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Larcher

Nobility: Adel - Ritter
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Larcher (plate 12.) von Eissank, ennobled by Emperor Rudolf II, recently matriculated. Coat of arms (without color specification): In the shield a diagonal bar with three eagles - want larks? - proven. On the helmet a flight with the shield figure. Larcher to Eissegg. (Plate 14.) Coat of arms: In gold, a slanting black bar, covered with three golden larks flying up. - Gem Closed golden flight covered with the shield figure. Covers: black and gold. The three brothers Andre, Johann and Caspar Larcher (Lärcher) received from Emperor Rudolf II. ddo. Prague, May 17, 1604 with the predicate "to Eissegg" (Eyseck) the imperial nobility with simultaneous improvement of them already by Archduke Ferdinand ddo. Innsbruck, August 29th, 1594, namely that the stechhelm was replaced by a spangenhelm. This nobility was not published in Salzburg until February 19, 1764. At the moment, however, the family is based in Tyrol, where Dr. Franz von Larcher zu Eissegg, Advocat in Bozen (+ October 21, 1856), entered the nobility register on November 16, 1842. He was married to Victoria, born von Walther zu Herbstenburg (died October 12, 1854). dr Eduard VL zu E., also an attorney in Bozen (born May 6, 1811), a son of the above, received the Order of the Iron Crown by imperial decree of January 4, 1881 ...

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Wappen: In Gold ein schrägrechter schwarzer Balken, mit drei goldenen, auffliegenden Lerchen belegt.- Kleinod Geschlossener goldener Flug mit der Schildfigur belegt. Decken: schwarz-golden.

Larcher zu Eissegg. Quelle: Siebmacher's großes und allgemeines Wappenbuch, Bd. 4 (Habsburgermonarchie), 6. Abt.: Der Salzburgische Adel, Nürnberg 1883, 35.

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Wappen (ohne Farbenangabe): Im Schild ein Schrägbalken mit drei Adlern - wol Lerchen? - belegt. Auf dem Helm ein Flug mit der Schildesfigur.

Quelle: Siebmacher's großes und allgemeines Wappenbuch, Bd. 4 (Habsburgermonarchie), 1. Abt.: Der Adel der gefürsteten Grafschaft Tirol, Nürnberg 1857, 10.

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