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Last name: Formisano

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Type:Heraldic dossiers
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Language of the text: Italiano
Nobility: Nobili
Nobles in:Italia (Lazio - Campania)
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Formisano


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Nobility crown FormisanoAlte und berühmte Familie des Königreichs Neapel, von klarer und überlieferter Tugend, die sich über die Jahrhunderte in verschiedenen Regionen Italiens und der Welt verbreitet hat. Der Legende nach war der Stammvater der Formisanos ein Ritter aus der lateinischen Stadt Formia, der der Zerstörung der Stadt durch die Sarazenen im Jahr 842 entkam und in Neapel Zuflucht suchte; daher der toponymische Nachname. Auf jeden Fall wird der klare Adel dieser Linie durch ihre Präsenz in einigen wertvollen heraldischen Werken bestätigt, darunter die seltene Wappensammlung, die allgemein als „Stemmario Mattei“ bekannt ist und von Graf Edgardo Mattei zwischen dem Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts zusammengestellt wurde und Anfang des zwanzigsten. Darüber hinaus ist es der Familie Formisano im Laufe der Jahrzehnte stets gelungen, sich durch die Erhabenheit der Charaktere, die sie hervorgebracht hat, hervorzuheben. Aus unseren Archiven: Tommaso Formisano, Gutsbesitzer in Neapel, blühend im späten 16. Jahrhundert; D. Nicola Formisano, Doktor beider ...

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Blazon Formisano

Coat of arms of family Formisano

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

Partito; nel 1° di nero a quattro bande cucite di rosso; nel 2° partito a. d’azzurro ad una stella d'oro; b. al pesce di nero nuotante in fascia in un mare d'argento fluttuoso di verde.

Blasone della famiglia Formisano; fonte bibliografica: acquerello 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. Note: il punto b. del 2° nel disegno ha una altezza maggiore del normale e la stella del punto a. non è centrata orizzontalmente. Potrebbe essere un errore del disegnatore o, più probabilmente, una peculiarità dello stemma.

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Coat of arms of family Formisano

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

D'azzurro al leone rampante cucito di porpora alla fascia nebulosa d'argento attraversante.

Alias della famiglia; fonte incerta.

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