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Last name: Falera

Dossier: 14811
Type:Heraldic dossiers
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Language of the text: Italiano
Nobility: Nobili
Nobles in:Italia
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Falera


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Nobility crown FaleraThe Falera family is very ancient and noble. Originally from Tuscany, the names of its components are found, above all, mentioned in land and house purchase contracts. This illustrious lineage includes characters of high virtues, but the shortage of the writings in those ancient centuries deprives us of the noblest curiosities that could be desired. Various branches of the family spread to different regions of Italy. In the memories of times gone by we read some variations of this surname, due to the usual causes of dialectal pronunciation and the way of interpreting surnames in the scripture. In the twelfth century Bonifacius Salerius was Bishop of Venice but, in the archives, there is very little information on this family, only the blazon and the motto are reported in the historical texts. The presence of the weapon and the motto in the documented bibliography of the Falera family confirms, however, the ancestral nobility reached by the family. In fact, the origin of the motto dates back to around the 14th century and must be sought in those witty sayings that were written on the banners or flags of the knights, displayed on the windows of the inns where they stayed, during the tournaments, and during the tournaments themselves . The motto was a thought expressed in a few words, alluding to a clear or hidden feeling, to a quality, to a historical memory, as a stimulus to courage or honor. It was chosen by the head of the family, by the knight entering the race or given by the sovereign to his loyal man. Family motto: Blasius facito. ...

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Blazon Falera

Coat of arms of family Falera

1. Coat of arms of family: Falera
Language of the text: Italiano

Spaccato; nel primo d'oro, alla sirena di carnagione, coroanta del campo, posta di fronte, e tenente colle mani due code di pesce squamato d'azzurro; nel secondo d'azzurro, al monte di tre vette di verde, movente dalla partizione, cimato da una stella di sei raggi d'oro; colla fascia d'argento, attraversante sulla partizione.


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Coat of arms of family Falera

2. Coat of arms of family: Falera
Language of the text: Italiano

Grembiato d'azzurro e d'oro.


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