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Last name: Carneiro

Dossier: 601644
Type:Heraldic dossiers
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Language of the text: Portugûes
Nobility: Nobres
Nobles in:Portugal (França, Espanha)
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Carneiro


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Nobility crown CarneiroSe dan varios orígenes a las ovejas; algunos nos derivan de los condes de Moutos, Francia; otros que provienen de D. Lourenço Anes Carnes, cuyo apodo se habría derivado del de C.; aún otros, que serían de España, ya que el apodo ya existía en el siglo XII. Sin embargo, existía la Serra de C., un antiguo nombre para una montaña cerca de Oporto, y una parroquia del mismo nombre, en el antiguo municipio de Gestaçô. El individuo más viejo conocido con el apellido, muy probablemente por un apodo, es Pedro C., señor de las tierras de Valdevez en el momento del conde D. Henrique, de quien proviene la familia. Desde Vila do Conde: rama de la familia de C. do Porto, descendiente de Pedro C., vasallo del rey D. João I, quien donó la granja de Tresgude, en Gaia, a 3.5.1385, concejal de la ciudad de Porto en 1380, y su esposa Catarina Afonso. Su bisnieto, por varony legítimo, Gomes C. (hijo de Gil C., noble caballero de la Casa del Rey D. Afonso V, y su esposa Leonor Anes) pasó a Vila do Conde en la segunda mitad del siglo. XV, y de esto y su esposa fue João C. Gaio, un noble de la República Checa, abogado de Vila do Conde à Cortes de 1641, que se casó, el 17.7.1619, con su primo D. Francisca C., padres de D. Catarina C., sucesora, casada con Domingos Álvares da Costa, licenciada en Derecho por la UC, y el Sr. de la casa y morgado do Outerio, freg. de Burgães, Santo Tirso. De esta pareja fue bisnieto y sucesor, por varony legítimo, José C. da Costa de Magalhães Brandão, sr. de las casas de Costa o Cadeia Velha. ...

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Blazon Carneiro

Coat of arms of family Carneiro

1. Coat of arms of family: Carneiro
Language of the text: Portugûes

De vermelho, com banda de azul, perfilado de ouro, carregada de três flores-de-lis do mesmo e acompanhado de dois carneiros de prata, armados de ouro.

Citado em "Armorial Lusitano - Anuário da Nobreza de Portugal".

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Coat of arms of family Carneiro

2. Coat of arms of family: Carneiro
Language of the text: Portugûes


Brasão Carneiro do Portugal.

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