Fouqué (noble family)

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Fouqué (de la Motte Fouqué) is the name of a noble family of Normandy who descended from Norway .

history

The family first appears in a document in 1267 with Guillaume or Wilhelm de la Motte Fouqué. Charles de la Motte Fouqué (1625–1701) left France for religious reasons. The sex was resident in the Mark Brandenburg .

The seafarers who came from Scandinavia settled in Normandy since the end of the 9th century, to which they gave their name. One of the first, a Falko , was also the giver of the name Fouqué. Older French documents write the name Foulque .

coat of arms

The coat of arms shows a horizontal gold bar in blue and a gold ball underneath. The old French baron beret stands above the coat of arms .

Name bearer

Individual evidence

  1. v. Zedlitz-Neukirch, New Prussian Adels Lexicon, Second Volume, Leipzig 1836, p. 182
  2. v. Zedlitz-Neukirch, New Prussian Adels Lexicon, Second Volume, Leipzig 1836, p. 182
  3. Hist. Commission at the Bavarian Academy of Sciences (ed.), Neue Deutsche Biografie, Volume 18, Berlin 1998, p. 227
  4. v. Hefner, Siebmacher's great and general book of arms, third volume, Nuremberg 1857, p. 130
  5. ^ Keil, The noble family de la Motte Fouqué. In: Huguenots, Volume 71, No. 1/2007, p. 5

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