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Language of the text: Français
Nobility: Famille Noble - Chevaliers - Seigneurs
Nobles in:France - Suisse (Savoie - Vaud)
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Taking into account the linguistic and traditional variations present in the language, we can relate this name to an ancient and remarkable house, known since the beginning of the 13th century. This family is mentioned in several titles and public works. We cite a few figures worthy of memory: noble Jean, registered in the burrow of La Chaise-Dieu in 1391; Robert, ennobled in 1533; René, doctor in theology, loan of the seminary of St-Sulpice of the city of Puy in 1698, is registered with his cupboards in d'Hozier; Bertrand, marshal at the Royal Military School from 1741 to 1763. This ancient family which played a preponderant role in the history of the French nobility, provided a host of illustrious figures from the 12th century. To this name, we attribute a distinctive sign of nobility represented by the coat of arms reproduced below and which also confirms through its emblems, from ...
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BlazonBertholet
1. Coat of arms of family: Bertholet
Language of the text: English
Quarterly; 1.° and 4.° chequy gules and argent; 2.° and 3.° azure, three crescents or.
Coat of arms of family Bertholet from Collonges sous Salève; Source: "Armorial du Duché de Savoie, dressé pour le Marquis Costa de Beauregard".
Coupé; au 1. d'or à l'aigle de sable couronnée de gueules; au 2. d'azur à deux pals d'or à la barre d'argent brochant chargée d'un château à deux tours de gueules.
Blason de la famille Bertholet en Suisse P. d'Enhaut (Vaud); source: "Armorial Général par J.B.Rietstap".
D'azur; au chevron acc en chef de deux étoiles (5) et en pointe d'un croissant le tout d'or. Casque couronné. Cimier: une aigle d'azur becquée et membrée de gueules.
Blason de la famille Bertholet en Suisse (Bâle); source: "Armorial Général par J.B.Rietstap".
D'azzurro, a due pali d'oro, con la sbarra d'argento, carica di un castello di due torri, di rosso, attraversante, con il capo d'oro, carico di un'aquila doi nero, coronata e membrata di rosso.
Blasone della famiglia Bertholet in Rougemont; fonte: D. L. Galbreath, Armorial vaudois, vol. 1
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