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Language of the text: Italiano
Nobility: Marchesi
Nobles in:Italia
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The family in the Kingdoms of Aragon had a very clear origin, and Valence from the value of Pier Guerao by G. cavalier Aragonese, who having employed the military services of King Peter IV of Aragon purchased three Villas in the Kingdom of Valence, which afterwards he gave Bernardo his firstborn son: and Dieco Fernando another son gave him the whole Valley of Gallego, and Valdella, he had us in the Kingdom of Aragon. These were parents of Pier Guerao, and Bernardo. Giovanni was born from Pier Guerao, who was the father of Pietro G., who was a brave Cavaliero, because he went to conquer Mexico with Ferdinando Cortese, whose discipline celebrates Lucio Mauro, in the history of Western India, over conquering Provintia of Incatan, and of Mexico City of India, and says that Don Pietro Mutezumma, son of the Emperor of Mexico had two sisters, one was wife of ...
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BlazonGallego
1. Coat of arms of family: Gallego
Language of the text: Italiano
Inquartato in croce di S. Andrea; nel primo d'oro, all'aquila spiegata e coronata di nero; nel secondo d'argento, alla croce di verde dell'ordine di Alcantara; nel terzo di rosso, a cinque conchiglie di argento, ordinate in croce di S. Andrea; nel quarto di rosso, all'albero di quercia sradicato al naturale, fogliato d'oro, attraversato nel tronco da un cignale di nero, inseguito e afferrato nella coscia da un cane d'argento.
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