Family de Vogue ( fr. Famille de Vogüé ) - an old French family, originating from the Vivares region (in the area of the modern department of Ardeche ). Documented existence since 1084; chivalry since 1256, barony since 1731.
| De Vogue family | |
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Family coat of arms de Vogue | |
| Nationality | |
| Palaces and mansions | Vaux-le-Viscount |
Family motto: Sola vel voce leones terreo ( I only frighten lions with my cry ) [1] .
Bertrand de Vogue was mentioned in 1084 - together with his wife and sons Jean and Raymond, he helped with the construction of the monastery of St. Martin .
Raymond de Vogue took part in the Third Crusade ( 1189 - 1192 ).
The de Vogue family owns the estate-palace of Vaud-le-Viscount .
See also
- Wogue, Charles-Jean-Melchior de (1829-1916)
- Vogue, Eugene Melchior de (1848-1910)
Notes
- ↑ How to translate from the old French motto Sola vel voce leones terreo? - there is an answer - Questions and answers (inaccessible link) . Date of treatment June 3, 2008. Archived May 1, 2015.
Links
- Existing genera of the French nobility (Fr.)
- Family tree
- Héraldique & Généalogie (Fr.)
- FA Aubert de La Chesnaye-Desbois , Dictionnaire de la Noblesse (Dictionary of the Nobility, ed. 1775, Héraldique & Généalogie)