Family of Barrau

The patronymic name, Barrau, would be of Gallo-Roman origin. The Gaulish root Barr indicates an obstacle, a difficult place of access.

The Gaulish language belongs to the Celtic branch of the Indo-European language family.

This name is relatively widespread in Europe : Barro in Spain and in Portugal ; Barrow in England ; Barrau, Barreau, Barrot, Barraud, Barraux ..., in France.

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Short history of the House of Barrau

The first known mentions of this family in Rouergue (Rouergue is an old province of the South of France. She is bordering by the Auvergne in North and by the Languedoc in the South) are the 13th century.

In 16th century, this family begins a processus from aggregation to the nobility by the noble life.

The noble life is the mode most representative of aggregation to the nobility. The noble life is characterized by the fact of taking privileges normally reserved for the nobility in the name of a similar way of life. They are qualifications of nobility, homage of noble strongholds, services in the armies for the King, bench reserved for the church, the payment of noble capitation, the quality and the constancy of alliances, ...

Titles of nobility : marquis of Carmaux and barons of Jouqueviel by heritages for 18th century.

PRINCIPAL PERSONALITIES

17th century

18th century

19th century

20th century

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