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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 FormisanoAncienne et illustre famille du royaume de Naples, de vertu claire et ancestrale, qui s'est propagée au cours des siècles dans diverses régions d'Italie et du monde. La légende raconte que l'ancêtre des Formisanos était un chevalier de la ville latienne de Formia, qui échappa à la destruction de la ville par les Sarrasins en 842 et se réfugia à Naples ; d'où le patronyme toponymique. En tout cas, la noblesse évidente de cette lignée est confirmée par sa présence dans quelques précieux ouvrages héraldiques, dont la rare collection d'armoiries communément appelée "Stemmario Mattei", compilée par le comte Edgardo Mattei, entre la fin du XIXe siècle et le début du XXe. De plus, la famille Formisano, dans le déroulement des décennies, a toujours réussi à se distinguer grâce à l'élévation des personnages auxquels elle a donné naissance. De nos archives : Tommaso Formisano, propriétaire terrien à Naples, florissant à la ...

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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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