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Leo. (Plate 190). Josef Leo, accountant of the Wieliczka mine, received the Galician nobility with the predicate you Löwenmuth* from Emperor Josef II. dd Vienna, March 21, 1794. Coat of Arms: Quartered. 1 in G. a S. eagle inwards; 2 and 3 in R. a g. Lowe, holding in front paws an uprooted oak tree with large leaves; 4 in G. on a large floor a western rocky mountain range overgrown with large spruce trees with a tunnel entrance. Gem: The lion growing. Covers: sg - rg Leo, (plate 284.) Jeremias L., kk. Court cellar clerk, received the imperial nobility on August 15, 1649. In 1818 and 1833 there were members of this family in the Preuss. Army. Shield: Squared by W. and B.; 1st and 4th T. Löwe, 2nd and 3rd one with 3 g. Star-studded oblique left bar. Helm: Wrinkled; the lion turned forward. Cover: left ru W., ...
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BlazonLeo
1. Coat of arms of family: Leo
Language of the text: Français
Écartelé, aux 1 et 4, d'argent, au lion de gueules, aux 2 et 3, d'azur, à la barre d'argent, ch. de trois étoiles d'or. Casque couronné. Cimier: un lion assis de gueules, posé de front, les pattes étendues. Lambrequin: à dextre d'argent et de gueules, à senestre d'argent et d'azur.
Blason de la famille Leo (Nob. du St.-Empire, 15 août 1649, Holstein) . Source: "Armorial Général par J.B.Rietstap - Deuxième èdition refondue et augmentée - Tome II L-Z".
Écartelé, aux 1 et 4, d'argent, au lion de gueules, aux 2 et 3, d'azur, à la barre d'argent, ch. de trois étoiles d'or.
Blason de la famille Leo (Nob. du St.-Empire, 15 août 1649, Holstein) . Source: "Armorial Général par J.B.Rietstap - Deuxième èdition refondue et augmentée - Tome II L-Z".
D'or, au lion de sable, le champ vêtu en rond du même. Cimier: le lion, issant.
Blasone de la famille Leo en Erfurt, Rudolstadt, Halle. Source: "Armorial Général par J.B.Rietstap - Deuxième èdition refondue et augmentée - Tome II L-Z".
Écartelé, aux 1 et 4, d'argent, au lion de gueules, couronné d'or, aux 2 et 3, de sable, à la barre d'argent, ch. de trois étoiles d'or. Casque couronné. Cimier: un lion assis de gueules, posé de front, senestré d'un rameau d'olivier de sinople. Lambrequin: à dextre d'argent et de gueules, à senestre d'argent et de sable.
Blasone de la famille Leo en Prusse - (An., 1680) . Source: "Armorial Général par J.B.Rietstap - Deuxième èdition refondue et augmentée - Tome II L-Z".
Wappen: Geviertet. 1 in G. ein S. Adler einwärts; 2 and 3 in R. ein g. Lowe, mit den Vorderpranken einen entwurzelten Eichbaum mit gr. Blättern haltend, einwärts; 4 in G. auf gr. Boden ein mit gr. Fichten bewachsenes W. Felsengebirge mit einem Stolleneingange. Kleinod: Der Lowe wachsend. Decken: s.g. - r.g.
Quelle: Siebmacher's großes und allgemeines Wappenbuch, Bd. 4 (Habsburgermonarchie), 14. Abt.: Der Adel von Galizien, Ladomerien und der Bukowina, Nürnberg 1905, 156.
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