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Last name: Murer

Dossier: 882911
Type:Heraldic dossiers
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Language of the text: Italiano
Nobility: Nobili
Nobles in:Germania - Svizzera - Italia (Veneto)
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Murer


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Nobility crown MurerFamille ancienne et très noble de l'Europe du Nord germanique, avec une implantation très importante en Suisse, de vertu claire et ancestrale, qui s'est répandue, au fil des siècles, dans le nord de l'Italie et, en particulier, dans la région de la Vénétie. La première personne que nous connaissons est un Hainrich Murer, chancelier de la cour de Veringen, qui s'épanouit en 1271. En Allemagne, la famille se distingue toujours par de hautes fonctions administratives et gouvernementales. En Suisse, la famille jouissait de la noblesse à Bâle et à Zurich et était également célèbre pour être le berceau d'excellents artistes, tels que: Josias, maître qui a créé, entre autres, le vitrail de la florissante guilde des forgerons et des charpentiers en 1605, et Enrico , célèbre miniaturiste, florissant en 1648. En Vénétie, la famille est présente au moins depuis le XVIIe siècle, avec des noyaux à Venise et à Belluno. ...

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Blazon Murer

Coat of arms of family Murer

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

D'azzurro, ad un muro merlato d'argento movente dai fianchi sormontato da due stelle (5) d'oro.

Blasone della famiglia Murer; fonte: "Armorial historique du Canton de Fribourg" di Louis-Alphonse de Mandrot (1814-1882), 1865.

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2. Coat of arms of family: Murer
Language of the text: Italiano

Trinciato merlato d'argento e di nero. Cimiero: un busto di moro di profilo vestito con le armi dello scudo.

Blasone della famiglia Murer in Basilea. Fonte: "Wappenbuch der Stadt Basel Herausgegeben von Wilhelm Richard Staehelin (1892-1956)".

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3. Coat of arms of family: Murer
Language of the text: Italiano

Di rosso, ad un bordone d'oro accostato da due stelle (6) del medesimo uscente da un muro merlato d'argento movente dalla punta.

Alias della famiglia Murer in Basilea. Fonte: "Basel, Schützenhaus".

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