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Nobility: Nobles
Nobles in:Italy
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Ancient and illustrious Dalmatian family, precisely from San Giorgio, of clear and ancestral virtue, that has worldwide spread over the centuries. In Italy, but also in Dalmatia, it has been often transcribed as Battisti. Tradition has it that the first origin of the family was Venetian and that it arrived in Dalmatia only later. To understand the widespread use of the patronymic "ch", it should be noted that the Dalmatian Church, which controlled the registry office, was mainly made up of Slavic priests who had adopted the custom of adding a final "ch" to the original paternal surname, to mean "son of". Thus in Dalmatia the Battisti surname becomes Battistich and when this family returns to its homeland it becomes Battisti again. Either way, the Battisti or Battistich were declared nobles of the Holy Roman Empire on May 11, 1772. The clear nobility of this family is also confirmed by ...
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BlazonBattistich
1. Crest of family: Battisti of Santo Georgio
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Quarterly; 1st and 4th gules, a pyramid argent in base on a chief of the same two billets fesse-wards gules; 2nd and 3rd or, three stars of five points of the same on a chevron azure. Helmet crowned. Crest: a bloodhound issant gules. Lambrequin: dexter, argent and gules; sinister, or and azure.
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