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Antigua y noble familia alemana procedente de Baviera, de clara y ancestral virtud, que se ha extendido por todo el mundo a lo largo de los siglos. Las principales ramas de la familia se establecieron en Nueva York (EE.UU.), Austria y Suiza. La clara nobleza de la Casa Sauer queda confirmada por su presencia en la valiosa obra de JB Rietstap (12 de mayo de 1828–24 de diciembre de 1891), heraldista y genealogista holandés, "El General Armorial", una obra monumental que contiene los blasones de la escudos de armas de más de 130.000 familias europeas. Según se ha transmitido, la familia obtuvo el título de Barones de San Imperio el 2 de mayo de 1630 y de Condes de San Imperio el 27 de agosto de 1668. La confirmación de su nobleza llegó el 26 de marzo de 1865. La rama austriaca obtuvo el reconocimiento de nobleza el 27 de ...
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BlazonSauer
1. Coat of arms of family: Sauer
Language of the text: English
Gules; three oars or palewise rangé on a party per pale; first and second party per fesse of three that make six quarters, over all a base enty; 1 gules, a lion passant or on a mount in base vert holding in the dexter paw a ring of the second; 2 sable, a bend sinister argent charged with three chevron gules bendwise sinister; 3 party per pale or and gules, three annulets counterchanged 2 and 1; 4 or, three spades démanché pallwise, sable; 5 party per fesse sable and argent, over all a bear rampant contourné brochant, proper; 6 azure, a scepter palewise or between to bird heads addorsed of the same; in the base an arm in armour issuing from a cloud, holding a mace, proper. Four helmets crowned. Crest: 1 two oyster feathers or and gules between to spades démanché sable; 2 a lion issuant contourné or hoding a ring of the same; 3 two spades sable with the handles in base; 4 a pair of wing conjoined with the arms of the second quarter (on the sinister wing the bend sinister is changed to bend dexter). Lambrequins argent and gules.
Source: "Armorial Général par J.B.Rietstap - Deuxième èdition refondue et augmentée - Tome II L-Z" page 675.
Argent, an arrow proper feathered argent per pale between two stars gules. Helmet crowned. Crest: a lion issuant or holding the arrow. Lambrequins: argent and gules.
Sauer from Bavaria; source: "Armorial Général par J.B.Rietstap - Deuxième èdition refondue et augmentée - Tome II L-Z" page 675.
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