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Language of the text: Italiano
Nobility: Nobili
Nobles in:Italia (Lombardia - Toscana - Istria)
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Variations Last name: Davanzo
Variations of surnames are frequent and mainly derive from involuntary acts such as translation errors or dialectal inflections or from voluntary acts such as attempts to escape persecution or acquisition of titles and properties of other families
There has been news since the twelfth century, being ascribed in Florence to the art of silk in which he had consuls, including Dino in 1225. For internal discord, Rinaldo degli Orsini, known as Cardinal, went to Florence in 1279 Latin, and composed peace among the primary families, among the guarantors of which, for the Ghibelline part, a Ghino of this family appears, who had been confined for the first time outside of Florence, but who was then among the 14 good men and wise men who supported the new government of Florence for two years (1281-1282), and in 1289 he was commissioner of the Municipality. From 1298 to 1342 the Davanzo family obtained the priory eleven times, and in 1330 gave the Republic a gonfalonier of justice in the person of Ricco di Buto, who then belonged to the Magistrate of the Twelve in 1336. In 1342, among the many who they left Florence to escape the cruelty of the Duke of Athens, there was also a member of this family, named Pietro, who repaired the court of the Patriarch of Aquileia, Bertrando di S. Ginesio, and was invested with the fiefdom of Cozur in the province of Albona in Istria. After 1400 this family was in Pula, after 1500 in Piran, and after 1700 in Rovinj, in which city given over to maritime trade had a long series of long-standing captains; and a branch of it in 1834 transplanted into the Mantovano where it still blooms. The Istrian family, for the reason of the weapon, was called the Dolphin. ...
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BlazonDavanzo Dei Delfini
Variations Last name: Davanzo
1. Coat of arms of family: Davanzo dei Delfini
Language of the text: Italiano
D'azzurro, al delfino d'argento, movente da un mare al naturale spumeggiante d'argento.
Blasone della famiglia Davanzo o Davanzo dei Delfini di Istria, Toscana e Lombardia.
Fonte bibliografica: "Dizionario storico blasonico delle famiglie nobili e notabili italiane estinte e fiorenti" vol.I, compilato dal Comm. G.B. di Crollalanza, edito presso la direzione del giornale araldico, Pisa 1888.
D'azzurro, a due delfini d' argento, accompagnati in capo da due stelle d' oro.
Blasone della famiglia Davanzo o Davanzo dei Delfini di Istria, Toscana e Lombardia.
Fonte bibliografica: "Dizionario storico blasonico delle famiglie nobili e notabili italiane estinte e fiorenti" vol.I, compilato dal Comm. G.B. di Crollalanza, edito presso la direzione del giornale araldico, Pisa 1888.
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Variations of surnames are frequent and mainly derive from involuntary acts such as translation errors or dialectal inflections or from voluntary acts such as attempts to escape persecution or acquisition of titles and properties of other families