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Last name: Fabris Isnardis

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Language of the text: Italiano
Nobility: Marchesi
Nobles in:Italia
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Fabris Isnardis


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Nobility crown Fabris IsnardisBranch of the homonymous family of Begliano (Monfalcone) which derives, as mentioned by the marquis Carlo Antonio de Fabris, the almost married Caterina Isnardis of Portogruaro, from Begliano of Monfalcone transferred her home to that city. This branch also contracted alliances with some noble family, such as the Phoenician counts of Pordenone, the Rivalta di Portogruaro, the Bevilacqua accounts of Piran, the Menegozzi accounts of Aviano, the Mistruzzi di Venzone and Ronchi accounts, the noble Balbi etc. It obtained confirmation of the marquis title from the Austrian Government with the Habsburg Sovereign Resolution of 3 November 1820 and recognition of the same by the Italian Government with the Ministerial Decree of 19 December 1897. Aquilio, n. Portugruaro 9 October 1866, by Alessandro Carlo, Alessandro, Francesco, Carlo Antonio, Antonio and the noble Giovanna of the Counts Menegozzi, married Trieste 21 May 1892 with the noble Elena Carlotta of the Counts Mistruzzi; ...

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Blazon Fabris Isnardis

Coat of arms of family Fabris Isnardis

1. Coat of arms of family: Fabris Isnardis
Language of the text: Italiano

Troncato: nel primo partito: a) di azzurro all'aquila di argento coronata di oro; b) d'azzurro, al monte di verde sostenente una colomba d'argento, tenente nel becco un ramoscello di olivo al naturale; nel secondo d'argento ad un arabesco formato di un tronco a forma di cuore e quattro fogliami due in alto e due in basso. Cimiero: 1) La colomba dello scudo rivoltata; 2) il leone d'oro seduto in maestà e coronato dello stesso, tenente con la zampa destra una bandiera d'azzurro con la bordatura d'oro, carica dell'aquila d'argento e con la zampa sinistra un'eguale bandiera carica della colomba del campo; 3) l'aquila del campo. Sostegni: Due leoni d'oro tenenti ciascuno con la zampa una bandiera come nel cimiero, affrontati, con la testa all'infuori.


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