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Last name: Corroy

Dossier: 704636
Type:Heraldic dossiers
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Language of the text: English
Nobility: Nobles - Lords - Counts
Nobles in:France - Belgium
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Variations Last name: Corre,Nassau Conroy,Nassau Corroy
Variations of surnames are frequent and mainly derive from involuntary acts such as translation errors or dialectal inflections or from voluntary acts such as attempts to escape persecution or acquisition of titles and properties of other families

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Corroy
Variations Last name: Corre,Nassau Conroy,Nassau Corroy


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Nobility crown CorroyAncienne et noble famille belge, de vertu claire et ancestrale, qui s'est répandue dans le monde entier, au cours des siècles. Une succursale en particulier s'installe en Bretagne où, cependant, son patronyme est changé en Corre. L'évidente noblesse de cette Maison est également attestée par sa présence dans certains des livres héraldiques les plus importants, comme l'"Armorial général" de JB Rietstap, une œuvre monumentale qui contient les blasons des armoiries de plus de 130 000 familles européennes. . La famille Corroy est une branche de la maison de Nassau ; une branche toujours fidèle au roi d'Espagne et catholique romaine. Son histoire commence avec le mariage entre Otto II de Nassau (c. 1305 - 1351) et Adelheid de Vianden, fille de Philippe de Vianden et d'Adelheid d'Arnsberg. En effet les comtes de Vianden possédaient le château de Corroy depuis le XIIIème siècle. Mais la branche spécifiquement connue sous le nom ...

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Blazon Corroy
Variations Last name: Corre,Nassau Conroy,Nassau Corroy

Coat of arms of family Corre

1. Coat of arms of family: Corre
Language of the text: English

Azure, three trefoils or.

Coat of arms of family Corre or Corroy. Source of the blazon: "Armorial Général par J.B.Rietstap - Deuxième èdition refondue et augmentée - Tome II L-Z".

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Coat of arms of family Nassau Corroy

2. Coat of arms of family: Nassau Corroy
Language of the text: English

Quarterly; 1° and 4° azure, semé of billets, and a lion rampant or langued and armed gules; 2° and 3° gules, a fesse argent.

Coat of arms of family Nassau Corroy or Corroy.

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