Coart family explained
Coat Of Arms Caption: | Blazon Quarterly, first and fourth ermine, a book closed gules leaved and clasped or, second and third vert, a gauntlet argent fesswise.
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Region: | Belgium |
Origin: | Prince-Bishopric of Liège |
Motto: | Firmant virtus et labor |
Motto Lang: | la |
Motto Trans: | Asserting yourself with courage and hard work |
Founded: | 17th century |
The Coart family is a Belgian noble family from the Prince-Bishopric of Liège whose proven ancestry dates to 1661.[1]
Notable members
- Justin Coart, alderman of Tongres from 1861 to 1878, member of the Provincial Council of Limburg, and Knight of the Order of Leopold.
- Arsène-Henri-Justin Coart (1829–1915), President Emeritus of the Tongres Court and an Officer of the Order of Leopold.
Authority
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Notes and references
- Cl-R Paternostre de la Mairieu, TABLETTES DU HAINAUT Tome II La Descendance des DE BAY, 1956 p. 83–89 et p. 111
- État présent de la noblesse belge. Annuaire de 2019, p. 241-242.
Further reading
- Cl-R Paternostre de la Mairieu, TABLETTES DU HAINAUT Tome II La Descendance des DE BAY, 1956 p. 83–89 et p. 111
- Blaise d'Ostende-à-Arlon, Noblesse belge d'apparence, Les cahiers nobles, 1968. (voir : Coart, Frésart)
- Philippe de Bounam de Ryckholt et Georges de Hemptinne, Lettres de Noblesse octroyées par Sa Majesté Baudouin, Roi des Belges, 1951-1991 p. 65
- Paul Janssens & Luc Duerloo. Armorial de la noblesse belge du xve au xxe siècle. Bruxelles, Crédit communal, 1992. Tome A-E, p. 535. Planche no 683, armoiries no 3394.
- Oscar Coomans de Brachène, État présent de la noblesse belge - Première partie Clo/Crom - Annuaire de 2005
- État présent de la noblesse belge. Annuaire de 2019, p. 241-242.
Allied families
See also