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Language of the text: Italiano
Nobility: Patrizi
Nobles in:Italia
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Ancient Milanese family who raised their arms: A blue and silver cross, to the lion of one another with a red tongue. He gave illustrious men since the fourteenth century; Paolo was a wood judge. Ascribed to the Milanese aristocracy in 1732. The forefather of this family is Andrea (1488), from whom Francesco, husband of Anna Crivelli, ancestor of Paolo (def. 1707), lieutenant of the Urban Militia, descended for several generations. It was these father of Carlo (def. 1809), who married Angela Assandri, daughter of Don Francesco, from whom he had Paolo (born 1792), and Giulio (born 1796), recognized with Sovereign Resolution (1816). ...
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When you buy a heraldic document a new accurate analysis of the heraldic research will be performed by an expert heraldist and the document will be written in Italian or English.
The coat of arms will be checked and, if necessary, redesigned in strict compliance with the heraldic rules by our experts.
BlazonCaponago
1. Coat of arms of family: Caponago
Language of the text: Italiano
Spaccato d'azzurro e d'argento, al leone dell'uno all'altro linguato di rosso.
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