Coart family

The Coart family is a Belgian noble family from the Prince-Bishopric of Liège whose proven ancestry dates to 1661.[1]

Coart family
Blazon: Quarterly, first and fourth ermine, a book closed gules leaved and clasped or, second and third vert, a gauntlet argent fesswise.
Current regionBelgium
Place of originPrince-Bishopric of Liège
Founded17th century
Distinctions
Motto
Firmant virtus et labor

(Asserting yourself with courage and hard work)

Notable members

Authority

Emile Coart (1860-1943), Knight of the Order of Leopold, father of Paul J. Coart.

Content in this edit is translated from the existing French Wikipedia article at fr:Famille Coart; see its history for attribution.

Notes and references

  1. Cl-R Paternostre de la Mairieu, TABLETTES DU HAINAUT Tome II La Descendance des DE BAY, 1956 p. 83–89 et p. 111
  2. 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

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