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ARMORIAL OF EMPIRE NOBILITY COATS OF ARMS DESCRIPTION FAUDOAS - FAUDOAS - FAULCON - FAULLAIN - FAULTRIER - FAURAX - FAURE - FAURE - FAURE DE GIERS - FAURE DE LILATE 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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FAUDOAS (Pierre-Paul of), bishop of Meaux, baron of the Empire by letters patent of 28 May 1809. Regulation of coats of arms: Azure, to the cross Or; quarter barons bishop; and for liveries: colours of the shield. More precise Information on http://chan.archivesnationales.culture.gouv.fr/ BB/29/974 page 197. Title of baron granted to Pierre, to Paul de Faudoas. Ebersdorf (28 May 1809). FAUDOAS (Pierre-Paul of), aide-de-camp of the Emperor, baron of the Empire by letters patent of 18 August 1810. Regulation of coats of arms: Azure, per pale of a feature Sable; the first to the cross Or; the second, 3 irons of halbert of the same; to the quarter of the military barons debruising on the second per pale; for liveries: colours of the shield. More precise Information on http://chan.archivesnationales.culture.gouv.fr/BB/29/967 page 417. Title of baron, granted by decree of 15 August 1809, in Pierre, Paul de Faudoas. Saint-Cloud (18 August 1810). FAULCON (Felix), member of the body of electors of the department of Vienna, knight of Parisière by letters patent of 21 December 1808. Regulation of coats of arms: Argent, to the jessed and perched Sable, beaked and membered falcon Gules allumee of the field, supported by two two palm leaves in saltire Vert to the terrace in base of the third of the shield Gules, mark of the knights; liveries: white, red and black. More precise Information on http://chan.archivesnationales.culture.gouv.fr/ BB/29/970 page 292. Title of knight, granted to Félix Faulcon, following the decree of the 25 meadow year XIII naming it members Legion of honour. Madrid (21 December 1808). BB/29/1072 page 96. Mr. the Faulcon knight. BB/29/1076 page 314. Mr. Faulcon, member of the body of electors of Vienna. FAULLAIN (Jean-François), chief of battalion to the 79e of line, knight of the Empire by letters patent of 23 July 1810. Regulation of coats of arms: Tierced bendwise Or, to the helmet Sable panache Argent, Gules, mark of the knights; and Azure, 3 grenades one and two Or. For liveries: colours of the shield. More precise Information on http://chan.archivesnationales.culture.gouv.fr/ BB/29/967 page 382. Title of knight, granted by decree of 15 August 1809, in Jean, François Faullain. Paris (23 July 1810). BB/29/1073 page 82. Mr. the Faullain knight. FAULTRIER (Simon), brigadier general to the imperial body of artillery, baron of the Empire by letters patent of 2 May 1811. Regulation of coats of arms: Argent to the lion Gules charged of a fess Sable to the mullet of the field set in sinister: compony bordure Gules and Or: quarter military barons, debruising to the ninth of the shield, and for liveries: white, red, black, yellow. More precise Information on http://chan.archivesnationales.culture.gouv.fr/ BB/29/968 page 266. Title of baron, granted by decree of 15 August 1810, in Simon Faultrier. Saint-Cloud (2 May 1811). BB/29/1066 page 47. Mr. the Faultrier baron, brigadier general. FAURAX (Jean-Louis), chief of squadron to the 10° wyverns, knight of the Empire by letters patent of 30 October 1810. Regulation of coats of arms: Or, a fess of the third of the shield Gules, mark of knights of the Legion of Honour accompanied in chief of a pontoon Sable, supported of a sea Vert and in base of a man swimming Proper, supported of a sea Vert; for liveries: colours of the shield, the green one in bordure only. More precise Information on http://chan.archivesnationales.culture.gouv.fr/ BB/29/972 page 239. Title of knight granted to Jean, Louis Faurax, following the decree of the 13 messidor year XII naming it members Legion of honour. Fontainebleau (30 October 1810). BB/29/1074 page 164. Mr. the Faurax knight. FAURE (Joseph-Antoine), major to the 17° of line, knight of the Empire by letters patent of 18 August 1810. Regulation of coats of arms: Argent vetu Gules: Argent, a fess Azure, accompanied in chief of a lion rampant of the same armed of a high sword Gules and in base of a hunting horn also Azure traversed of a high sword in pale Gules: Gules, mark of the knights, set in the 1st point in chief; for liveries: colours of the shield. More precise Information on http://chan.archivesnationales.culture.gouv.fr/ BB/29/972 page 118. Title of knight granted to Joseph, Antoine Faure, following the decree of 25 April 1806 naming it members Legion of honour. Saint-Cloud (18 August 1810). FAURE (Louis-Joseph), State counsellor, knight of the Empire by letters patent of the May 1808. Regulation of coats of arms: Sable to the salamander Argent on an allumee fire Gules, the head of the facing the sinister salamander; terrace in base Gules with the cross of the Legion of honour in date; and for liveries: black, red and white. More precise Information on http://chan.archivesnationales.culture.gouv.fr/ BB/29/970 page 4. Title of knight, granted following the decree naming it members Legion of honour on 25 meadow year XII, in Louis, Joseph Faure. Bayonne (May 1808). BB/29/1076 page 47. Mr. Faure, ex-legislator. FAURE OF GIERS (Christian-François-Antoine), colonel commanding the 4th regiment of artillery to horse, knight of the Empire, May 1808. Regulation of coats of arms: Argent charged of the first of per pale of two features to the cross of the Legion of honour in date, accosted in sinister cannon on its mounting, Sable, in chief, and of two pyramids Azure masoned Sable in base; and for liveries: blue, red and black. Baron of the Empire by letters patent of 13 August 1810. Regulation of coats of arms: Quarterly, 1st, Argent to the athlete testing of splitting a tree, the whole Proper; 2nd, military barons; 3rd, Azure, a fess Or surmounted of three mullets two and one and supported by two swords in saltire, the whole Or; 4th, Sable, a fess contrebretessée Argent; for liveries: colours of the shield; the green one in bordure only. More precise Information on http://chan.archivesnationales.culture.gouv.fr/ BB/29/970 page 68. Title of knight, granted following the decree naming it members Legion of honour on 19 frimaire year XII, in Chrétien, Francois, Antoine Faure de Giere. Bayonne (May 1808). BB/29/1071 page 37. Mr. the knight Faure de Giére. BB/29/967 page 399. Title of baron, granted by decree of 15 August 1809, in Chrestien, Francois, Antoine Faure de Giere. Saint-Cloud (13 August 1810). BB/29/1065 page 89. Mr. Faure de Giere. BB/29/1052 page 117. Eugene, Napoléon Faure de Gière, successor to the title of baron granted to his father, the Christian General, Francois, Antoine Faure de Gière. FAURE OF LILATE (Pierre-Antoine-Henri), major in retirement, knight of the Empire by letters patent of 9 May 1811. Regulation of coats of arms: Sable chape Azure, a chevron of the third of the shield Gules, charged of the mark of knights of the Legion of Honour, debruising over all, accompanied in chief in dexter of a fess contrebretessée Argent in sinister of a pelican with its piety Or, in base of a facing the sinister horse rearing Argent; for liveries: colours of the shield. More precise Information on http://chan.archivesnationales.culture.gouv.fr/ BB/29/972 page 349. Title of knight granted to Pierre, to Antoine, Henry Faure de Lilate, following the decree of the 4 germinal year XII naming it members Legion of honour. Saint-Cloud (9 May 1811). BB/29/1075 page 27. Mr. Faure de Lilate, major in retirement. |
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