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ARMORIAL OF EMPIRE NOBILITY COATS OF ARMS DESCRIPTION LANES - LANGERON - LANGLAIS - LANGLET - LANGLOIS DE SEPTENVILLE - LANIER - LANJUINAIS - LANNES - LANNES - LANNES 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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LANES (Jean), captain to the 4th of line, baron of the Empire by letters patent of 6 October 1810. Regulation of coats of arms: Per fess, 1st, per pale in dexter, Argent, 2 tubes of cannon in saltire Sable; in sinister military barons; 2nd, Azure, to the courant stag Or, continued by a greyhound Argent, both supported by Vert. For liveries: colours of the shield, the green one in bordure only. More precise Information on http://chan.archivesnationales.culture.gouv.fr/ BB/29/968 page 10. Title of baron, granted by decree of 15 August 1809, in Jean Lannes. Fontainebleau (6 October 1810). LANGERON (Louis-Gaspard), colonel of the 2nd light one, knight of the Empire by letters patent of 21 November 1810. Regulation of coats of arms: Azure, 3 mullets two and one Argent: bordure of the third of the shield Gules, mark of knights of the Legion of Honour set in the 2nd point in chief. For liveries: colours of the shield. More precise Information on http://chan.archivesnationales.culture.gouv.fr/ BB/29/968 page 109. Title of knight, granted by decree of 15 August 1809, in Louis, Gaspard Langeron. Paris (21 November 1810). BB/29/1074 page 178. Mr. the Langeron knight. LANGLAIS (Guillaume-Pierre), chief of battalion commanding of coats of arms of 4th class, knight of the Empire with emolument by letters patent of 19 December 1809. Regulation of coats of arms: Gules chape Argent: Argent to the sword in fess, base in dexter Azure, accompanied of three mullets one and two of the same Gules, mark of the knights debruising on the sword. For liveries: blue, red and white. More precise Information on http://chan.archivesnationales.culture.gouv.fr/BB/29/971 page 20. Title of knight granted to Guillaume, Pierre Langlais, following the decree of the 25 meadow year XII naming it members Legion of honour and decree of 25 February 1809 granting an emolument to him. Paris (9 December 1809). BB/29/1072 page 236. Mr. the Langlais knight. LANGLET (Jean-Louis-Jacques), chief of battalion in retirement, knight of the Empire by letters patent of 23 July 1810. Regulation of coats of arms: Or, to the shield Azure to the mullet Argent; traversed of a sword in bend sinister and a flag in bend Gules, bordure Gules, mark of the knights set in the 3rd point in chief; for liveries: red, blue, yellow. More precise Information on http://chan.archivesnationales.culture.gouv.fr/ BB/29/972 page 51. Title of knight granted to Jean, to Louis, to Jacques Langlet, following the decree of 11 July 1807 appointing it Officer of the Legion of Honour. Paris (23 July 1810). BB/29/1073 51bis page. Mr. the Langlet knight. LANGLOIS OF SEPTENVILLE (Leon), deputy to the legislative Body, knight of the Empire, baron of the Empire by letters patent of 19 June 1813. Regulation of coats of arms: Or, a fess Argent charged of four bases Gules, moving of the mow of the fess; and towered of an hawk, naissant and rising Sable; quarter barons member of body of electors, debruising to the ninth of the shield; for liveries, yellow, red, black, white. More precise Information on http://chan.archivesnationales.culture.gouv.fr/ BB/29/969 page 125. Title of baron, granted by decree of 29 March 1813, in Léon Langlois of Septenville. Saint-Cloud (19 June 1813). BB/29/1067 page 55. Mr. Langlois of Septeville, deputy to the legislative Body. BB/29/1076 page 72. Mr. Langlois, former general administrator of the military hospitals. LANIER (Quentin-Laurent), major to the 6th provisional of reserve, knight of the Empire by letters patent of 15 July 1810. Regulation of coats of arms: Tierced per fess Or, Gules and Azure; Or to the cock Sable; surmounted of a grenade Gules; Gules, mark of the knights; Azure to the courant, facing the sinister greyhound Argent, surmounted of three mullets in fess of the same; for liveries: colours of the shield. More precise Information on http://chan.archivesnationales.culture.gouv.fr/ BB/29/972 page 72. Title of knight granted to Quentin, to Laurent Lanier, following the decree of 28 June 1807 appointing it Officer of the Legion of Honour. Rambouillet (15 July 1810). LANJUINAIS (Jean-Denis), senator, count of the Empire by letters patent of 1808. Regulation of coats of arms: Quarterly; 1st, of count-senator; 2nd, Argent to the cross Vert potent; 3rd, Argent to three apaumy dexter hands Proper; 4th, Azure to the lion Or rampant holding by the sinistral claw scales of justice Argent and in dexter brake Argent bordure Sable; liveries: yellow, white, blue, black and green in the stripe only. More precise Information on http://chan.archivesnationales.culture.gouv.fr/ BB/29/974 page 98. Title of count granted to Jean, to Denys Lanjuinais. Bayonne (May 1808). BB/29/1061 page 40. Mr. the Lanjuinais count. LANNES (Alfred), count of the Empire with emolument by letters patent of 9 March 1810. Regulation of coats of arms: More precise Information on http://chan.archivesnationales.culture.gouv.fr/ BB/29/1064 page 139. Mr. the count Alfrede Lannes. LANNES (Ernest), baron of the Empire with emolument by letters patent of 9 March 1810. Regulation of coats of arms: More precise Information on http://chan.archivesnationales.culture.gouv.fr/ BB/29/1064 page 140. Mr. the baron Ernest Lannes. LANNES (Jean), marshal of Empire, general colonel of Swiss, chief of the 9th troop of the Legion of honour, duke of Montebello by letters patent of 15 June 1808. Regulation of coats of arms: Vert, to the sword Or in pale, the hilt in bottom. Chief of duke: and for liveries: cramoisi, Or, green; this last colour in the bordures only. More precise Information on http://chan.archivesnationales.culture.gouv.fr/ BB/29/1035 pages 16-17. Title of duke of Montebello granted to Jean Lannes, following the decree of 19 March 1808. Bayonne (1 June 1808). BB/29/1052 2B-3 pages. Napoléon Lannes, successor to the possession of the goods affected to the emolument of the majorat attached to title of duke of Montebello granted to his father, the marshal Jean Lannes. BB/29/1060 page 26. Mr. Lannes, duke of Montebello. |
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