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Kocsis family (1763)
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Magyar: A Kocsis család címere (1763)
English: The coat of arms of the Vitányi family (1642)
Magyar: A Vitányi család címere Vitányi (Vilyi). A család az eredetileg Abauj, jelenleg Zemplén vármegyéhez tartozó hasonnevű helységből ered. Gergely 1642-ben nyert czímeres nemeslevelet, melynek alapján a család 1756-ban és 1837-ben is nemesi bizonyítványt nyert. József: 1826-tól 65-ig csanálosi, majd megyaszói ev. ref. lelkész. Fia József 1848–49-ben a 42-ik honvédzászlóalj parancsőrtisztje. Bertalan, szerencsi ügyvéd. Czímer: kékben, zöld alapon könyöklő, görbe kardot tartó pánczélos kar, a kardon átütött török fővel. Sisakdísz: paizsbeli kar. Takarók: kékarany-vörösezüst.
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Date 7 March 2020
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current21:19, 7 March 2020Thumbnail for version as of 21:19, 7 March 2020462 × 670 (841 KB)Madboy74 (talk | contribs){{Information |description ={{en|1=The coat of arms of the Vitányi family}} {{hu|1=A Vitányi család címere Vitányi (Vilyi). A család az eredetileg Abauj, jelenleg Zemplén vármegyéhez tartozó hasonnevű helységből ered. Gergely 1642-ben nyert czímeres nemeslevelet, melynek alapján a család 1756-ban és 1837-ben is nemesi bizonyítványt nyert. József: 1826-tól 65-ig csanálosi, majd megyaszói ev. ref. lelkész. Fia József 1848–49-ben a 42-ik honvédzászlóalj parancsőrtisztje. Bertalan, szerencsi üg...

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