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]
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Władysław the Opole duke gives knighthoods to the brothers Herbort and Frydrusz called Pawcz 9 villages in the Przemyśl district, Sanok, November 23, 1374
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