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Ancienne et noble famille allemande, de vertu claire et ancestrale, qui s'est répandue dans le monde entier, au cours des siècles. L'immensité de cette famille est également attestée par la présence de ses nombreuses branches 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 et "Johann Siebmachers allgemeines großes und vollständiges Wappenbuch", une série de livres héraldiques en plusieurs volumes d'armoiries de la noblesse du Saint Empire romain germanique. La tradition veut qu'il s'agisse d'une des plus anciennes familles de Zinnwald. Le premier membre de la famille que nous connaissons est un Christoph Ehrhardt, florissant en 1657. Par la suite, le prédicat von Zinnwalde a été ajouté au nom de famille ; ainsi un Friedrich Heinrich Ehrhardt signé lui-même, en 1784. Dans les livres nobles il y a aussi ...
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BlazonEhrhardt
1. Coat of arms of family: Ehrhardt
Language of the text: English
Azure, on a ring, or, in the shape of a rounded serpent with two heads, the ring chapped with a precious stone, a fleur-de-lys of the second placed in the center of the Ring. Crest: the arms of the shield.
Coat of arms of family Ehrhardt in Memmingen, Nobles of the Holy Roman Empire on Nov. 24, 1795; source: "Armorial Général par J.B.Rietstap - Deuxième èdition refondue et augmentée - Tome II L-Z".
2. Coat of arms of family: Ehrhart Edle von Ehrhartstein
Language of the text: English
Party per fesse gules on a wall argent ghibbelline embattled; the gules charged with a man issant from the wall vested vert, adorned argent, girdled gules, with an Albanian hat vert, adorned sable, tassel or, holding in his dexter hand a heart gules, the sinisiter resting on the hip. Helmet crowned. Crest: the man issant. Lambrequin: dexter argent and gules, sinister argent and sinople.
Coat of arms of family Ehrhardt or Ehrhart Edle von Ehrhartstein in Tyrol, Nobles on May 17, 1824; source: "Armorial Général par J.B.Rietstap - Deuxième èdition refondue et augmentée - Tome II L-Z".
Party per pale, 1° azure, a rose, gules, on a chapé ployé three ears of wheat issant between two harts or; 2° or, a wing azure. Crest: on two wings conjoined azure and or three wheat ears or. Lambrequin: azure and or.
Coat of arms of family Ehrhardt in Zinnwald. Source: "Siebmacher's großes und allgemeines Wappenbuch, Bd. 5 (Bürgerliche Geschlechter Deutschlands und der Schweiz), 6. Abt.: Neunzehnhundertfünfundvierzig bürgerliche Wappen, Nürnberg 1901, 20".
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