Fan-der-Flit
Фан-дер-Флит

Dutch: Van der Vliet
Noble family

The Fan-der-Flit family (Russian: Фан-дер-Флит, Dutch: Van der Vliet) is a Russian noble family.

History

At first, it was a merchant family of Dutch origin. The noble branch, descendant of Timofey Yefremovich Fan-der-Flit, who entered the service in 1790 and was promoted to the rank privy Councillor, on 2 November 1828, was awarded nobility with a diploma, from which a copy is held in the Herold Office.

Description of the coat of arms

The shield is divided horizontally into two parts, in the upper part, in the black field, there is a lion holding a silver arrow in its paw, pointing upward, and in the lower part, in the silver field, a ship at sea with outstretched sails sailing to the left.

The shield is topped by a noble helmet and a crown with three ostrich feathers. The mantling on the shield is red and black, enclosed in silver.

Family representatives

  • Ivan (Johannes) Fan-der-Flit

References

Literature

  • Герб Фан-дер-Флита внесен в "Часть 10 Общего гербовника дворянских родов Всероссийской империи, стр. 136". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2013-02-08.
  • Род:Фан-дер-Флит on Rodovid
  • Левин Натан Феликсович. "Общественная и благотворительная деятельность супругов Фан-дер-Флит". Retrieved 2013-02-08.
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