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Last name
Covoni

Nobility: Nobili
Nobles in:
Italia (Toscana)
Variations Last name:
Covoni Bettoni Milanesi, Covoni Girolami
Language of the text: English

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They come from Fiesole and went down to Florence after the destruction of their homeland at the end of the 11th century. In the new residence they soon occupied a distinct position and with Naddo di Jacopo, in 1393, they began to give priori to the Republic. Over time, they had 24 priors and 6 Gonfalonieri and, during the Medici principality, various senators. Giovanni Guasco, prior and later gonfalonier, covered the position of officer over the fortresses of the Municipality and in 1345 received the submission of the Counts of Battifolle on behalf of the Republic. Sheaf of Naddo, judge and prior, was a war captain; in 1332 he was sent as ambassador to Lombardy, and similar mission he carried out in 1334 in Pistoia; in 1349 he was one of the deputies on the justice systems of the city of Florence. Bettino di C. was the mediator of the

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D'oro, al crescente montante di nero, sormontato da un lambello a tre (o cinque) pendenti di rosso.

Blasone della famiglia Covoni nobile in Firenze Santa Croce Ruote; fonte: "Raccolta Ceramelli Papiani" custodita presso l'archivio di stato di Firenze fasc. 1700. Note: Il cognome è anche unito a quello dei «Bettoni» (Francesco Covoni ricevette la primogenitura Bettoni nel 1651, per estinzione di quella famiglia) e a quello dei «del Milanese» (Giovanni Battista Covoni ebbe la primogenitura di quella famiglia nel 1620); alla fine del XVII secolo i due rami si riunirono, dando luogo al cognome «Covoni Bettoni Milanesi».

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Covoni

D'oro, al crescente montante di nero.

Blasone della famiglia Covoni nobile in Firenze Santa Croce Ruote; fonte: "Raccolta Ceramelli Papiani" custodita presso l'archivio di stato di Firenze fasc. 1700. Note: Il cognome è anche unito a quello dei «Bettoni» (Francesco Covoni ricevette la primogenitura Bettoni nel 1651, per estinzione di quella famiglia) e a quello dei «del Milanese» (Giovanni Battista Covoni ebbe la primogenitura di quella famiglia nel 1620); alla fine del XVII secolo i due rami si riunirono, dando luogo al cognome «Covoni Bettoni Milanesi».

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