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Last name: Gante

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Language of the text: Italiano
Nobility: Nobili
Nobles in:Italia (Sicilia)
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Variations Last name: De Gante
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Gante
Variations Last name: De Gante


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Nobility crown GanteA very ancient and illustrious Spanish family that, to say the least of Minutoli, can be traced back to a Pietro Gante, a Spanish nobleman from the valley of S. Pietro, descendant of the Villa Tontesa who passed to the order of Malta, as fourth of another family, in person of the brothers Andrea, Giuseppe and Pietro Platamone in the second half of the 17th century. The coat of arms of the Gante family of Sicily is: Quartered: in the 1st and 4th silver, with the knotty green trunk placed in the band; in the 2nd and 3rd blue, with three silver stars, and the gold and red checkered edging, edged with black, of ten pieces. Alias, the coat of arms of the Gante or De Gante family originally from Syracuse is: Spaccato; in the first silver, to a gnarled trunk of green placed in band; in the second of ...

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Blazon Gante
Variations Last name: De Gante

Coat of arms of family Gante

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

Inquartato: nel 1° e 4° d’argento, al tronco nodoso di verde posto in banda; nel 2° e 3° d’azzurro, a tre stelle d’argento, e la bordatura a scacchi d’oro e di rosso, bordati di nero, di dieci pezzi.

Gante della Sicilia. Fonte: "Nobiliario di Sicilia" di Antonio Mango di Casalgerardo (Palermo, A. Reber, 1912).

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Coat of arms of family Gante

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

Spaccato; nel primo d'argento, ad un tronco nodoso di verde posto in banda; nel secondo d'azzurro, a tre stelle d'argento, ordinate due e uno; con la bordura composta d'oro e di rosso.

Gante o de Gante della Sicilia. Fonte: "Nobiliario di Sicilia" di Antonio Mango di Casalgerardo (Palermo, A. Reber, 1912).

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