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Language of the text: Italiano
Nobility: Nobili
Nobles in:Italia (Regno di Napoli)
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Variations Last name: Calisius,Calisius de Kalisch
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Calise
Variations Last name: Calisius,Calisius de Kalisch
Alte und berühmte Familie der Insel Ischia, von klarer und angestammter Tugend, die sich im Laufe der Jahrhunderte in verschiedenen Regionen Italiens und der Neuen Welt verbreitet hat. Der Überlieferung nach ist sie germanischen Ursprungs und stammt wie die Calisesi von den Calisius von Böhmen ab, deren Adel in ihrer Heimat am 19. Dezember 1693 endgültig bestätigt wurde. Jedenfalls sind die Calise bereits im neapolitanischen Raum präsent die zweite Hälfte des XVI Jahrhunderts mit dem Pädagogen und Rektor Alberto Calisius oder Calise. Andererseits hat es diese Familie im Laufe der Epochen und bis heute immer geschafft, sich durch die Erhebung der Charaktere, die sie hervorgebracht hat, zu profilieren. Aus unserem Archiv: Johannes Calisius, hochgelehrter Theologe, Blütezeit Ende des 16. Jahrhunderts; Cesare Calise (Forio, um 1560 - um 1640), Maler; Tommaso Calise, Doktor beider Gesetze, blühte 1710 in Neapel auf; D. Francesco Calise, Landbesitzer, der in der ersten Hälfte des 18. ...
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BlazonCalise
Variations Last name: Calisius,Calisius de Kalisch
1. Coat of arms of family: Calise, Calise Piro
Language of the text: Italiano
D'azzurro, alla divisa inclinata in banda d'oro, sormontata da un gatto corrente al naturale, accompagnata in capo da cinque stelle (8) poste in orlo, ed in punta da un sinistrocherio uscente impungante una rosa al naturale. Scudo a goccia, la cornice ornata di due cherubini.
Blasone della famiglia ricostruito da uno stemma in pietra posto sulla cappella gentilizia Calise Piro in Lacco Ameno. Note: tinture e metalli non sono ben definiti sullo stemma originale, si riconosce solo l'azzurro, gli altri sono stati ricostruiti.
2. Coat of arms of family: Calisius, Calisius de Kalisch
Language of the text: Italiano
Partito; nel 1° di nero, a tre ferri di freccia d'oro, posati in pergola, moventi da un anelletto del medesimo posto in abisso e accompagnati da tre stelle male ordinate d'argento, una in capo e le altre due accostanti l'anelletto; al 2° di nero, a tre bande d'oro. Cimiero: le armi del 1° entro un volo di nero. Svolazzi d'oro e di nero.
Blasone della famiglia Calisius o Calisius de Kalisch in Boemia. Fonte bibliografica: "Armorial Général par J.B.Rietstap - Deuxième èdition refondue et augmentée".
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