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Language of the text: English
Nobility: Knights - Nobles - Barons
Nobles in:Holy Roman Empire
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Ancient and noble family of the Holy Roman Empire, with branches in Germany, Hungary, Romania, Austria, France and Belgium, of clear and ancestral virtue, that has worldwide spread, over the centuries. The first traces left by the family date back to the XIII century, when a David family is remembered as landowner in West Germany. In the following centuries, the members of this family obtained the knighthood several times. But to find the first official documents of nobility, we have to refer to the 17th century. Thomas David, with his sons Theodor and Michael, and his brother John, with his sons Georg, Georg II and Johann, were recognized nobles of the Holy Roman Empire, with diploma given in Wien on July 1, 1686 by Emperor Leopold I. The family coat of arms, with the element of the Hungarian man and the head of the Turk, refers precisely to the successes ...
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BlazonDavid
1. Coat of arms of family: David
Language of the text: English
Party per fesse azure and argent; 1°. a bear issant holding a wreath or surmounted on the dexter by a rising sun or and on the sinister by a crescent argent; 2°. three hillocks in base vert sommè par three roses slipped and leaved vert, one argent between two gules. Crest: the bear of the 1°. holding the roses of the 2°. Lambrequin: dexter azure and or, sinister gules and argent.
Coat of arms of barons David in Turocz, Szent and Peter, source: Siebmacher's großes und allgemeines Wappenbuch, Bd. 4 (Habsburgermonarchie), 15. Abt. T. 1: Der Adel von Ungarn sammt den Nebenländern der St. Stephanskrone, Nürnberg 1893, 125 f.
Azure, a Hungarian vested gules fur-trimmed ermine with sieves or, holding in his dexter hand a saber skewered in a Turk's head on a mount in base vert. Crest: the man of the shield.
Coat of arms granted to Thomas David on July 1, 1686 by the emperor Leopold I. Source: Siebmacher's großes und allgemeines Wappenbuch, Bd. 4 (Habsburgermonarchie), 15. Abt. T. 1: Der Adel von Ungarn sammt den Nebenländern der St. Stephanskrone, Nürnberg 1893, 125 f.
in von Blau und Sielber getheiltem Schilde, ein in d. rechten Oberecke v. einer aufgehenden Gold Sonne, in d. linken Ecke v. einer Sielber Mondessichel begleiteter - aus d. Theilungslinie wachsender # Bär, mit d. Vordertatzen eine Gold Blätterkrone haltend; unten aus Grün Dreiberge sich erhebend, zwischen je einer Grün bestengelten, Grün beblätterten weiss Rose, eine eben solche rothe. Kleinod: der Bär des obern Feldes, hier mit d. Vorderpranken die Rosen des untern Feldes haltend. Decken: bg - rs
Quelle: Siebmacher's großes und allgemeines Wappenbuch, Bd. 4 (Habsburgermonarchie), 15. Abt. T. 1: Der Adel von Ungarn sammt den Nebenländern der St. Stephanskrone, Nürnberg 1893, 125 f.
in Blau auf Grün Boden ein ganz in Rot gekleideter Ungar mit pelzbesetzter Rot Kucsma und hohen Gold Siefeln, in der erhobenen Rechten einen Krummsäbel haltend, dessen Spitze durch den Hals eines von Rumpfe getrennten, schnurrbärtigen Türkenschädels gestossen erscheint, die Linke in die Hufte gestutzt. Kleinod: Der Ungar wachsend.
Quelle: Siebmacher's großes und allgemeines Wappenbuch, Bd. 4 (Habsburgermonarchie), 15. Abt. T. 1: Der Adel von Ungarn sammt den Nebenländern der St. Stephanskrone, Nürnberg 1893, 125 f.
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