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Kamenicky [ˈkamɛɲiːt͡ski](Kameničtí z Kamenice in Czech; German: Kameniczky von Kamenicz [1]) is a Czech noble family (uradel) originating from the Margraviate of Moravia.[1] The family has been known since the 15th century.[2] The name derives from the family's ancestral seat Kamenice in Moravia. Original seal from the year 1571 depicting the coat of arms is deposited in the Franzens museum (Moravské zemské muzeum) in Brno.[1] The coat of arms featuring a sloping wine tendril with two leaves and a bunch of grapes.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c Siebmachers: Der Mährische Adel 1899, p. 54.
  2. ^ Siebmachers: Der Böhmischer Adel 1886, p. 283.
  3. ^ Král von Dobrá Voda: Heraldika, Souhrn pravidel a predpisuv znakovych 1901, p. 120.
  • Edlen von Kadich, Heinrich (1899). Der Mährische Adel (PDF). Nürnberg: Bauer und Raspe.
  • von Meraviglia-Crivelli, Rudolf Johann (1886). Der Böhmischer Adel (PDF). Nürnberg: Bauer und Raspe.
  • Král von Dobrá Voda, Adalbert (1901). Heraldika, Souhrn pravidel a predpisuv znakovych. Praha-Karlin. {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)