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This family settled in the XIV century in Verona, coming from Florence, in 1421 it was aggregated to the noble Council. The Venetian Senate, by decree of 4 November 1606, erected the noble fiefdom of Formighedo in the Verona area, then owned by the nob. Alessandro and for termination 10 February. 1661 of the Provveditori su feudi, Giovanni Galeazzo di Guglielmo were enrolled in the ALT with the title of marquis to the nob. Antonio, Romualdo and Casimiro Fumanelli and their male and female descendants. The Venetian Republic confirmed the title and ended September 7, 1761 enrolled in the ALT the two unique daughters of Antonio Fumanelli, Laura widow of Leonardo and Placidia widow of Alvise Negrelli and their children and legitimate descendants in perpetuity and among these were found the Marquis Ignazio di Iginolfo, of Leonardo. Alessandro Francesco da Lioscioa di Ignazio had the confirmation of the Nobility with SRA in March 1830 and the title comitale with SRA of the year 1839. With the Ministerial Decree of 20 May 1906 the titles of noble, Conte di Formighedo (m) and Marquis ( mf). Other branch. Ancient and noble family originally from Tuscany. Branch known as Bandino: by DM September 25, 1904 the titles of noble (mf.) And count of Formighedo (m.) Were recognized to the under-described: Bandino, n. Verona 15 October 1869, by Carlo, Bandino and Elisabetta Rebustello, cav. of the Crown of Italy, married Verona 4 September 1897 with Maddalena Martinelli; from which: a) Lucidalba, n. Verona 22 February 1905, in co. Honorius Giacobazzi Mazzari Fulcini; b) Carlo, no. Verona March 21, 1906; c) Francis, n. Verona 28 November 1908; d) Giorgio, no. Verona March 2, 1915. Bandino Brothers: 1. Maria, n. Verona April 19, 1865; 2. Carolina, no. Verona May 15, 1866; 3. Giorgio, no. Verona 24