Hegardt

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Hegardt is the surname of a Swedish noble family.[1]

Josiah Hegardt (died 1727), who was reported to have been born in in Holstein was the oldest known ancestor. Josiah Hegardt was the steward of Svenstorp in parish in the county of Malmöhus presently Skåne County. After the death of Josias Hegardt, the family moved to the parish of in the samee county of Malmohus and Skåne. Christian Bernhard Hegardt (1781–1837), the great-grandson of Josias Hegardt, was a diplomat and undersecretary of state. He was raised to the nobility on 11 May 1818 according to the Swedish Instrument of Government of 1809, meaning that only the head of the family has noble grace. The family was introduced into the House of Nobility on 20 March 1819.

The Grant of Arms has been kept in the Swedish House of Nobility (Riddarhuset in Swedish) since 1967.

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