Bełty coat of arms

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Bełty
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Alternative namesBełcz, Bolc
Earliest mention1412
Townsnone
FamiliesBoltz, Kierdej, Januszowski, Graniewski, Grambiewski, Cirisser, Chorowski, Choroszewski, Belt, Chochoński, Łata, Bergielski, Bergielewicz, Bergayło, Berends, Beneszko, Benedyktowicz, Bełt or Bełtowicz, Chochorowski, Radziwanowski, Wolszleger, Śniechowski, Śmi(ie)chowski, Strzelnicki, Stradecki, Skoropadski, Rembowski, Kolędowski, Radziwonowski, Kudere(o)wski, Późniak, Pożniak, Pożaryc(s)ki, Potorzycki, Potarczycki, Połonicki, Pelicki, Zwierkowski, Radziwoński, Radziwinowski

Bełty is a Polish coat of arms.

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