Van Baer (family)

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Coats of arms of Baer Baer wapen.svg
Coats of arms of Baer

The Van Baer family, also known as Van Baer van Lathum or Van Bahr Van Lathum, was a Middle Age noble family from Bahr and Lathum, in the Dutch province of Gelderland.

There was a Kasteel Baer (Castle Baer) in the 13th century.

Coat of arms of Baer, as depicted in Gelre Armorial, with crest representing a puppy head. Baer wapenboek Gelre wapen.svg
Coat of arms of Baer, as depicted in Gelre Armorial, with crest representing a puppy head.

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