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Last name: Capillery

Dossier: 704127
Type:Heraldic Traces
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Language of the text: Français
Nobility: Famille Noble - Chevaliers - Seigneurs
Nobles in:France (Languedoc)
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Capillery


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Nobility crown CapilleryThis family is inscribed in the General Armorial, which proves that in the past it stood out for its indisputable value, a nobility also demonstrated thanks to documents transmitted over time from generation to generation. It was only in the old burrows that it was possible to find the first degrees of this house; and the marriage contracts or the wills having been lost, it is only from this precious register that one can ask for information. From the nobility of this name, all those who have described families and their kingdom have been witnesses. She owes it to illustrious and famous men either for their exploits or for their valor. The origin of this house is well known, and this leads to assumptions which offer the possibility of encouraging research from which to extract reliable information. Place of origin of this family: Languedoc. It is found at different times and in various localities. It is certain however that formerly, in the succession of historical facts of small or large scale, the original strain could give rise to many flowering branches in various French regions. The family distinction represented here in the form of a coat of arms, survives through the centuries thanks to precious testimonies which have enabled us to report the exploits and actions of this noble family. Arms of this family: Argent to the phoenix Gules on his immortality, a chief Azure charged with 3 mullets Or. Nobiliary titles of this family: ennobled by functions: Capitoul de Toulouse in 1692. ...

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Blazon Capillery

Coat of arms of family Capillery

Coat of arms of family Capillery

Language of the text: Français

D'argent au phénix de gueules sur son immortalité, au chef d'azur chargé de 3 étoiles d'or.


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