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Last name
Corponi

Nobility: Notables - Nobles
Nobles in:
Italy (Veneto - Dalmatia)
Variations Last name:
Corponese
Language of the text: Italiano

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Corponi
(Corponese)

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Ancient and notable Italian family, originally from Veneto region, of clear and ancestral virtue, that has worldwide spread, over the centuries. Tradition has it that it descends from a branch of the noble Corporese family of Dalmatia. In the 15th century, Dalmatia became part of the Venetian Republic and contacts between families in those areas started to be more and more frequent. It should also be noted that the original form of a surname did not always remain intact over the centuries with its primitive spelling. Often due to incorrect transcriptions, dialectal transformations according to the regions where the lineage gradually moved, the incomprehensible handwriting of the scribes, etc., there were changes in phonetics and handwriting. Anyway, the first traces left by the Corponi family in Veneto dated back to the early XVIII century. This family was in fact very notable in the Vicenza area, with an important settlement in

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Blazon
Corponi
(Corponese)

1. Coat of arms of family:
Corponi


14275/14130

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Blazon of family
Corponi

Per fesse idented azure and argent; the 1° charged with a star of six points of the 2°.

Coat of arms, representative of this lineage, whose description is handed down but whose original source is unfortunately uncertain.

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2. Coat of arms of family:
Corponese


885183/885183

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Blazon of family
Corponese

Per fesse; 1° azure, two arms vested gules, rolled up argent, issant from dexter and sinister, holding each a sword argent, hilts and pomels or, per saltire, accompanied in chief by a star of eight points or; 2° gules, on a mount in base vert, a tree of the same between two towers proper; over all a bar argent bronchant. Crest: a star of eight points or between two wings conjoined sable. Lambrequin: dexter argent and azure, sinister argent and gules.

Coat of arms of family Corponese from Dalmatia. Source of the blazon: "Armorial Général par J.B.Rietstap - Deuxième èdition refondue et augmentée". Notes: this is believed to be the original branch of the Corpone.

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