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Trier Armorial
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Family Index
Index - noble families of the Trièves, with the dates of known seniority of those before 1400, their currencies, their titles and the indication of those which descend, in uterine line, from sovereign houses.
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Serionne ACCARIAS. Lagier allies: same weapons?
ACHARD (c. 1350). Gules with three silver helmets grilled and decorated with gold.
ALBERT from the Arthaud de Montauban, D ́azur with silver lion.
ALBERT (1316). Cut from the silver lion's mouths blazed with sand on two paws of six-piece Gules and silver. Origin common with the Dukes of Luynes.
ALLARD (1386). Gold with sand chevron, accompanied by 3 canvases rowed with chief azure and a crescent Gules in point.
Alleman (950). Female affiliation of the Counts of Provence. Gules sown with golden flordelys, crossed by a band of silver. Currency: Tot in rope quot in armis and Place à ma Dame!
ALLOARD. Native to Brianconnais. Silver to the chevron de sinople, to the chief of Azure in charge of a gold crusette, or Allois.
AMBEL (c. 1250). Gold at the silver mill with sand, the Gules wings, on a clove of sinoble. Currency: Sed virtus nescia frangi.
AQUIN (1164). Azure with four points of silver placed in chevron.
ARCES (1094). Azure to the gold district. Currency: The trunk is green and the leaves are arse.
ARGOUD (1262). Azure with three golden fascists.
ARMAND of Lus and Grisail (1326). Barons de Lus, vicomtes de Trièves. Silver to the chevron d ́azur, to the head of Gules, or gold to the chevron de Gules, to the head of Azure - in charge of a crown closed with gold. Modern weapons (XVII s.): fascinated by silver and six-piece Gules. Common origin with Polignac? Currency: Armandus Regi and Legi.
RNAUD de Montorcier (c. 1250). Squeezed of Azure, Gold and Gules, Azure charged with a golden flordelys, Gules of a rose of silver.
ARTHAUD (from the Counts of Die, Forcalquier and Provence). Gules to the castle of three golden towers, maconé and carried with sand.
ASPRES (1266). Gold at the Gules Jumper.
ATHENULPHI (1294). Gules to the dungeoned castle of three golden towers, that of the upper middle, each crenellated of three pieces, maconata and portichée of sand; to the chief sewn Azure charged with an increasing amount of silver along with two roses.
HEAR Audières. A silver flower in the heart.
AUGIER d ́Etève (1150). Gules to a silver trick.
AVERGINE. Old family. Origin discussed.
AVIGNONET (before 1400).
AYMON de Franquières d ́Avignonet. Azure to a millet of two ears of gold, to the head sewn with mouths loaded with three golden stars.
AYNARD (960) (becomes Monteynard (from ) to ). To go to the head of Gules in charge of a golden lion. Currency: Pro Deo, fide and Rege!, war cry "Potius Mori"
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BACHASSE and Bachasson (1359). Gold with a griffon of mouths or mouths or Azure with a golden claw.
BALLY from Percy. Azure with three golden fascists, a six fl flowery sinople lilies