The Neveu Coat of Arms The Neveu Coat of Arms hereby illustrated is officially documented in Rietstap's Armorial General. The original description of the Arms (Shield) is as follows: "D'azur à trois écussons d'or." When translated the blazon also describes the original colors of the Neveu Arms as: "Blue; Three Gold Shields" |
![]() Neveu Coat of Arms, recognized by Rietstap's Armorial General |
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InformationCoats of Arms were developed in the Middle Ages as a means of identifying warriors in battle and tournaments. The present function of the Coat of Arms (although still one of identity) serves more to preserve traditions that arose from its earlier use. Heraldic artists of old developed their own unique language to describe an individual Coat of Arms. The Coat of Arms illustrated herein was drawn by an heraldic artist from informatino recorded in ancient heraldic archives. Our research indicates that there are often times a number of different Coats of ARms recorded for a specific surname. When possible we select and translate the Coat of Arms most representative of the surname or its variant for illustration. |