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ARMORIAL OF EMPIRE NOBILITY COATS OF ARMS DESCRIPTION DOMMANGET - DOMON - DONEY - DORDELIN - DORIA DE CIRIÉ - DORNES - DORNIER - DORSAY - DORSENNE - DORSNER 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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DOMMANGET Jean-Baptiste DOMMANGET (1769-????), colonel of the 10th wyverns, baron of the Empire by letters patent of 14 April 1810. Regulation of coats of arms: Per pale two two features per fess of one; 1st, Vert, 5 chevrons superposed Argent; 2nd, Or to the helmet Sable; 3rd, Gules, mark of the military barons; the per fess Argent, to the dexter arm issuing of the sinister Proper turned up Vert, holding three standards the first Azure, the second Gules, the third Sable, debruising the ones on the others, for liveries: colours of the shield, the green one in bordure only. More precise Information on http://chan.archivesnationales.culture.gouv.fr/ BB/29/967 page 160. Title of baron, granted by decree of 19 March 1808, in Jean, Baptiste Dommanget. Compiegne (14 April 1810). BB/29/1064 page 236. Mr. the Dommanget baron. DOMON Jean-Siméon DOMON (1774-????), colonel of the 8th hussars, baron of the Empire by letters patent of 22 October 1810. Regulation of coats of arms: Per fess 1st, Sable and Gules: Sable to the sabre in pale high base Or, accompanied of two spur rowels of the same, one in dexter, one in sinister; Gules, mark of the military barons, 2nd, to the roofed dove Argent. More precise Information on http://chan.archivesnationales.culture.gouv.fr/ BB/29/968 page 53. Title of baron, granted by decree of 15 August 1809, in Jean, Simeon Domon. Fontainebleau (22 October 1810). BB/29/1065 page 207. Mr. the Domon baron. DONEY Jean-Claude DONEY (1768-????), chief of squadron helps of camp, knight of the Empire by letters patent of 17 May 1810. Regulation of coats of arms: Argent to the cross Gules, mark of the knights in middle fess point, cantoned 1st, tower Azure, 2nd, a chevron Gules; 3rd, of a high sword Azure; 4th, of a lion rampant Sable; and for liveries: red, white, blue and black. More precise Information on http://chan.archivesnationales.culture.gouv.fr/ BB/29/967 page 255. Title of knight, granted by decree of 3 December 1809, in Jean, Claude Doney. Ghent (17 May 1810). BB/29/1073 page 141. Mr. the Doney knight. DORDELIN Alain-Joseph DORDELIN (1764-????), rear-admiral, count of the Empire by letters patent of 6 October 1810. Regulation of coats of arms: Per fess Sable and Gules; the first charged of an anchor Argent accompanied of two mullets of the same, one in dexter, one in sinister; the second charged of a high sword in pale, accompanied of two spots Ermine, in dexter a one in sinister, the whole also Argent, quarter of the military counts, debruising over all. For liveries: colours of the shield. More precise Information on http://chan.archivesnationales.culture.gouv.fr/BB/29/968 page 36. Title of count, granted by decree of 3 December 1809, in Alain, Joseph Dordelin. Fontainebleau (6 October 1810). BB/29/1065 page 185. Mr. the Dordelin count. DORIA OF CIRIÉ Alexandre-Eléazar-Andre-Louis DORIA OF CIRIÉ (1788-????), chamberlain of Borghèse prince, baron of the Empire by letters patent of 14 April 1819. Regulation of coats of arms: Quarterly, 1st, Or and Argent to member wung of eagle Sable; debruising over all, 2nd, barons officers of the houses of the princes of our family, 3rd, Or to the well Gules accompanied of two wyverns Argent wung Vert, affrontee and counter rampant, 4th, Azure, 3 mullets in bend sinister Or, accompanied of two fillets in bend sinister of the same. For liveries: yellow, white, red, blue, black. More precise Information on http://chan.archivesnationales.culture.gouv.fr/ BB/29/967 page 174. Title of baron, granted by decree of 3 December 