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Language of the text: Italiano
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Family originally from Varallo, then in Turin to Moncalieri and Savoy. The lines of the Counts of Brandizzo and the Counts of Bassy (Savoy) are extinct. The line of accounts of Roccastello survives, whose genealogical attack with the previous lines is unknown; but in 1826 the proof that they participated in the transaction of the various lines with the Earl of Bassy was asserted The title of count was given on 21 February 1826 to Benedetto (born Varallo, 15 August 1772; dec. 6 January 1852), regent of Valsesia (12 June 1815), reformer of the schools of Varallo (10 September 1837), to whom a subsequent sovereign provision granted the predicate of Roccastello (May 2, 1837). Count Bartolomeo, Giulio's father, was born from him, decorated with a silver medal for military valor. Giulio, di Bartolomeo, di Benedetto. Son: Alfonso. Family motto: A tout azard. Other branch. Benedetto Giuseppe, enriched by fortunate leases ...
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BlazonCarelli
1. Coat of arms of family: Carelli
Language of the text: Italiano
D'azzurro, ad un piccione fermo su un terreno al naturale.
Blasone della famiglia Carelli in Emilia Romagna ricostruito da un disegno conservato presso la Biblioteca estense universitaria nell'opera "Insegne di varii prencipi et case illustri d'Italia e altre provincie" raccolte e descritte da don Jacomo Fontana.
D'azzurro al pino di verde, sinistrato da un leone d'oro controrampante, nutrito su di un monte di tre cime di verde e accompagnato nel capo da tre stelle di sei raggi d'oro. Corona di barone. Cimiero: un leone rampante d'oro tenente con la sinistra una bilancia al naturale
Blasone della famiglia Carelli in Puglia. Fonte bibliografica: "Araldica Rutigliano".
Troncato: al 1º di rosso, al carro rustico di due ruote, d'argento, col timone alzato, sormontato da una stella d'oro; al 2º fasciato d'azzurro e d'argento. Cimiero: leone di oro, armato di spada, nascente. Motto: A Tout Azard
Blasone della famiglia Carelli in Piemonte, fonte bibliografica del blasone: "Enciclopedia Storico-Nobiliare Italiana di V. Spreti" Vol. II pag. 326.
D'azzurro, al carello scaccato d'oro e di rosso, fioccato d'argento.
Blasone della famiglia Carelli in Firenze, Santo Spirito, Nicchio; fonte: "Raccolta Ceramelli Papiani" custodita presso l'archivio di stato di Firenze fasc.1223.
D'argento, al carello scaccato d'oro e di rosso, fioccato d'azzurro.
Blasone della famiglia Carelli in Firenze, Santo Spirito, Nicchio; fonte: "Raccolta Ceramelli Papiani" custodita presso l'archivio di stato di Firenze fasc.1223.
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