Assissors
Assissors is a term that has been used in various contexts throughout history, primarily in the field of heraldry and genealogy. The term is derived from the Old French word "assiseur," which referred to a person who sat in the assembly or court of a lord or nobleman. This role involved taking notes and recording the proceedings, which were then used to create official documents and records.
In heraldry, an "assisseur" was a heraldic officer who assisted the chief herald in his duties. The
The term "assisseur" has also been used in the context of genealogy, where it refers to a
In modern times, the term "assisseur" is less commonly used, but it still has historical significance in