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Last name
Palermo

Nobility: Nobili - Baroni - Marchesi - Principi
Nobles in:
Italia
Variations Last name:
Di Palermo
Language of the text: Portugûes

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Palermo
(Di Palermo)

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Família antiga e muito nobre, originária de Scicli, que gozava de clara nobreza em Palermo, Messina e Sciacca e que possuía o principado de Santo Stefano ou Santa Margherita, o título de marquês e os barões de Bulgarano, Canalotto, Castelluzzo, San Giuseppe, San Leonardo, Martini, Scirinda, etc. Além disso, ao longo dos séculos, essa família sempre conseguiu se destacar, graças aos altos números, a quem deu à luz. Entre eles, sem arriscar nada ao valor dos omitidos, lembramos: Enrico, que, em 9 de dezembro de 1282, foi nomeado pelo rei Pietro, notário da ilha de Malta; observe Andrea, de Aidone, dono do feudo Rabiato sob o rei Ludwig; Niccolò Andrea, que comprou o feudo Bulgarano e investiu nele em 13 de setembro de 1516 e 26 de março de 1517; Francesco, que, com o privilégio de 21 de junho de 1638, obteve o título de Barão de San Giuseppe e

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Blazon
Palermo
(Di Palermo)

1. Coat of arms of family:
Palermo (di)


13606/13729

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Blazon of family
Palermo (di)

Partito: nel 1° d'oro, al il grifone rampante d'azzurro, sormontato da un lambello di rosso di tre gocce; nel 2° d'azzurro, al leone illeopardito d'oro, sostenente sul dorso un giglio d'argento. Cimiero: l'aquila nascente spiegata di nero, imbeccata e coronata d'oro.

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2. Coat of arms of family:
Palermo (di)


18915/17523

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Blazon of family
Palermo (di)

Partito: nel 1° d'azzurro all'aquila coronata di rosso; nel 2° d'azzurro alla palma sradicata al naturale.

Citato in "Nobiliario di Sicilia di Antonio Mango di Casalgerardo, 1915-1970" .

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3. Coat of arms of family:
Palermo (di) (Calabria)


18916/17524

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Blazon of family
Palermo (di) (Calabria)

Partito 1° d'azzurro ripartito di un filetto d'oro, al leone d'oro sormontato da un lambello di tre pendenti di rosso, al leone d'oro sormontato da un giglio d'argento, 2° troncato sopra di rosso a tre bottigliette d'oro poste 1,2, sotto d'oro a cinque bisanti di rosso posti 1,2,2.

Citato in "Enciclopedia Storico-Nobiliare Italiana di V. SPRETI", vol V.

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