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ARMORIAL OF EMPIRE NOBILITY COATS OF ARMS DESCRIPTION Caracciolo - Caralp - Carbonara - Cardaillac - Cardeilhac - Cardeneau - Cardevac d'Havrincourt - Cardon - Carel - Carelli 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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CARACCIOLO Gaëtan CARACCIOLO (1783-????), junior official to the Council of State, treasurer of the troops of the 20th military division, knight of the Empire by letters patent of 10 January 1814. Regulation of coats of arms: Per pale: to the 1st, Azure to a drive out-fly Argent; to the 2nd, Gules to the lion rampant Or; over all: per fess 1st, Azure and 2nd, Argent, 3 bends Or; to the terrace in base Gules charged of the mark of knights of the Legion of Honour. CARALP Jean-Germain CARALP (1761-1837), chief of battalion to the 85e of line, knight of the Empire by letters patent of 23 February 1811. Regulation of coats of arms: Per pale Azure and Or: Azure to the coronet of laurel Or traversed in pale sabre Argent hilted Or; Or to the palm tree Vert on a terrasse of the same and fructed Gules; to the terrace in base Gules charged of the mark of knights of the Legion of Honour. CARBONARA Louis-Dominique CARBONARA (1753-1826), senator, count of the Empire by letters patent of 15 October 1809. Regulation of coats of arms: Per pale: to the 1st, Azure to the roundle Gules charged of a lion rampant Or; to the 2nd, couped Or to the naissant griffin Sable and Gules to the fortress turretted of three towers Argent, opened, windows and masoned Sable; to the quarter of the counts senators. CARDAILLAC Jean-Pierre CARDAILLAC (1759-1809), chief of battalion to the 54e of line, knight of the Empire with emolument by letters patent of 12 November 1809. Regulation of coats of arms: Or to the sword Gules in pale hilted Argent, accompanied of two grenades Sable inflammed Gules; , a bend Azure charged of three mullets Argent debruising over all; to the terrace in base Gules charged of the mark of knights of the Legion of Honour. CARDEILHAC Jean-Baptiste CARDEILHAC (1770-1834), chief of battalion to the 17th light, knight of the Empire by letters patent of 23 October 1811. Regulation of coats of arms: Or at the height of Azure; charged of a chevron Gules, mark of knights of the Legion of Honour debruising over all, accompanied in chief of two mullets Or and in base of a high sword Azure supported of a vol of 2 wings conjoined in base Sable. CARDENAU Bernard-Augustin CARDENAU (1766-1841), brigadier general, baron of the Empire by letters patent of 20 March 1812. Regulation of coats of arms: Azure to the dexter arm armed Argent, holding a sword of the same, hilted Or, and accompanied of three mullets Or, 1 in chief and 2 in base; to the quarter of the military barons debruising to the 9th shield. Transmission of the title of hereditary baron confirmed in favour of the son, Jean-Baptist-Alexandre OF CARDENAU, by ministerial order of 12 April 1876. CARDEVAC OF HAVRINCOURT Anaclet-Henri of CARDEVAC Of HAVRINCOURT (1777-1827), count of the Empire with majorat by letters patent of 9 March 1810. Regulation of coats of arms: Argent semy of spots Ermine, a narrow chief Sable; to the quarter of the counts owners. Title of hereditary marquis, on institution of majorat (estate of Havrincourt) by letters patent of 18 May 1825, without payment of coats of arms. Title of hereditary marquis and transmission of majorat by ordinance of 18 October 1828, in favour of the son Alphonse-Pierre OF CARDEVAC Of HAVRINCOURT. Title of hereditary marquis (with majorat) confirmed in favour of the grandson, Aymeric-Henry OF CARDEVAC Of HAVRINCOURT, by ministerial order of 24 November 1892. CARDOON Edmond-Charles-Guillaume CARDOON (1782-????), junior official to the Council of State, member of the body of electors of Pas-de-Calais, sub-prefect of Arras, baron of Montigny with majorat by letters patent of. Regulation of coats of arms: Azure, a fess Or, accompanied of six cinquefoils Argent, 3 and 3; to the quarter of the barons of the Council of State. Hereditary Title of baron of Montigny confirmed by letters patent of 3 February 1815. Regulation of coats of arms: Azure, a fess Or, accompanied of six cinquefoils Argent, 3 and 3, set in fess. Title of hereditary baron and transmission of the majorat by ordinance of 1 February 1817, in favour of Evariste-Jules-Joseph CARDOON OF MONTIGNY, son of the precedent CAREL Martin-Louis CAREL (1755-1841), president of the imperial court of criminal justice of Seine-Lower, knight of the Empire by letters patent of 28 October 1808. Regulation of coats of arms: Argent, a fess Gules charged of the mark of knights of the Legion of Honour, accompanied in chief of a cock Proper and in base of scales of justice Azure. CARELLI Jean-Baptiste CARELLI (1759-????), Attorney General close the imperial court of Florence, baron of the Empire by letters patent of 4 January 1811. Regulation of coats of arms: Ermine, per fess Argent, 3 pales Sable; to the quarter of the barons Attorney Generals of the Courts of debruising call to 9th of the shield. |
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