Plaque Héraldique De l'Union Des Familles Viart & Gigault De Crisenoy- Devise "vivit Et Ardet"
Heraldic plaque of the VIART family. Count’s emblem. Motto: “Vivit et Ardet”, meaning “He lives and burns”. Or, a phoenix sable perched on a pyre gules, with a chief azure charged with three shells argent. Material: Metal. Height: 6.5 cm. Width: 7.5 cm Depth: 0.5 cm Condition: Good condition The Viart family first appears in the history of the Blois region in the mid-14th century with Jehan (or Jean) Viart, mentioned as bailiff of Blois in 1342, during the reign of Count Louis I of Blois-Châtillon. He reappears in 1388, having been ennobled by Charles VI.
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150 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Louis 16th, Directory
Condition: Condition of use
Material: Metal
Width: 7,5 cm
Height: 6,5 cm
Depth: 0,5 cm
Reference (ID): 1773842
Availability: In stock
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