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Last name: Abella

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Language of the text: Italiano
Nobility: Baroni - Nobili
Nobles in:Italia (Sicilia)
The country or region of the dossier mainly refers to the places where the family was ascribed to the nobility and may be different from those of residence
Variations Last name: Abel,Abrugnale
Variations of surnames are frequent and mainly derive from involuntary acts such as translation errors or dialectal inflections or from voluntary acts such as attempts to escape persecution or acquisition of titles and properties of other families

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Abella
Variations Last name: Abel,Abrugnale


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Nobility crown AbellaSegundo os genealogistas hispânicos, esta veneranda linhagem, conhecida pelos nomes Abel, Abella ou Abrugnale, figura entre as famílias nobres de Aragão, Valência e Catalunha. O primeiro a transplantar esta casa para a Sicília foi Ferratonio, no ano de 1282, ao serviço do Rei Pedro primeiro; este, juntamente com seus filhos Nicolò, Francesco e Giovanni, em reconhecimento aos serviços prestados, obteve o governo da ilha de Malta e de Gozzo, cargos dos quais foram posteriormente removidos pelo Rei Frederico segundo. Francesco e Giovanni receberam então o Feudo de Giaesi e a Castellania de San Filippo d’Agiro, enquanto Nicolò foi investido também com a posse de Raginelgi, no território de Caltagirone, e a capitania da cidade de Palermo em 1360. Desses descendem Giovanni, Ferrarone e Nicolò segundo, este último detentor da castellania do Castelo de Siracusa, que desposou Liandra de Apulia, razão pela qual seu filho Raimondo herdou os bens de Ferren de Apulia, confirmados pelo Rei Martino em 1397. Giovanni, filho do primeiro Nicolò, contraiu matrimônio em Messina com Giulia, filha de Salvitto Abrugnale, nobre daquela cidade. ...

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Blazon Abella
Variations Last name: Abel,Abrugnale

Crest of family Abel, Abrugnale, Abella

1. Crest of family: Abel, Abrugnale, Abella
Language of the text: Italiano

Due fucine di fuoco, gli fumi delle quali uno va retto al cielo e l'altro casca verso terra in campo celeste.

Blasone delle famiglia Abel, Abella o Abrugnale. Fonte Bibliografica: "Teatro Genologico delle Famiglie Nobili Titolate Feudatarie ed Antiche Nobili del fidelissimo Regno di Sicilia viventi ed estinte" Libro 1 p. 11-12, del S. Don Fialdelfio Mugnos, Palermo 1647.

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