Pushet de Puget ( Polish: Puszet de Puget ) is a noble family.
| Pushet de Puget | |
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Puszet | |
| Coat of arms description: see text | |
| Title | Barons |
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Highly approved by the State Council on December 8, 1854 and July 4, 1861, Constantine-Judit and Leon-Ivan Pushet de Puget were approved with downward legal offspring of them in the Baron dignity (according to the diploma of the Polish King August II of April 17, 1721 to the Baron the dignity of the resident of the Commonwealth at the Apostolic See in Rome, Jacob-Benedict Pushet de Puget (1680-1732).
Emblem Description
Shield: four-part, with a shield in the middle, in the red field of which an overturned golden arrow is followed, followed by two golden stars at the apex and at the tip of one. In 1 and 4 red fields there is a silver five-pointed star; in 2 and 3 gold - a black ram.
The shield is crowned with a baronial crown, above which a wing pierced by an arrow to the left and an emerging lion. The mark on the shield is red and black, lined with gold.
Literature
- Neporozhnev N. Lists of titled births and persons of the Russian Empire. Edition of the Department of the Heraldry of the Governing Senate. - SPb., 1892. - S. 247.
- Lukomsky V.K. Unapproved emblems of the titled clans of the Kingdom of Poland (barons Pushet de Puget, cavalier Koletsky) // Herbologist: g. - 1913. - T. May .
- bar. Puszet h. własnego
- bar. Puszet h. własnego
- Gajl T. Polish Armorial Middle Ages to 20th Century . - Gdańsk: L&L, 2007 .-- ISBN 978-83-60597-10-1 . (polish)