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Last name: Carnesse

Dossier: 686860
Type:Heraldic Traces
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Language of the text: Français
Nobility: Famille Noble - Chevaliers - Seigneurs
Nobles in:France (Bretagne)
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Carnesse


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Nobility crown CarnesseCette maison alliée à celles de Penhoët, Goulaine, Rohan, Rieux, etc., remonte à Alain, qui fit une fondation à la chapelle Saint-Philippe de Vannes en 1203; Olivier fils du président, croisé en 1248 (Chartes latines de 1191 à 1249 relatives aux croisés, provenant du cabinet Courtois); Guillaume, vivant en 1350 épouse Marie, dame de Bléhéban; Pèan, petit-fils du précédent vivant en 1412 laissa de son mariage avec Raoulette de Mello: 1° Rolland qui a continué la filiation; 2° Eon, époux de Jeanne, dame de Trécesson, dont les descendants ont pris les noms et armes de Trécesson en 1494. Jean, maître des comptes en 1402; Sylvestre, chevalier du Porc Épic en 1448 et de l'Hermine en 1454; Jean, abbé de Villenueve, décédé en 1456; Tristan, maître d'hôtel héréditaire de la reine Anne, décédé en 1535; Marc son fils, lieutenant de Roi en Basse-Bretagne capitaine de Brest et Guérande, chambellan et gentilhomme ordinaire du roi François I nommé par Henri II grand veneur, grand maître et réformateur général des eaux et forêts de Bretagne, décédé en 1553; neuf chevaliers de l'ordre depuis 1568; Guillaume, prévôt de Vertou en 1532; Catherine, abbesse de la Joie en 1580; Jérôme, vice-amiral de Bretagne, décédé en 1580; des gouverneurs de Brest, Morlaix et Quimper, de 1566 à 1632; un membre de l'Académie française, décédé en 1879. ...

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Blazon Carnesse

Coat of arms of family Carnesse

Coat of arms of family
Language of the text: Français

D'or à deux fasces de gueules. Devise: Plutôt rompre que plier.

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