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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 MurerFamília antiga e muito nobre do norte da Europa germânico, com povoações muito importantes na Suíça, de clara e ancestral virtude, que se espalharam, ao longo dos séculos, pelo norte da Itália e, em particular, na região do Vêneto. A primeira pessoa que conhecemos é um Hainrich Murer, chanceler da Corte de Veringen, que floresceu em 1271. Na Alemanha, a família sempre se distinguiu por altos cargos administrativos e governamentais. Na Suíça a família gozava de nobreza em Basileia e Zurique e também era famosa por ser o berço de excelentes artistas, como: Josias, mestre que criou, entre outros, o vitral da próspera guilda de ferreiros e carpinteiros em 1605, e Enrico , um famoso miniaturista, floresceu em 1648. Em Veneto a família está presente pelo menos desde o século XVII, com núcleos em Veneza e Belluno. No desenrolar de décadas, pôde brilhar em diversos campos do conhecimento, como as ...

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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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Coat of arms of family Murer

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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