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The Llor family: Etymology and heraldy @asongofstarkandtargaryen
In old catalan, llor meant "laurel", although in current catalan, llor is a way of saying "dark brown".
I have found that there's also a girl name Llor that in hebrew that means "My light".
Although during the series the Llor family don't have any banners, I have found some info about historical Llors from nobility:
Coat of arms: In field of gold, three bouquets of three leaves, of sinople, well ordered.
Catalan. Of gold, three shoots or bushes of laurel of sinople, well ordered. [J. R. Vila, ms] [J. P. Colomer, ms] [F. of Segarra]
Catalan. Gules, three gold tickets, and in each one a laurel of sinople. [J. P. Colomer, ms]
Catalan. Of gold, a bush of laurel, of sinople. Lords of the castle of Llor (Lleida)
“...The male line of this family was missing and the Copons family succeeded it, this is the main trunk and for this reason they call Copons de Llor, this is that the main house of Copons is the lady of the castle and place of Llor; owned today by Mr. Josep Mata y de Copons, son of D, Josep Mata y de Copons, which he acquired with his cousin Ms. Catalina de Copons, Lady and heir to the main house of Copons, del Llor.” [P. Costa, Mrs]
Catalan. Of gold, a bush of...
From the place of Llor (whose name it took), from the municipality of Torrefeta and judicial district of Cervera in Lleida. There was another house in the town of Montgrí. family crest Silver, with three trees uprooted from sinople placed in a triangle.
There was another house in the town of Montgrí. Based on references from historians of the time and others found by Araldis in the registered archives of cities and other private ones, we can affirm, but not guarantee, that this shield or another very similar to it initially appeared from the 11th to the 14th century, particularly in the campaigns against the Otomans in 1302 and seem to be cited in the victories at Artaki (October 1302), Philadelphia (May 1, 1303) and Mount Taurus (August 15, 1304). The references of this family seem to be specified more frequently from the fifteenth to the nineteenth century, especially the events of Barcelona and Berga, on September 11 and 12, 1714, in which the dynastic war between the Austrians and the Bourbons tragically ended. All this seems to coincide with the family memory of some of the members of the family branch.
The Catalan, Valencian and Balearic solar, A and A GARCIA CARRAFFA, 1968
What if... Hugo and Caterina design a coat of arms for their family:
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