, Ponyrko, Powęzowski, Rymgayło, Rymgayłowicz, Wismułowicz, Wisnarzewski, Woronicz, Zyniew
Towns:Bohušov (Cz), Felsztyn(PL -1939)

Herburt is a Polish coat of arms. It was used by several distinct and unrelated szlachta families such as the Pawcz family of Ruthenian Galicia. A coat of arms is an individual or family heirloom the origins of which lie in the 12th century. [1]

Notable bearers

Notable bearers of this coat of arms include:

See also

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: College of Arms - College of Arms. www.college-of-arms.gov.uk. en-gb. 2018-09-25.