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The surname Dennis is of English origin. It is derived from the medieval given name Dennis, the vernacular form of the Greek name 'Dionysios', 'follower of Dionysos'. An eastern god introduced to the classical pantheon at a relatively late date and bearing a name of probably Semitic origin; his orgiastic cult seems to have originated in Persia or elsewhere in Asia. His name is of uncertain derivation, although the first part seems to be related to the name of the supreme god Zues. The name was borne by several early Christian saints, including St. Dennis, a third century evangelist who converted the Gauls and became a patron saint of Paris. It was on his account that the name was popular among the Normans. The popularity of the name in England seems largely due to French influence. The name may also be an English variation of Dench; an ethnic name ...
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.
De gueules, au chevron d'or ch. de trois annelets du champ et acc. de trois fleurs-de-lis du second. Cimier: un château sommé de deux tours d'argent sommée chacune d'une bannière de gueules flottant à dextre. Supports: deux lévriers au naturel colletés et enchaînés d'or. Devise: SUAVITER SED FORTITER
Blason de la famiile Dennis en Tracton Irlande - (Baron, 1780. M. ét. en 1782). Source: "Armorial Général par J.B.Rietstap".
De gueules, à trois têtes de léopard d'or traversées par une fleur-de-lys d'azur à la bande engrelée du mesme brochant sur le tout. Cimier: un écureuil assis colleté et enchaîné. Devise DIEU ET LA MER.
Blason de la famille Dennis en Angleterre (Ex-Libris George Ravenscroft Dennis, 1893). Source: "Armorial Général par J.B.Rietstap".
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