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Last name
Schuster

Nobility: Baron - Adel - Ritter
Nobles in:
Deutschland - Österreich
Language of the text: Deutsch

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Heinrich Schuster 1340 Böblingen Bürg Ivo 1466 Echterdingen Schreiber und Wortfüherer Bonusvir 1309 Ravensburg Bursarius Berufsname aus dem mittelhochdeutschen schuochsûtære wird zu schuochster, schuchster, schuster gleich Schuhnahter. Schon der lateinische sutor (aus suere gleich nähen) bezeichnet vorwiegend den Flickschuster. Schuster Obwohl keine sicheren Angaben zur Datierung des geschichtlichen Ursprungs und zu seiner Zuordnung zu einem bestimmten Gebiet vorhanden sind, ist ein Nachweis des Adels über die Deutung des Wappens möglich. Seit Beginn des 15. Jahrhunderts lockerte sich die Verbindung des Wappens mit dem Landbesitz immer mehr, da die Wappenvergabe auf immer größere Personenkreise und Familien aus den Bürgerräten, Inhaber bestimmten Ämter oder Handel- und Gewerbetreibende ausgedehnt wurde.

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D'oro, ad una scarpa di nero in fascia con il tallone di rosso e tre rose di rosso fustate di verde uscenti dalla scarpa. Cimiero: due proboscidi troncate di rosso su oro ornate ognuna di una rosa di rosso uscente.

Blasone della famiglia Schuster dalla Germania. Fonte bibliografica: "Armorial Général par J.B.Rietstap - Deuxième èdition refondue et augmentée - Tome II L-Z".

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Troncato, al 1° d'argento, a tre frecce al naturale in palo impennate di rosso poste su un arco al naturale posato in fascia; al 2° di nero ad un corno da caccia d'oro legato del medesimo rivolto. Elmo coronato. Cimiero: un giovane uscente vestito di rosso cinto d'argento con un cappello di rosso ornato d'argento tenente un arco nella mano destra ed incoccando una freccia d'argento con la sinistra tra due proboscidi troncate a destra di nero su oro e a sinistra d'argento su nero. Svolazzi: a destra d'oro e di nero e a sinistra d'argento e di nero. Supporti: due leoni d'oro.

Blasone della famiglia Schuster in Austria (Nobili del S.R.I il 21-03-1744, Baroni austriaci il 2-03-1810). Fonte bibliografica: "Armorial Général par J.B.Rietstap - Deuxième èdition refondue et augmentée - Tome II L-Z".

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