Delevingne

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Coat of arms of dele Vingne from Armorial de Tournai et du Tournaisis

Delevingne is a surname of old French [2] and Flemish origin. It originated from the de le Vingne, [3] also known as Vingne (de le) or de Vineis, a noble family from the 11th century Tournai, Belgium. The de le Vingne possessed the right of minting in Tournai as early as the year 1156. [4] The earliest record of the surname belongs to Éverard de le Vingne. The name Éverard was carried by most members of the lineages.

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Coat of arms

The coat of arms features a silver shield with a red diagonal cross. Above the shield is a crowned helmet, and the crest on top is a pair of silver wings.

"ARMES: D'argent au sautoir de gueules. Heaume couronné. Cimier: un vol d'argent."- p.272. Annuaire de la noblesse de Belgique, Volume 22 [4]

Notable people

Notable people with the surname include:

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References

  1. Boziere, Ame Francʹois Joseph (1859). Armorial de Tournai et du Tournaisis. Getty Research Institute. Tournai.
  2. "de le Vingne", Wiktionnaire, le dictionnaire libre (in French), 2020-11-05, retrieved 2024-02-21
  3. Cacamp, François de (1969). Recherches sur les de le Vingne à Tournai depuis le XIe siècle (in French). Tradition & vie.
  4. 1 2 Annuaire de la noblesse de Belgique (in French). Decq. 1871. p. 272.