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Dossier: 1585
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Last name
Gambarana

Nobility: Nobles - Counts - Barons - Lords - Patricians
Nobles in:
Italy (Piedmont - Lombardy)
Language of the text: Français

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Gambarana

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Ancienne et noble famille de Lombardie, avec résidence à Lomello et Pavie, dans le Vogherese, de vertu claire et ancestrale, qui s'est répandue dans le monde entier, au cours des siècles. Cette maison est l'une des branches des célèbres comtes palatins de Lomello et a joui des titres nobles suivants : comtes de Montesegale, comtes de Gambarana avec San Martina La Mandria (Lomellina), messieurs de Donelasco, comtes palatini (mâles), nobles patriciens de Milan et de Pavie (mâles). Filippo, de Pavie, était vicaire à Savone en 1330, où il épousa Pierina Barba. Beltramo, en 1396, était ambassadeur auprès du duc d'Orléans; Dr Giacomo en 1403, vicaire de l'armée génoise en Orient, commissaire en 1403 du roi de France, ambassadeur à Constantinople en 1414 et ambassadeur auprès de l'empereur Sigismondo, à partir duquel en 1414 fut créé comte palatin héréditaire, avec confirmation de les anciennes armoiries; Giovanni était professeur de droit à

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Gambarana

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Blazon of family
Gambarana

Gules, three M argent in ancient character 2,1. Motto: Favent Astra Virtuti.

Blazon of family Gambarana from Busca; source: "I Consegnamenti d'arme piemontesi", Edizioni Vivant, Torino, 2000; Consegnamento 1580.

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Blazon of family
Gambarana

Gules, nine legs argent 6,3 between five stars or 3,2. Motto: Favent Astra Virtuti.

Blazon of family Gambarana from Busca; source: "I Consegnamenti d'arme piemontesi", Edizioni Vivant, Torino, 2000; Consegnamento 1613.

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Blazon of family
Gambarana

Party per fesse gules and azure. Crest: an arm in armour proper, holding a sword of the same with hilt and pomel or.

Blazon of family Gambarana from Lombardy; source: "Dizionario storico blasonico delle famiglie nobili e notabili italiane estinte e fiorenti" vol.I, pag. 453, compiled by Comm. G.B. di Crollalanza, edited by "La direzione del giornale araldico", Pisa 1888.

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