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Last name: Schirer

Dossier: 792615
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Language of the text: English
Nobility: Nobles
Nobles in:Deutschland
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Schirer


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Nobility crown SchirerAncient and illustrious German family, of clear and ancestral virtue, that has worldwide spread, over the centuries. Tradition has it that it descends from a noble house of the Duchy of Liegnitz, known as Schir, Schier, Schirau, Schieraw or, precisely, Schirer. It should be noted that the original form of a surname did not always remain intact over the centuries with its primitive spelling. Often due to incorrect transcriptions, dialectal transformations according to the regions where the lineage gradually moved, the incomprehensible handwriting of the scribes, etc., there were changes in phonetics and handwriting. There is a first mention of it in 1404, when a Peter flourished in the service of Dukes Rupert and Wencesalos II of Liegnitz. In 1447, Bonzel flourished, in the service of Duchess Elisabet of Lüben. Hans, flourishing in 1506, and George, flourishing in 1596, were both court squires. This family also had large estates in ...

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Blazon Schirer

Coat of arms of family Schirer

1. Coat of arms of family: Schirer
Language of the text: Italiano

Per fesse or and gules; a horse rampant argent bridled proper. Crest: the horse between two proboscides or and gules.

Blazon whose description has been handed down for a long time and on the basis of it it was possible to provide a reconstruction.

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Coat of arms of family Schier, Schirau, Schir, Schirer, Schieraw

2. Coat of arms of family: Schier, Schirau, Schir, Schirer, Schieraw
Language of the text: English

Gules, a unicorn salient bendy of twelve argent and gule. Crest: the unicorn issant. Lambrequin: gules and argent.

Coat of arms of family Schir. Sources of the blazon: Siebmacher's großes und allgemeines Wappenbuch, Bd. 6 (Abgestorbene, erloschene Geschlechter), 8. Abt., T. 2: Der abgestorbene Adel der Preußischen Provinz Schlesien, 2. Teil, Nürnberg 1890, 115; "Armorial Général par J.B.Rietstap - Deuxième èdition refondue et augmentée". It is believed that the Schirer family is of the same agnation.

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