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Last name: Mels

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Language of the text: Italiano
Nobility: Nobili
Nobles in:Italia
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Mels


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Nobility crown MelsAm 13. September. 1303 der Adlige Wilhelm von Mels diktierte sein Testament und befahl seinen Söhnen Asquino, Mattiusso und Vicardo, auf der Burg von Colloredo eine Kapelle zu errichten, um die Erinnerung an die Zeiten, in denen das Reich herrschte, aufrechtzuerhalten. Konrad II. reiste 1026 in Begleitung seiner aus Schwaben stammenden Brüder Heinrich und Labrodo von Waldsee, Vorfahren seines Erblassers, nach Rom. Die Chronisten und mehrere Althistoriker des Friaul berichteten über diese Überlieferung, die zum ersten Mal von Wilhelm niedergeschrieben wurde, und akzeptierten sie von den deutschen Kaisern selbst, indem sie den Familienmitgliedern Adelsdiplome ausstellten und sie zu legitimen Nachfolgern ernannten die ausgestorbene Waldsee-Linie, bestätigte nur ihre Glaubwürdigkeit. Nun hält die moderne Geschichtskritik diese Tradition, die von Ahnenforschern unserer Zeit (Crollalanza und anderen) zu leicht akzeptiert wurde, aus folgenden Gründen für inakzeptabel: Das erwähnte Erbe ist erhalten und wird nur in viel späteren Kopien erwähnt. II) weil sich der Erblasser ...

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Blazon Mels

Coat of arms of family Mels

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

Inquartato: al primo e quarto di nero alla fascia di argento; al secondo e terzo di argento alla banda di nero scalinata; sul tutto di nero alla fascia d'argento carica di un'aquila bicipite del campo coronata d'oro. Cimiero: Primo un cinghiale di nero, armato d'argento, linguato di rosso, nascente e rivoltato: secondo il semivolo destro di nero caricato di una fascia d'argento; terzo l'aquila sorante di nero caricata di una fascia d'argento, coronata e rostrata d'oro; quarto il moro posta in maestà e nascente, vestito d'argento, attorcigliato d'oro, tenente con la destra tre frecce d'oro, con la sinistra un arco dello stesso; quinta testa e collo di cane bracco con un filetto di nero scorciato a spina di pesce, caricante l'orecchio. Sostegni: Due leoni d'oro coronati, affrontati con le code bifide.


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