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Ancient and noble German family from Bavaria, of clear and ancestral virtue, that has worldwide spread, over the centuries. The main branches of the family settled in New York (USA), Austria and Switzerland. The clear nobility of the Sauer House is confirmed by its presence in the valuable work of J.B. Rietstap (12 May 1828–24 December 1891), a Dutch heraldist and genealogist, "The Armorial General", a monumental work that contains the blazons of the coats of arms of more than 130,000 European families. According to what has been handed down, the family obtained the title of Barons of Saint Empire on May 2, 1630 and of Counts of Saint Empire on August 27, 1668. The confirmation of its nobility arrived on March 26, 1865. The Austrian branch obtained the recognition of nobility on December 27, 1834. From the analysis of colours and symbols of the coat of arms we can ...
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BlazonSauer
1. Coat of arms of family: Sauer
Language of the text: English
Gules; three oars or palewise rangé on a party per pale; first and second party per fesse of three that make six quarters, over all a base enty; 1 gules, a lion passant or on a mount in base vert holding in the dexter paw a ring of the second; 2 sable, a bend sinister argent charged with three chevron gules bendwise sinister; 3 party per pale or and gules, three annulets counterchanged 2 and 1; 4 or, three spades démanché pallwise, sable; 5 party per fesse sable and argent, over all a bear rampant contourné brochant, proper; 6 azure, a scepter palewise or between to bird heads addorsed of the same; in the base an arm in armour issuing from a cloud, holding a mace, proper. Four helmets crowned. Crest: 1 two oyster feathers or and gules between to spades démanché sable; 2 a lion issuant contourné or hoding a ring of the same; 3 two spades sable with the handles in base; 4 a pair of wing conjoined with the arms of the second quarter (on the sinister wing the bend sinister is changed to bend dexter). Lambrequins argent and gules.
Source: "Armorial Général par J.B.Rietstap - Deuxième èdition refondue et augmentée - Tome II L-Z" page 675.
Argent, an arrow proper feathered argent per pale between two stars gules. Helmet crowned. Crest: a lion issuant or holding the arrow. Lambrequins: argent and gules.
Sauer from Bavaria; source: "Armorial Général par J.B.Rietstap - Deuxième èdition refondue et augmentée - Tome II L-Z" page 675.
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