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ARMORIAL OF EMPIRE NOBILITY COATS OF ARMS DESCRIPTION Brante - Barabanègre - Barabaron - Barbé - Barbé de Marbois - Barbier - Barbier - Bardenet - Bardet This is a personal translation : several mistakes can be present. See the original description to be sure of the translation French original description |
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BARANTE Claude-Ignace BRUGIERE OF BARANTE (1755-1814), knight of the empire by letters patent of 29 September 1809, prefect, Knight of the Legion of Honour. Regulation of coats of arms: Azure to a cross formy, patty in base Argent; to the terrace in base Gules charged of the mark of knights of the Legion of Honour. Baron of the empire by letters patent of 14 February 1810. Regulation of coats of arms: Quarterly: to 1st and 4th, Or to a mountain Vert surmounted of a narrow chief Azure, charged of a sun in splendour Or; to 2nd and 3rd, Azure to a cross formy, patty in base Argent; to the quarter of the barons prefects. Title of hereditary peer in favour of Amable-Guillaume-Prosper BRUGIERE, baron OF BARANTE, by ordinance of 5 March 1819, only confirmed to the personal title (the letters bear “while waiting for the constitution of the majorat” which was to make peerage hereditary) of baron-peer by letters patent of 16 November 1819. Regulation of coats of arms: Quarterly, to 1st and 4th Or, to the heather Vert, supported of a terrace in base of the same; , a chief Azure, charged of a sun in splendour Argent; to 2nd and 3rd Azure, to the cross formy, patty in base Argent. BARBANÈGRE Joseph BARBANEGRE (1772-1812), baron of the empire by letters patent of 20 August 1809, donee in Westphalia on 17 March 1808, colonel of infantry, brigadier general (21 March 1809), commander. Regulation of coats of arms: Azure to a dexter arm Or brassardé of the same, issuing from sinister and holding three flags Argent; to the quarter of the military barons. BARBARON Raymond BARBARON (1758-1814), knight of the empire by letters patent of 19 January 1812, major in retirement, lieutenant-colonel, Officer Of The Legion Of Honour. Regulation of coats of arms: Sable to a sword in pale Or; at the height of the same, charged with three mullets Gules; a bordure Gules, charged of the mark of knights of the Legion of Honour. JELLOPED François-Martin-Trophime JELLOPS (1766-1848), knight of the empire by letters patent of 19 January 1811, donee on Trasimène on 15 August 1809, major, retired lieutenant-colonel, commanding castle of Fontainebleau (1844), Chevalier of the Legion of Honour. Regulation of coats of arms: Azure, a fess Gules charged, of the mark of knights of the Legion of Honour; accompanied in chief, in dexter of a horse galoping and in sinister of a dolphin, and in base in dexter of a high sword in pale and in sinister of an anchor, the whole Or. JELLOPED OF MARBOIS François JELLOPS OF MARBOIS (1745-1837), count of the empire by letters patent of 28 April 1813, marquis peer of France, by royal decree of 31 August 1817, intendant of Santo Domingo, mayor of Metz, deputy (1795), public Minister of Finances, first president of the Court of Auditors, senator (1813), peer of France on 4 June 1814, Grand Officer Of The Legion Of Honour. Regulation of coats of arms: Gules to the horse rearing Or, charged of a fess Argent, 3 mullets Gules, on the dexter is set in chief of a canton Azure, 3 bends Or; to the quarter of count debruising senator on the canton. Title of peer for life in favour of Francois, count of BARBE-MARBOIS, by the ordinance of 4 June 1814. Confirmation of peerage with hereditary title, in favour of the same, by the ordinance of 19 August 1815. Title of marquis-peer hereditary, in favour of the same, by the ordinance of 31 August 1817, and confirmed by letters patent of 20 December 1817. Regulation of coats of arms: Gules, to the horse rearing and facing the sinister Or, a fess Argent charged of three mullets Gules, debruising over all; to the quarter Azure, charged with three bends Argent. BARBER Jean-François-Therese BARBER (1754-1828), baron of the empire by letters patent of 29 June 1808, donee on Trasimène on 17 March 1808, second lieutenant in 1773, retired brigadier general, commander. Regulation of coats of arms: Vert to a sabre Argent to the keeps Or, set in pale and accosted in chief of two spur rowels Argent, a fess Argent bearing in court a lozenge Argent, fimbriated Gules and charged of a rosette, 4 leaves also Gules, the lozenge accosted in dexter of two chevrons Gules and in sinister of the same; to the quarter of the military barons. BARBER Nicolas BARBER (1757-1836), knight of the empire by letters patent of 13 June 1811, captain of ship, Knight of the Legion of Honour. Regulation of coats of arms: Vert to a chevron Gules, charged of the mark of knights of the Legion of Honour, and accompanied of three stalked and with leaves roses Argent, 2 and 1. Title of hereditary knight confirmed in favour of Nicolas BARBER, captain of ship, by letters patent of 12 September 1817. Regulation of coats of arms: Vert, a fess Or, charged of an anchor Sable, accompanied of its cable Gules, and accompanied of three stalked and with leaves roses Argent, 2 and 1. BARDENET Jacques BARDENET (1754-1833), knight of the empire by letters patent of 21 November 1810, donee on Mount-of-Milan on 17 March 1808, and Erfurt on 15 August 1809, chief of brigade in 1799, retired artillery colonel, deputy (1802), Officer Of The Legion Of Honour. Regulation of coats of arms: Argent to a dexter arm Proper holding a scimitar high in pale Azure; to the terrace in base Gules charged of the mark of knights of the Legion of Honour. BARDET Martial BARDET (1764-1837), baron of the empire, under the denomination of House-Red, by letters patent of 6 September 1811, donee in Westphalia on 17 March 1808, major general, commander, knight of Saint-Louis. Regulation of coats of arms: Azure to a bend sinister Gules, charged of three saltiers Argent, accompanied in base of a facing the sinister lion Or, langued Gules; to the quarter of the military barons. |
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