User:Vexald/Sandbox/Exeter Cathedral: Hugh Courtenay Tomb
Table of arms
| Image | Shield | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Athon de Courtenay (c.985-post 1039). Wife unknown.
Blazon: Or, three torteaux gules. Athon was the first Lord of Courtenay in France and founder of the House of Courtenay. | ||
| Joscelin de Courtenay (1034-1075) & Elisabeth de Montlhéry (c.1040-1113)[1]
Blazon: Or, three torteaux gules (Courtenay) impaling Or, a cross gules between three eagles displayed azure (Montlhéry). | ||
| Miles, seigneur de Courtenay (c.1068-c.1127) & Ermengarde de Nevers (1073-1100)
Blazon: Or, three torteaux gules, .... | ||
| Reginald de Courtenay (d.1160). Arms of wife - Helen de Donjon - unknown.
Blazon: Or, three torteaux gules. | ||
| Reynaud de Courtenay (d.1194) & Hawise de Curcy / d'Abrincis / d'Avranches.
Blazon: Or, three torteaux gules (Courtenay) impaling Or, five chevrons gules (d.Abrincis). | ||
| Peter I de Courtenay (c.1126-1183) & Elizabeth de Courtenay ???
Blazon: Azure, three fleurs-de-lys or ('France) imapling Or, three torteaux gules (Courtenay). Is this supposed to represent Peter (ne Capet, of France) and Elizabeth?? If so it is strange. It's over two hundred years too early for the three fleurs-de-lys French arms and, in any case, Peter adopted the Courtenay arms along with the name. | ||
| William Courtenay, (c.1342-1396 ) Archbishop of Canterbury.
Blazon: The arms of the diocese of Canterbury impaling Or, three torteaux gules, a label of three points azure each charged with three plates. | ||
| Sir Philip Courtenay (c.1355-1406) & Anne Wake.
Blazon: Or, three torteaux gules, label of three points azure each charged with three plates (Courtenay), impaling Or, two bars and in chief three torteaux gules (Wake). | ||
| Courtenay Courtenay blue label w plates
Blazon: Or, three torteaux gules, label of three points azure each charged with three plates. | ||
| Sir Hugh de Courtenay (1251–1292) & Eleanor le Despenser (d.1328).
Blazon: Quarterly, 1 & 4, Or, three torteaux gules, 2 & 3, Or, a lion rampant azure (Redvers), all impaling Quarterly argent and gules, in the second and third quarters a fret or, overall a bend sable (Despenser). | ||
| Hugh de Courtenay, 1st/9th Earl of Devon (1276-1340) & Agnes de Saint John (d.1340).
Blazon: Quarterly, 1 & 4, Or, three torteaux gules, 2 & 3, Or, a lion rampant azure (Redvers), impaling Argent, on a chief gules two mullets or, in centre chief point a crescent sable. The mullets on the tomb look pierced, but other sources are not, and don't have the crescent. | ||
| Humphrey de Bohun, Earl of Hereford (c.1276-1322) & Elizabeth of Rhuddlan (1282-1316).
Blazon: Azure, a bend argent cotised or between six lions rampant or (Bohun), impaling Gules, three lions passant guardant in pale or (England). Humphrey de Bohun and Elizabeth of Rhuddlan were the parents of Margaret de Bohun, whose effigy is on this tomb. Elizabeth was a daughter of King Edward I. | ||
| Courtenay-Redvers impaling Bohun.
Blazon: Or, three torteaux gules, .... | ||
| Courtenay-Redvers impaling Bryan
Blazon: Or, three torteaux gules, .... | ||
| Courtenay impaling Dawney
Blazon: Or, three torteaux gules, .... | ||
| Courtenay impaling ARGENT THREE CHEVRONS GULES...
Blazon: Or, three torteaux gules, .... | ||
| Courtenay .impaling Redvers
Blazon: Or, three torteaux gules, .... | ||
| Courtenay impaling De Vere
Blazon: Or, three torteaux gules, .... |
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