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Language of the text: Italiano
Nobility: Casa Imperiale - Principi - Nobili
Nobles in:Italia
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Illustre famille, l'une des plus anciennes et des plus glorieuses d'Italie, qui descend, dans une lignée masculine droite, de l'empereur romain oriental Michele II Balbo d'Amorio, dont le nom d'Amoruso a dérivé, au fil du temps, Amorusio, Amerusio, Amorutzo , Amoruczo, Amorutio, de Amorosa, Amoroso, etc. Après l'assassinat brutal de l'empereur Michel III, qui a eu lieu en l'an 867, par l'usurpateur Basile le Macédonien, le seul homme survivant de la dynastie Amoriense, c'est-à-dire le prince impérial Constantin d'Amorius, frère de l'empereur susmentionné tué, il se réfugie dans la ville de Bari, pour échapper aux féroces persécutions des empereurs macédoniens. Il ne sera donc pas superflu de fixer ici brièvement la généalogie de cette famille impériale, à travers ses descendants directs dans la lignée masculine, depuis des origines très lointaines jusqu'à nos jours. Théophile, despote d'Amorius et de Galatie, est né de Michel II Balbo d'Amorio, empereur romain d'Orient du ...
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BlazonAmoroso
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Language of the text: Italiano
Partito nel primo d'azzurro ai 2 crescenti addossati d'argento sormontati da un crescente montante d'oro, e in basso una figura di putto (o femminile) d'argento; nel secondo spaccato, al primo d'argento alla catena al naturale posta in decusse sostenente al centro un bisante con la lettera A di nero, nel secondo d'argento ( o d'azzurro) alla torre di rosso ( o d'argento) su una terrazza di verde accollata da una vite del medesimo fruttifera di rosso. Mantello di rosso foderato d'armellino con corona imperiale.
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