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Last name: Henrich

Dossier: 741795
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Language of the text: Italiano
Nobility: Nobili
Nobles in:Germania
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Nobility crown HenrichAntigua y muy noble familia de Alemania, de clara y ancestral virtud, repartida a lo largo de los siglos en diversas regiones de Europa y del mundo. La clara nobleza de esta casa se confirma aún más por su presencia en algunas de las obras más valiosas de la heráldica europea, entre ellas: "Johann Siebmachers allgemeines großes und vollständiges Wappenbuch", una referencia esencial para la nobleza del Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico, recopilada por el heraldista alemán Johann Ambrosius Siebmacher (1561-1611) y "Armorial général" del heraldista y genealogista holandés Johannes Rietstap (1828-1891), un monumento heráldico europeo que contiene los blasones de más de 130.000 escudos de armas de familias europeas. Las primeras referencias a esta ilustre familia se remontan a finales del siglo XVII, ya que se incluye entre los nobles y terratenientes del Land de Baviera. Muchos de sus exponentes se dedicaron entonces con éxito al ejercicio de las profesiones jurídicas. Pero no faltaron hombres de letras, de iglesia y de armas. De nuestros archivos: Georg Henrich, Doctor en Derecho, floreciente a finales del siglo XVII; Peter Henrich, juez, floreciente en Munich en 1712; Tomás, teólogo y ensayista, floreciente en 1734; Wilhelm Henrich, terrateniente bávaro, floreciente en 1768; Hans Henrich, doctor en derecho, floreciente en 1781; Johann Henrich, jurista bávaro, floreciente en 1801. ONU ... ...

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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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