1809, in Alexandre, Eléazard, Andre, Louis Doria de Cirié. Compiegne (14 April 1810). BB/29/1064 page 254. Mr. the baron Doria de Cirié. DORNES Joseph-Philippe-Marie DORNES (1760-????), colonel commanding the 12th cuirassiers, baron of the Empire by letters patent of 10 September 1808. Regulation of coats of arms: Azure, to the warrior helmeted and armoured Or, holding in dexter hand the lightning Argent and in sinister hand a branch of olive tree Proper; quarter military barons; and for liveries: colours of the shield; the green one in the bordures only. More precise Information on http://chan.archivesnationales.culture.gouv.fr/ BB/29/966 page 178. Title of baron, granted by decree of 19 March 1808, in Joseph-Philippe-Marie Dornes. Palate of Saint-Cloud (10 December 1808). BB/29/1063 page 4. Mr. the Dornes baron. DORNIER François-Gabriel DORNIER (1772-????), major to the 19th chasseurs with horse, knight of the Empire with emolument by letters patent of 14 February 1810. Regulation of coats of arms: Argent to the sword in pale low base accompanied of three spur rowels the whole Sable; fess Gules of the third of the shield, mark of the knights; and for liveries: white, black and red. More precise Information on http://chan.archivesnationales.culture.gouv.fr/ BB/29/971 page 96. Title of knight granted to Francois, Gabriel Dornier, following the decree of the 25 meadow year XII naming it members Legion of honour and decree of 4 June 1809 granting an emolument to him. Paris (14 February 1810). BB/29/1073 page 223. Mr. the knight Dornier. DORSAY Jean-François-Marie-Albert DORSAY (1772-????), adjudant commanding, baron of the Empire by letters patent of 11 July 1810. Regulation of coats of arms: Quarterly, 1st, barry Argent and Gules of eight pieces; 2nd, military barons; 3rd, bendy Azure and Or of six pieces charged of an in umbra of lion, traced Sable, a bordure engrailed Gules; 4th, part 1st, Sable at the height of Or, to the dexième Argent, a fess Gules; over all Azure, a fess Or; accompanied in chief of a crescent Argent between two fabrics Or, and in base of a fish swimming on a river Argent; for liveries: colours of the shield. More precise Information on http://chan.archivesnationales.culture.gouv.fr/ BB/29/967 page 363. Title of baron, granted by decree of 15 August 1809, in Jean, Francois, Albert, Marie, Gaspard d'Orsay. Rambouillet (11 July 1810). BB/29/1065 page 71. Mr. the baron of Orsay. DORSENNE Jean-Marie-Pierre-François DORSENNE (1777-????), brigadier general, colonel commanding grenadiers on foot imperial guard, count of the Empire by letters patent of 2 July 1808. Regulation of coats of arms: Quarterly; 1st, military counts; 2nd, Gules to the three mullets Or two and one; 3rd, 3 apples Gules; 4th, Azure to the tower Argent port and masoned Sable, accompanied in sinister of a lion rampant counter the tower; and for liveries: blue, white, green; the green one in the bordures only. More precise Information on http://chan.archivesnationales.culture.gouv.fr/BB/29/966 page 100. Title of count, granted by decree of 19 March 1808, in Jean, Marie, Pierre, François Dorsenne. Bayonne (2 July 1808). BB/29/1062 page 11. Mr. the Dorsenne count. DORSNER Jean-Philippe-Raimond DORSNER (1750-????), major general, governor of Hameln, baron of the Empire by letters patent of 26 October 1808. Regulation of coats of arms: Gules to the lion Argent climbing; quarter military barons accompanied of a bordure Or; and for liveries: green, yellow and white; the green one in the bordures only. More precise Information on http://chan.archivesnationales.culture.gouv.fr/ BB/29/966 page 225. Title of baron, granted by decree of 19 March 1808, in Jean, Philippe Raymond Dorsner. Paris (26 October 1808). BB/29/1063 page 52. Mr. the Dorsner baron. |
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