Juchault | |
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French nobility | |
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Current region | Western Europe (France) |
Place of origin | Duchy of Brittany |
Titles |
Mayor of Nantes Minister of War (France) Governor of Algeria Ambassador |
Motto | Spes Mea Deus |
Estate(s) |
Château du Grand-Blottereau Château des Jamonières Château de Clermont Manoir de la Vignette Château de la Moricière Manoir du Monceau Château du Chillon Château de Prouzel Château de Talhouët |
Cadet branches | de Lamoricière des Jamonières de Blottereau |
The Juchault family is a French noble family, originating from Brittany, ennobled by office in 1583. [1]
The Juchault family, originating from Brittany, was ennobled by the office of counselor in the Chamber of Accounts of Nantes in 1583 and maintained its nobility in 1669. [1] The family traces its lineage back to René Juchault, Royal notary, found in 1598. [2]
The family formed several branches, of which only the Jamonières branch remains. [2]
Azure, a fess Or accompanied by 3 escallops Argent. [2]
Bidé de La Provôté, Fournier, Rousseau de Saint-Aignan, Robin, de La Tullaye, Bouhier de La Vérie, du Bot, Jochaud du Plessix, du Chaffault, de La Bourdonnaye, de Sesmaisons, Rousselot de Saint-Céran, Robineau de Bougon, de La Borde, Bascher de Souché, Siffait, de Maistre, Le Tourneulx, de Dampierre ( Dampierre), de La Croix de Castries, Cesbron-Lavau, etc.
Juchault | |
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French nobility | |
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Current region | Western Europe (France) |
Place of origin | Duchy of Brittany |
Titles |
Mayor of Nantes Minister of War (France) Governor of Algeria Ambassador |
Motto | Spes Mea Deus |
Estate(s) |
Château du Grand-Blottereau Château des Jamonières Château de Clermont Manoir de la Vignette Château de la Moricière Manoir du Monceau Château du Chillon Château de Prouzel Château de Talhouët |
Cadet branches | de Lamoricière des Jamonières de Blottereau |
The Juchault family is a French noble family, originating from Brittany, ennobled by office in 1583. [1]
The Juchault family, originating from Brittany, was ennobled by the office of counselor in the Chamber of Accounts of Nantes in 1583 and maintained its nobility in 1669. [1] The family traces its lineage back to René Juchault, Royal notary, found in 1598. [2]
The family formed several branches, of which only the Jamonières branch remains. [2]
Azure, a fess Or accompanied by 3 escallops Argent. [2]
Bidé de La Provôté, Fournier, Rousseau de Saint-Aignan, Robin, de La Tullaye, Bouhier de La Vérie, du Bot, Jochaud du Plessix, du Chaffault, de La Bourdonnaye, de Sesmaisons, Rousselot de Saint-Céran, Robineau de Bougon, de La Borde, Bascher de Souché, Siffait, de Maistre, Le Tourneulx, de Dampierre ( Dampierre), de La Croix de Castries, Cesbron-Lavau, etc.