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Last name: Biacchi

Dossier: 803918
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Language of the text: English
Nobility: Nobles
Nobles in:Italy (Veneto - Tuscany)
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: Bevilacqua,de Biachis
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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Biacchi
Variations Last name: Bevilacqua,de Biachis


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Nobility crown BiacchiAlte italienische Adelsfamilie, ursprünglich aus Fivizzano (Toskana), von klarer und angestammter Tugend, die sich im Laufe der Jahrhunderte weltweit verbreitet hat. Tatsächlich hat die Familie alte lombardische Ursprünge. Wie wir in dem Werk „Biografia Cremonese: Ossia Dizionario Storico Delle Famiglie E Persone Per Qualsivoglia Titolo Memorabili E Chiare Spettanti Alla Città Di Cremona Dai Tempi Più Remoti Fino All’et Nostra“ von Vincenzo Lancetti lesen, ist der Nachname Biacchi die synkopierte Form von "Bevilacqua". Daher stammt die Familie Biacchi of Toscana von der sehr adligen Familie Bevilacqua von Cremona oder besser von dem als Biacchi oder de Biachis bekannten Zweig ab. Die erste Urkunde des Nachnamens „Biacchi“ findet sich in Cremona bei einem Ruggero Biacchi, Konsul von Cremona im 13. Jahrhundert. Später fanden wir eine Ognibene de Biachis, die 1310 blühte. Zu Beginn des 15. Jahrhunderts blühte stattdessen Lodovica de Biacchi, Adlige, auf. Wir wissen nicht genau, wann oder warum die ...

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Blazon Biacchi
Variations Last name: Bevilacqua,de Biachis

Coat of arms of family Biacchi

1. Coat of arms of family: Biacchi
Language of the text: English

Azure, a chevron or between three stars in chief and a triple mount in base of the same.

Coat of arms whose description is handed down but whose original source is unfortunately unknown

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Coat of arms of family Bevilacqua

2. Coat of arms of family: Bevilacqua
Language of the text: English

Or, three bends, azure, over all a moor's head, proper.

Coat of arms of family Bevilacqua from Cremona. Source: State Archive of Cremona

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