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Last name
Pii

Nobility: Nobles
Nobles in:
Italy (Emilia - Veneto)
Language of the text: Español

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Pii

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Antigua y noble familia italiana de Bolonia, de clara y ancestral virtud, que se ha extendido por todo el mundo, a lo largo de los siglos, con una rama principal en Dinamarca, donde parece tener estrechos vínculos con la familia real. Esta Casa, en todas las épocas, se destacó siempre, gracias a las personalidades que le dieron nacimiento, en el servicio público, en las profesiones liberales y eclesiásticas y en el servicio militar. Entre estos, sin menospreciar los omitidos, nos gustaría mencionar: Alessandro, terrateniente en Romaña, floreciente en 1549; Luigi, doctor en "utroque jure", floreciente en Bolonia, en 1553; Tommaso, notario, residente en Bolonia, en 1593; Francesco, jurista y consejero en Bolonia, viviendo en 1612; Leone, comisionado apostólico, floreciente en 1628; Antonio María, juez de Bolonia, floreciente en 1642; Padre gio Batta, de la Orden de Predicadores, floreciente en Bolonia, en 1663; Giacomo Maria, guardia papal, floreciente en 1694; Celestino

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Pii

1. Coat of arms of family:
Pii


23314/21922

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Blazon of family
Pii

Quarterly, 1. gules, a cross argent on a bordure azure eight bezants or; 2. and 3. barry of four, gules and argent; 4. or, a lion vert; on a chief or, an eagle sable crowned or.

Blazon of the family Pii or Pij from Bologna. Sources: "Dizionario storico blasonico delle famiglie nobili e notabili italiane estinte e fiorenti" vol.III, compiled by Comm. G.B. di Crollalanza, edited by "la direzione del giornale araldico", Pisa 1888; Design preserved at the "Biblioteca Comunale dell'Archiginnasio di Bologna nell'opera "Il Blasone bolognese, cioè Arme gentilizie di famiglie bolognesi, nobili, cittadinesche e aggregate" by Floriano Canetoli, page n 50 design n.797.

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2. Coat of arms of family:
Pii


23315/21923

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Blazon of family
Pii

Quarterly; 1. and 2. barry; argent and gules; 2. and 3. or, a lion vert.

Blazon of family Pii, Pigi or Pighi from Padua. Source: "Dizionario storico blasonico delle famiglie nobili e notabili italiane estinte e fiorenti" vol.III, compiled by Comm. G.B. di Crollalanza, edited by "la direzione del giornale araldico", Pisa 1888.

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