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COATS OF ARMS DESCRIPTION

Cabanel - Cabanes Puymisson - Cabanis - Cabau - Cabrol de Monté - Cacault - Cacherano de Bricherasio

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BUTRAUD

Jacques BUTRAUD (1770-????), brigadier general, baron of the Empire by letters patent of 9 October 1813. Regulation of coats of arms:

Quarterly: to the 1st, Azure to the lute in bend Or; to the 2nd, military barons; to the 3rd, Gules to the tube of cannon in pale Argent; to the 4th, Azure, 3 in core balls, 1 and 2, Or, supported of the same.

BUZINI

Jean-Pierre BUZINI (1769-????), chief of battalion to the 36e of line, knight of the Empire by letters patent of 9 September 1810. Regulation of coats of arms:

Azure to the rock issuing of the sinister Sable, charged of a nest containing of small of tube Gules, on the dexter is set of a facing the sinister roofed tube Gules holding to the beak a snake Sable; to the terrace in base Gules charged of the mark of knights of the Legion of Honour.

BYE

Pierre-Jacques of BYE (1766-????), advisor to the court of Cassation, knight of the Empire by letters patent of 25 November 1813. Regulation of coats of arms:

Or, a fess contrebretesée Sable, a chevron Azure debruising and charged of the mark of the knights of the Meeting.

CABANEL

Louis CABANEL (1780-????), captain to the 2nd regiment of the infantrymen of the imperial guard, knight of the Empire by letters patent of 29 January 1811. Regulation of coats of arms:

Tierced per fess Azure, Gules and Or: radiating Azure to the open eye Argent; Gules charged of the mark of knights of the Legion of Honour; and Or charged in dexter of a high sword Gules accompanied of two branches, one of olive tree, the other of oak Vert and in sinister of a hut Sable supported by Vert.

CABANES-PUYMISSON

Marc CABANES-PUYMISSON (1760-1831), colonel of the 17th regiment of light infantry, baron of the Empire by letters patent of 2 July 1808. Regulation of coats of arms:

Azure to the salient, rampant and facing the sinister unicorn Argent; to the quarter of the military barons.

CABANIS

Pierre-Jean-Georges CABANIS (1757-1808), senator, members of the Institute, count of the Empire by letters patent of May 1808. Regulation of coats of arms:

Argent to the supported scales of justice by an embraced rod of a snake, the whole Sable; to the quarter of the counts senators.

CABAU

François CABAU (1756-1820), colonel to the imperial body of artillery, baron of the Empire by letters patent of 17 May 1810. Regulation of coats of arms:

Quarterly: to the 1st, Azure to the facing the sinister cock, the head in dexter Argent, combed and jelloped Gules, beaked and membered Or; to the 2nd, military barons; to the 3rd, Gules to the bombshell Or inflammed Argent; to the 4th, Azure to the statant greyhound Or.

CABROL OF GOES UP

Pierre CABROL OF GOES UP (1769-1819), major of the 3rd cuirassiers, knight of the Empire by letters patent of 16 December 1810. Regulation of coats of arms:

Per fess Or to a cuirass Sable and Vert to a supported barrier Argent; a bordure Gules charged of the mark of knights of the Legion of Honour.

CACAULT

Jean-Baptiste CACAULT (1769-1813), brigadier general, baron of the Empire by letters patent of 14 April 1810. Regulation of coats of arms:

Per fess: to the 1st per pale in dexter Argent, a bend Azure, charged of three mullets of the field, and in sinister of the military barons; to the 2nd, Azure to the leopard Argent surmounted of a cross patonce Or.

CACHERANO OF BRICHERASIO

Spirit-Marius-Louis-Marie CACHERANO OF BRICHERASIO (1769-????), major to the 11° of line, knight of the Empire by letters patent of 5 August 1812. Regulation of coats of arms:

Per pale: to the 1st, couped Argent, 3 nebuly Gules and Or to a vol of 2 wings conjoined in base supported by eagle talons, the whole Sable; to the 2nd, Or, a fess checky Gules and Argent surmounted of a nail Gules; to the terrace in base Gules charged of the mark of knights of the Legion of Honour.