- See also:
Armorial du
Premier Empire (fr)
Below is a list
which presents and
describes of the coat of arms of the
Nobility of the
First French Empire in...
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Illustrated by
Appropriate Figures,
Displaying Their Dress, Tartans, Arms,
Amorial Insignia and
Social Occupations, p. 3. Ackerman. At
Google Books. Retrieved...
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Bascharage (French: [bɑʃaʁaʒ]; Luxembourgish: Nidderkäerjeng [ˈnidɐˌkɛːɐ̯ʒeŋ]; German: Niederkerschen) is a town and a
former commune in south-western...
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motto qui
cherche trouve ("whoever s****s
shall find") is
taken from the
amorial bearings of the La
Trobe family - qui la cèrca la tròba (Occitan for "who...
- (May 2006). "A
petition for Arms with
Baronial Additaments" (PDF). The
Amorial Register Newsletter. 1 (Special ed.).
Archived from the
original (PDF)...
- The
Rough Guide to
Andalucia 6,
Rough Guides; 6
edition (20
April 2009)
Amorial Bearings from the "Lyon Register"
quoted in
Alexander L. Moir,1913, Moir...
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Known from 1504 with
squire Bent Mogensson.
Norway Benzon Noble 1679
Amorial letter for
brothers Niels and
Peter Benzon. Came to
Norway with
Niels son...
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Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales:
Comprising a
Registry of
Amorial Bearings from the
Earliest to the
Present Time. London:
Harrison & Sons...
- Van
Cortlandt family Appleton, W.S. The
Heraldic Journal,
Recording the
Amorial Bearings and
Genealogies of
American Families,
Wiggen & Lunt, Boston, 1867...
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authors list (link) Appleton, W.S. The
Heraldic Journal,
Recording the
Amorial Bearings and
Genealogies of
American Families,
Wiggen & Lunt, Boston, 1867...