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Last name: Henrich

Dossier: 741795
Type:Heraldic dossiers
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Language of the text: Italiano
Nobility: Nobili
Nobles in:Germania
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Nobility crown HenrichAncient and very noble family of Germany, of clear and ancestral virtue, spread over the centuries in various regions of Europe and the world. The clear nobility of this house is further confirmed by its presence in some of the most valuable works of European heraldry, including: "Johann Siebmachers allgemeines großes und vollständiges Wappenbuch", an essential reference for the nobility of the Holy Roman Empire, compiled by the German heraldist Johann Ambrosius Siebmacher (1561–1611), and "Armorial général" by the Dutch heraldist and genealogist Johannes Rietstap (1828-1891), a European armorial monument containing the blazons of more than 130,000 coats of arms of European families. The first references to this illustrious family can be traced back to the late seventeenth century, as it is included among the nobles and landowners of the Land of Bavaria. Many of its exponents then successfully dedicated themselves to the exercise of legal professions. But there was no lack of men of letters, of the church and of arms. From our archives: Georg Henrich, Doctor of Law, flourishing in the late 17th century; Peter Henrich, judge, flourishing in Munich in 1712; Thomas, theologian and essayist, flourishing in 1734; Wilhelm Henrich, Bavarian landowner, flourishing in 1768; Hans Henrich, doctor of law, flourishing in 1781; Johann Henrich, Bavarian jurist, flourishing in 1801. Un ... ...

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Blazon Henrich

Coat of arms of family Henrich

1. Coat of arms of family: Henrich
Language of the text: Italiano

D'azzurro, alla fascia d'argento, alle tre frecce d'argento poste in croce di Sant'Andrea attraversanti sul tutto. Elmo coronato. Cimiero: un braccio armato d'azzurro, con il gomito ornato da un nastro di rosso, impugnante le frecce.

Blasone della famiglia Henrich in Germania; fonti bibliografiche: "Armorial Général par J.B.Rietstap - Deuxième èdition refondue et augmentée - Tome I A-K"; "Johann Siebmachers allgemeines großes und vollständiges Wappenbuch, 4. Teil, 9. Ausgabe, Nürnberg 1772, 84".

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