The surname Trisac: heraldry, coat of arms and coat of arms

If your surname is Trisac, surely on more than one occasion you have wondered about the heraldry of the surname Trisac. Likewise, you might be interested if the surname Trisac belongs to a relative of yours or someone very important to you. The heraldry of surnames is a fascinating world that still attracts a lot of attention today, and that is why more and more people are asking about the heraldry of the Trisac surname.

The heraldry of Trisac, a complicated topic

Sometimes it can be very confusing to try to explain how the heraldry of surnames works, however, we are going to try to explain the heraldry of the surname Trisac in the simplest possible way. We recommend that to better understand everything we are going to tell you about the heraldry of the surname Trisac, if you are totally unaware of how the coats of arms and heraldry came about, go to our main page and read the general explanation we give you there, that way you can better appreciate everything we have compiled about the heraldry of the surname Trisac for you.

Coat of arms, coat of arms and heraldry of Trisac

Similarly, and to make things easier, since we understand that most of the people looking for information about the Trisac surname heraldry are especially interested in the coat of arms of the Trisac surname, its composition, the meaning of its elements and if there are several coats of arms for the Trisac surname, as well as everything that may have to do with the coat of arms of the Trisac surname; we have taken the liberty of being flexible and using the words heraldry and coat of arms interchangeably when referring to the coat of arms of Trisac.

Contributions to the heraldry of the surname Trisac

We hope that the flexibility on the coat of arms of the Trisac surname will not be taken as a lack of seriousness on our part, since we are constantly investigating to be able to offer the most rigorous information possible on the Trisac coats of arms. However, if you have more information about the Trisac heraldry, or you notice an error that needs to be corrected, please let us know so that we can have the biggest and best information on the net about the Trisac coat of arms, explained in a simple and easy way.

  • Artificial - 1. Figure that is not considered normal. (V. Artificial figures).
  • Balza - 1. banner or flag used by the Knights Templar. It is represented with the Templar cross in the center.
  • Carapeteiro - 1. Genuine tree of the Portuguese heraldry which carries seven arms. Its use is purely heraldic. (V. CREQUIL).
  • Crenellated to gibelin. - 1. Type of encouragement with the aged battlements, typical of the Italian medieval heraldry and widely used in Catalonia.
  • decreasing - 1. The growing whose tips look to the sinister side.
  • Extraordinary partition - 1. It is the partition formed by the slice the trchado and the slide. Very rare partition in the Spanish and European and difficult Blasonar heraldry. 2. Partition formed by the cut, party and semiparite towards the tip.
  • Fierceness - 1. Term used to designate any animal that teaches the teeth. 2. When the fish are painted with the tail and the fins of gules, the whales and the dolphins are usually.
  • Langrave crown - 1. Similar to that of German Duke. (See Crown of Duke German).
  • LOSAGEADO - (V. LONSANJA).
  • Privilege shield - 1. granted or confirmed by real mercy.
  • Quartered - 1. Term used by some old heraldists to define the quarter. (V. Quarter).
  • Smuggled - 1. It is said of the cut and flock shield in turn, so that the boss's bands are opposed to those of the other enamel, located on the tip.
  • Speakers, weapons - 1. They are those represented by a figure, which refers and designates the surname of the lineage they represent and graphically interprets the last name.
  • String - 1. The chains are represented in Band, Orla, Aspa with Orla, Girdle, etc. The chains appear in the Spanish and Portuguese blazons, alluding to the fact that King Moro Miramamolín had the Camp of Las Navas de Tolosa in which Sancho VIII