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Language of the text: Italiano
Nobility: Nobili - Baroni
Nobles in:Italia
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Ancient and very noble family of Spanish origin, of clear and ancestral virtue, moved to reside in Sicily, with a Fabrizio who obtained, under the Aragonese government, eminent offices. In 1393, the family obtained the lordship of the Bonalbergo fiefdom, in Nicosia, with the Baronial title. Subsequently, the family was divided into three branches: that of Malta, that of Reggio-Calabria and that of S. Agata dei Goti, where the one that settled in Milazzo came from and was elevated to the nobility of Messina on August 31, 1813. On the other hand , this family, in the unfolding of its luster, has always managed to produce a series of men who have made his name famous, in public employment, in liberal and ecclesiastical professions and in military service. Among these, without taking anything away from the value of the omitted, there are: Raimondo secretary of Duke Martino and protonotary of ...
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1. Coat of arms of family: Cumbo
Language of the text: Italiano
D'argento, al nodo di Salomone d'azzurro, alla spada dello stesso, guarnita d'oro, posta in banda e appuntata al nodo. Cimiero: un braccio armato al naturale, la mano di carnagione impugnante la spada dello scudo.
Fonte bibliografica: "Dizionario storico blasonico delle famiglie nobili e notabili italiane estinte e fiorenti" vol. primo, pag. 343, compilato dal Comm. G.B. di Crollalanza, edito presso la direzione del giornale araldico, Pisa 1888.
D'argento ai due triangoli intrecciati in stella accostati da un giavellotto posto in sbarra posata nel canton sinistro del capo, la punta diretta verso i triangoli, il tutto d'azzurro. Cimiero: un braccio armato al naturale, la mano di carnagione, impugnante il giavellotto dello scudo.
Fonte bibliografica: "Armorial Général par J.B.Rietstap - Deuxième èdition refondue et augmentée - Tome I A-K" p. 496X
D’azzurro, al nodo gordiano d’argento, alla spada dello stesso guarnita d’oro, posta in banda e appuntata al nodo. Cimiero: un braccio armato al naturale, la mano di carnagione, impugnante la spada dello scudo. Divisa: VI SED NON INGENIO.
Fonte: "Nobiliario di Sicilia di Antonio Mango di Casalgerardo, 1915-1970". Note: nell'illustrazione del nobiliario il nodo gordiano è un sigillo di Salomone.
D’azzurro, al nodo gordiano d’argento, alla spada dello stesso guarnita d’oro, posta in banda e appuntata al nodo. Cimiero: un braccio armato al naturale, la mano di carnagione, impugnante la spada dello scudo. Divisa: VI SED NON INGENIO.
Fonte: "Nobiliario di Sicilia di Antonio Mango di Casalgerardo, 1915-1970". Note: nell'illustrazione del nobiliario il nodo gordiano è un sigillo di Salomone.
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