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Language of the text: Italiano
Nobility: Nobili
Nobles in:Italia (Veneto)
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Ancient and very noble Venetian family, with branches in Padua and Venice, which has spread over the centuries in various regions of Italy and Europe. Tradition has it that it originated as a branch of the Carrara family, also known as Carraresi, a Paduan dynasty that ruled their homeland for about a century. The history of the surnames Carrara, Carraresi and Carraro has in fact common and very ancient roots, dating back to the early Middle Ages; more specifically, the first attestation dates back to a Ugozio, who arrived in Italy in 774 following the Holy Roman Emperor Charlemagne. The lineage is historically proven with a Gumberto, who died in 970. In any case, the Carrara family already in 1149 obtained investiture of the castle of the same name, in the Padua area. The information relating to it becomes more numerous in the 14th century, when James I flourished and, ...
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BlazonCarraro
1. Coat of arms of family: Carraro
Language of the text: Italiano
D'azzurro, al carro da cavallo d'oro con 2 ruote, rivoltato col timone a sinistra, fermo sulla campagna di verde, accompagnato in capo da due conchiglie d'argento, poste in fascia.
Blasone della famiglia Carraro, fonte bibliografica: disegno presente nell'opera "Conte Edgardo Mattei, collezione rara di stemma gentilizi Italiani esistente in Roma Archivio Conte Pasini" Copia conforme per cura dell'Istituto Araldico Blasone Italiano, Bologna.
D'azzurro, alla fascia inclinata in banda troncata d'argento e di rosso, l'argento caricato di un carro di nero nel verso della pezza accompagnata in capo da una cometa ondeggiante in palo d'oro.
Blasone (alias) della famiglia Carraro, fonte bibliografica: disegno nel manoscritto "Raccolta di armi gentilizie di varie città e famiglie nobili d'Italia, parte solo tratteggiati a penna, e parte anche acquerellate" conservato presso la Biblioteca Nazionale di Roma.
D'argento ad un traino di carro con le sue quattro ruote, il tutto di rosso, posto in palo, il timone in alto. Cimiero: Un lupo uscente al naturale addestrato da una bandiera d'azzurro.
Fonte bibliografica del blasone: "Dizionario storico blasonico delle famiglie nobili e notabili italiane estinte e fiorenti" vol.I, pag. 243, compilato dal Comm. G.B. di Crollalanza, edito presso la direzione del giornale araldico, Pisa 1888.
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