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Dossier: 15060
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Last name
Giamboni

Nobility: Nobili
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Variations Last name:
Gianboni
Language of the text: English

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Giamboni
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Very ancient and noble Tuscan family with large settlements in Florence and Pisa, known as Giamboni or Gianboni, spread over the centuries in different regions of the Kingdom. A family branch is extinct with a Cesare Giamboni and whose legacy Anton Mario Tiburzi took over in the first half of the XVIII century, together with the weapon and the surname. A family branch of Florence is connected with the Pregianelli who were also called Giamboni. In Pisa a branch blossoms which he raised for arms: Red, the eagle with the flight lowered in black (or silver), and the crossing band of blue, loaded with three shells of gold (or silver); according to the heraldist Crollalanza this familiar branch of Gianboni and his name raised for arms: Of red, with the silver eagle; with the band of ...., crossing. The coat of arms of the Giamboni family is: Red, with a

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Giamboni

Di rosso, all'aquila d'argento, attraversata da una banda d'azzurro, caricata di tre conchiglie d'argento.

Giamboni di Firenze. Fonte: "Dizionario storico blasonico delle famiglie nobili e notabili italiane estinte e fiorenti" vol.III, compilato dal Comm. G.B. di Crollalanza, edito presso la direzione del giornale araldico, Pisa 1888.

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Giamboni

Di rosso, all'aquila dal volo abbassato di nero (o d'argento), e alla banda attraversante d'azzurro, caricata di tre conchiglie d'oro (o d'argento).

Giamboni di Pisa. Fonte: "Raccolta Ceramelli Papiani" custodita presso l'archivio di stato di Firenze, fasc. 5705.

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Gianboni

Di rosso, all'aquila d'argento; colla banda di .... , attraversante.

Gianboni di Pisa. Fonte: "Dizionario storico blasonico delle famiglie nobili e notabili italiane estinte e fiorenti" vol.III, compilato dal Comm. G.B. di Crollalanza, edito presso la direzione del giornale araldico, Pisa 1888.

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