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Language of the text: Français
Nobility: Famille Noble - Chevaliers - Seigneurs
Nobles in:France (Velay)
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Heraldic Traces :
Carlat
Français
Ancienne famille du Velay. Gaucelin et Barthélemy, chanoines-comtes de Brioude 1324 et 1334, appartenaient à la seconde maison des vicomtes du Carladèz en Haute-Auvergne, issue de Geoffroy V sire de Pons, vicomte de Turenne, de Blaye et de Riberac, qui épousa en 1290 Isabelle de Rodez, comtesse de Carlat. ...
When you buy a heraldic document a new accurate analysis of the heraldic research will be performed by an expert heraldist and the document will be written in Italian or English.
The coat of arms will be checked and, if necessary, redesigned in strict compliance with the heraldic rules by our experts.
BlazonCarlat
Coat of arms of family Carlat
Language of the text: Français
D'argent, à la fasce coticée d'or et de gueules de six pièces.
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The Heraldic Traces are dossiers made by an A.I. useful as a starting point for researchers and passionate heraldists and confirm that there is information to work on and it is possible to order a heraldic document.
Variations of surnames are frequent and mainly derive from involuntary acts such as translation errors or dialectal inflections or from voluntary acts such as attempts to escape persecution or acquisition of titles and properties of other families