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Last name
Morlet

Nobility: Nobili - Signori - Cavalieri
Nobles in:
Francia - Svizzera (Bretagna - Lorena - Normandia - Artois)
Language of the text: Italiano

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Morlet

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Antica ed assai nobile famiglia francese, con diramazioni in Svizzera, Bretagna, Lorena, Normandia ed Artois, di chiara e avita virtù, propagatasi, nel corso dei secoli, in diverse regioni d'Europa. Il primo personaggio di cui abbiamo novella è il nobile Augustin, avvocato di Quimper, che nel 1529 prese in moglie Marie l'Honoré, da cui ebbe Jean, consigliere della corte presidenziale di Quimper, autore del saggio "La Ligue en Bretagne", già morto nel 1600. I suoi discendenti ebbero il titolo di Signori di Kercado, in Beuzec Cap Sizun, e di Kerdonnis, in Pontcroix. Un altro ramo della famiglia fa invece capo a Guillaume, segretario reale nel 1699, che sposò Guillemette Jocet, da cui: René, marito di Jeanne Baudran, creato cavaliere nel 1708 e padre di Pierre-Louis, geometra, membro dell'Accademia delle Scienze, di quella di Francia e di quella di Berlino. Egli sposò in Berlino, nel 1745, Eléonore de Borck, damigella d'onore della

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Morlet

D'azzurro, ad una banda ondata, scanalata e ristretta d'argento caricata di una testa di moro.

Stemma della famiglia Morlet nobile in Lorena (26-Apr-1580); fonte: "Armorial Général par J.B.Rietstap - Deuxième èdition refondue et augmentée - Tome II L-Z" pag. 263.

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Di rosso, ad un fiore d'argento dentro un anello d'oro sormontato in capo da due rose del medesimo.

Stemma della famiglia Morlet in Neufchâtel; fonte: "Armorial neuchâtelois von Pierre Huguenin-Dumittan, 2009".

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Morlet

D'azzurro, a tre forbici con le punte verso il capo d'argento.

Stemma della famiglia Morlet in Artois. Fonte: "Armoiries neuchâteloises, 1791" by Maurice Tripet, Jules Colin and Louis Benoît.

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Argent, a boar's heads in base surmounted by two mullets of six points pierced in chief, sable.

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