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Last name: Boston

Dossier: 693016
Type:Heraldic Traces
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Language of the text: Français
Nobility: Famille Noble - Chevaliers - Seigneurs
Nobles in:France (Auvergne-Dauphiné)
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Heraldic Traces :
Boston


Français
Nobility crown BostonAntique maison du Dauphiné, alias Aymar, qui d'après Guy se trouverait citée dans des chartes de 811 et 940. Certains généalogistes la font descendre des ducs de Gênes, d'autres des vicomtes de Marseille. Grande race à jamais illustrée par le 38° évêque du Puy. Adhémar légat du Pape et promoteur de la première croisade, lequel entraîna à sa suite, dans l'armée du comte de Toulouse, huit mille hommes presque tous originaires du Velay et de l'Auvergne. Peu de familles ont donné à l'Église autant de dignitaires. On rencontre sous ce nom: des évêques de Saint-Paul Trois Châteaux (1119-1328-1482); des évêque de Metz (1328-1366); un évêque d'Orange (1496); des archevêques d'Arles (1622-1697); un agent général du Clergé de France. Nombreux officiers généraux, gouverneurs de provinces, chevaliers de l'Ordre du Roi, chevaliers et commandeurs de Malte, etc. Branches en Languedoc, Provence, Ile de France, Lyonnais. Grandes alliances. Devise: Plus d'honneur que d'honneurs!. Cimier: Un lion issant, armé d'une lance à banderole d'or, chargée de la légende: Lancea sacra. Branche d'Auvergne: comprise au ban de 1543. Deux chanoines-comtes de Brioude (1350-1470); des hommes d'armes et capitaines châtelains. Athine dame de St-Préjet-d'Allier épousa en 1481, noble Louis Gauthier damoiseau, de la ville d'Annonay, veuf et père d'un fils nommé Robinet Gauthier damoiseau, auquel la dame de St-Préjet sa belle-mère légua tous ses biens en 1481. Jacques et Gabriel, ce dernier père de Louis, sont dits habitant près de St-Romain en 1540. ...

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Blazon Boston

Coat of arms of family Boston

Coat of arms of family Boston

Language of the text: Français

D'or, à trois bandes d'azur. Branche d'Auvergne: de gueules, à una colombe essorante d'argent, tenant en son bec un rameau d'olivier d'or; au chef cousu d'azur, chargé de trois étoiles d'or.


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