The page below comes from an application of  December 17, 1802, written by Teodor Tymofiey Mozhayski-Mozarowski to the Deputy Association of the Nobles of Volhynia.

 

It reads : "... they are sons of Kondrat, grandsons of Teodor Mozayski-Mozarowski; as well as Anton is a son of Peter, grandson of Szymon (Semen - AB), g-grandson of Demian Mozarowswki, g-g-grandson of Ivan, and g-g-g-grandson of Stefan (Stepan - AB) Mozayski-Mozarowski. Besides, they are cousins in the 6th generation; the former are descendants of Andrei (the latter are  descendants of Stefan - AB). All are g-g-g-g-sons of the married couple, namely Hawrylo (Gavrila - AB) and Anna (nee) Soltan, the Mozayskis-Mozarowskis, the g-g-g-g-g-sons of the prince Semen Mozayski, and the g-g-g-g-g-g-sons of the prince Alexander Vlodimirich Mozayski (in two different documents the prince Ivan Andreievich Mozayski has been described as Alexander; besides, the term "Vlodimirich" in ancient Poland has meant that he was descendant of St. Vladimir, the prince of Kiev - AB). They had been using the priviliges of nobility, having a coat-of-arms, namely POGONIA TERTIO "a naked horseman, watching to the right ", ...".

 

The COA on the starting page is only an idea of how this could look like, according to the above description, known from two descriptions in Polish found at Zhitomir, and from another two descriptions in Russian found at Kiev. However, it is quite probable, that the naked horseman, is, in fact, St. George,killing a dragon, like this shown on a coin below issued by the prince Ivan Andreevich Mozhayski(http://medalirus.narod.ru/Rus_min/mini759.htm).

 

The Mozhayski-Mozarowski family was, in fact, using the “DABROWA “ COA, as shown below.

 

One, or a couple of the Mozarowski families, were using the “LADA” COA, as shown below either from a document in the Zhitomir's archive, or from the confirmation of nobility issued to Pawel Janovich Mozarowski by the Austrian authorities in the year 1817. One can't, however, say, why the two COAs, are slightly differing from each other.