Von der Mühll

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The coat of arms of the Von der Mühll family, in the Wappenbuch der Stadt Basel.
Johannes Von der Mühll-Faesch (1754-1815) by Nicholas LeJeune, Basel, 1778.

Von der Mühll or Von der Mühl is a Swiss patrician (see the Daig of Basel) and noble family.[1][2]

From the 18th century, with other patrician families in Basel (Merian, Burckhardt, Faesch, Vischer), the Von der Mühll family dominated the city of Basel's political, economic and social landscape.[3][4]

The coat of arms of the Von der Mühll family is a shield in or (gold), set with three fers-de-moline sable (three black mill-rinds). The crest is an eagle sable (black eagle) in flight, its beak and talons in gold.[5][6][7]

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