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Last name
Cuomo

Nobility: Cavalieri - Nobili - Baroni - Duchi
Nobles in:
Italia (Regno Di Napoli)
Language of the text: Deutsch

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Alte und sehr edle Familie des Königreichs Neapel, von klarer und angestammter Tugend, die sich im Laufe der Jahrhunderte in verschiedenen Regionen Italiens und der Welt verbreitet hat. Die Überlieferung besagt, dass es als Zweig der Adelsfamilie Como entstand, was ein sehr häufiges Phänomen in der neapolitanischen Sprache ist, der Übergang von "o" zu Diphthong "uo". Und dies wird weiter durch die fast vollständige Ähnlichkeit zwischen den von den beiden Familien erhobenen Armen bestätigt, mit Ausnahme des Metalls der Sterne, Silber im Cuomo und Gold im Como. So stammt die Familie Como, später auch Cuomo, ursprünglich aus der gleichnamigen lombardischen Stadt und hatte als Stammvater den Ritter Riccano, Herrn von Albignano. Die Familie will im Gefolge der Anjou, anlässlich der Eroberung des Königreichs 1266 durch König Karl I. von Anjou, mit dem besagten Riccano nach Neapel gezogen sein. Riccano wurde mit dem Titel „edler Mann“ im königlichen Archiv der Münzstätte

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Cuomo

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Cuomo


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Cuomo

D'azzurro, al crescente montante d'oro, accompagnato da tre stelle (8) d'argento, due in capo e una in punta

Blasone della famiglia Cuomo. Fonte bibliografica: "Insignia ... XIV. Insignia Neapolitanorum, Genuensium - BSB Cod.icon. 279" custodito presso lo Stemmario Reale di Baviera.

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2. Coat of arms of family:
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Como

D'azzurro ad un crescente d'argento accompagnato da tre stelle (8) d'oro, due in capo ed una in punta.

Blasone della famiglia Como in Napoli. Fonti bibliografiche: "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; disegno conservato presso la Biblioteca estense universitaria nell'opera "Araldo, nel quale si vedono delineate e colorite le armi de' potentati e sovrani d'Europa, delle più cospicue d'Italia ...," del frate minore osservante Angelo Maria da Bologna. Note: il Crollalanza non blasone le otto punte delle stelle.

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