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Language of the text: Deutsch
Nobility: Adelsfamilie
Nobles in:Deutschland
The country or region of the dossier mainly refers to the places where the family was ascribed to the nobility and may be different from those of residence
Cuonrad Stör 1350 Riedlingen Pfarr
Barthold 1508 Isny Humanist
Herbord 1477 Weil Schlossergeselle
Mittelhochdeutsch stër gleich Widder, Schafbock, zum anderen vereinzelt gleich Störer, auch zuweilen aus dem mittelhochdeutschen stërre gleich Stern.
Stör
Seit dem ausgehenden XIII Jahrhundert, ab Karl IV. (1346-1378), haben die Kaiser Wappen verliehen, ohne die Begünstigten in den Adelsstand zu erheben. Im XV Jahrhundert haben sie den Pfalzgrafen mit der Wappenvergabe betraut, der seitdem auch Bürgerfamilien Wappen gewährte. ...
When you buy a heraldic document a new accurate analysis of the heraldic research will be performed by an expert heraldist and the document will be written in Italian or English.
The coat of arms will be checked and, if necessary, redesigned in strict compliance with the heraldic rules by our experts.
BlazonStör
1. Coat of arms of family: Stör
Language of the text: Français
Coupé d'or sur sable à un chicot en pal de l'un en l'autre. Cimier: le chicot entre un vol coupé d'or sur sable.
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