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Last name: Cantalamessa

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Language of the text: Italiano
Nobility: Patrizi
Nobles in:Italia (Marche)
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Cantalamessa


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Nobility crown CantalamessaAncient and noble family of Ascoli Piceno. He gave illustrious men to his homeland, enough to have its members ascribed to that patriciate. The Heraldic Consulta (see the official noble list 1908) declared that the title of patrician of Ascoli (mf.) Belonged to this family. Today it is represented as follows: Filippo, patrician of Ascoli Piceno, doctor, commander of the Crown of Italy, born Ascoli on 19 August 1854 from the late Igino, sp. October 11, 1889 and Luigia Corsini. The bibliography of this family is mentioned by the Marquis Vittorio Spreti, in his Italian Historical-Noble Encyclopedia printed in Milan in 1936. Collecting manuscripts of heraldic and noble-genealogical content, among libraries and in many public and private archives. The testimonies and documents collected for the formation of the work in question were transmitted by the family itself. As shown in the Heraldic Magazine edited by the Heraldic College of Rome. The coat of arms of the Cantalamessa family is emblazoned in this way: From blue to sinister dressed in red with a silver handpiece loaded with a cross of black, coming out from the right side of the shield, and holding in the complexion hand an open book of silver with the writing black; accomp. at the head, in the center of the shield, by a burning flame of red surmounted by a comet of gold swaying in a bar. ...

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Blazon Cantalamessa

Coat of arms of family Cantalamessa

1. Coat of arms of family: Cantalamessa
Language of the text: Italiano

Di azzurro al sinistrocherio vestito di rosso con manipolo di argento caricato di una crocetta di nero, uscente dal lato destro dello scudo, e tenente nella mano di carnagione un libro aperto di argento con la scrittura di nero; accomp. in capo, al centro dello scudo, da una fiamma ardente di rosso sormontata da una cometa di oro ondeggiante in sbarra.

Blasone della famiglia Cantalamessa dalle Marche. Fonte: "Enciclopedia Storico-Nobiliare Italiana di V. SPRETI", vol. II p.272.

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