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Last name
Borea Ricci

Nobility: Baroni - Marchesi
Nobles in:
Italia
Variations Last name:
Borea, Borea d'Olmo
Language of the text: English

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With resolution of the priors and elders of the city of Lugo in Romagna on 13 May 1762 it was declared that the family, residing in Sanremo, was of the same stock as the Buzzacarini who flourished in that city and ennobled on 1452 (1 May) by Pope Martino V. Of this original family, who came to Imola, it seems, from Venice in the sec. XIV and then passed in Lugo, one line was transplanted in Modena, which soon became extinct (1725), and the other in Liguria, which settled in Sanremo, where already in the century. XVII excelled in copying goods: it is remembered that in 1669 he had three Muslim slaves baptized by his father Silvestro Invrea, whom he had at his domestic service. On the fall of the century. XVIII the family split into branches originating from the brothers Pier Francesco and Carlo Vincenzo; of which the first,

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Borea Ricci

Partito; nel 1° (Borea) troncato: nel primo d'azzurro, a un capo umano, soffiante verso una nuvola al naturale, posta nel canton destro, il tutto sormontato da tre stelle d'oro di sei raggi ordinate in fascia; nel secondo partito di verde e di argento; nel 2°(Ricci) partito di nero e di rosso, alla banda d'oro attraversante.

Blasone della famiglia Borea Ricci, fonte bibliografica del blasone: "Enciclopedia Storico-Nobiliare Italiana di V. Spreti" vol II.

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Borea, Borea d'Olmo

Troncato: nel primo d'azzurro, a un capo umano, soffiante verso una nuvola al naturale, posta nel canton destro, il tutto sormontato da tre stelle d'oro di sei raggi ordinate in fascia; nel secondo partito di verde e di argento.

Blasone della famiglia Borea da Lugo e Borea d'Olmo. Fonti: "Dizionario storico blasonico delle famiglie nobili e notabili italiane estinte e fiorenti" vol.I, compilato dal Comm. G.B. di Crollalanza, edito presso la direzione del giornale araldico, Pisa 1888; "Enciclopedia Storico-Nobiliare Italiana di V. Spreti" vol II.

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