Alemani coat of arms

Alemani
Details
Alternative names Alamani,[1] Alameni, Allemani
Earliest mention 1455
Families

Alemani is a Polish nobility coat of arms originated from Italy.

History

The Alemani coat of arms was a family crest brought to Poland from Italy by Dominik Allemani who received an Indygenat (recognition of foreign status as a noble) from King of Poland Zygmunt August on 19 April 1566. Dominik Allemani became a stolnik of Lublin and starost of Nowe Miasto[2]

Blazon

<Azure, two bends or impaling argent three pellets two and one. Crest: issuant from a crest coronet or a demi-maiden habited azure, crined or, wearing a wreath vert and holding in her dexter hand a wreath of the same, her sinister hand resting on her hip. Mantled dexter or and azure, sinister sable and argent.>

Notable bearers

Notable bearers of this Coat of Arms include:

See also

Bibliography

External links

References

  1. Józef Szymański: Herbarz rycerstwa polskiego z XVI wieku. Warszawa: DiG, 2001. ISBN 83-7181-217-5. str. 7
  2. Barbara Trelińska: Album armorum nobilium Regni Poloniae XV-XVIII saec.. Lublin: Uniwersytet Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej, 2001. ISBN 83-227-1715-6. str. 151-152
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