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Last name: Garbelli

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Language of the text: Italiano
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Nobility crown GarbelliBrescian noble family descended from an Anderbono called "del Ulmo" who lived in the city in the square of S. Giovanni in 1434. We follow below, from father to son, the genealogical line. Antonio (living in 1445 and 1486); Giacomo (viv. 1498); Pasino (viv. 1517); Bernardino (viv. 1534); Bono (live. 1558); Gio. Francesco (living 1588) married Laura of the nob. Emili; Vincenzo (born 1601); Gio. Francesco (born 1635); Gabriele (born 1675) married nob. Catterina Gambara; Scipione (born 1728) married Paola Bona; Filippo married Giulia Gandini; Pietro (1803-1875) married Catterina Carrara from which; 1 °) Alessandro (1848-1921) lawyer; 2 °) Filippo (1853-1923) professor; 3 °) Enrico (1855-1867); 4 °) Vittorio (1859-1907) all died without descendants. The family is generically registered in the Italian Official Noble List of 1922 with the title of Nobleman (m.) In person of the R.U. Filippo, of Scipione (1822). ...

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Blazon Garbelli

Coat of arms of family Garbelli

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

D'azzurro; spaccato; nel 1.° all'albero di verde sormontato dal sole di rosso; nel 2.° alla siepe d'oro, terrazzata di verde, accompagnata da due fiori d'argento fogliati di verde fra i quali sorge un albero dello stesso.

Blasone della famiglia Garbelli in Brescia. Fonte bibliografica: "Dizionario storico blasonico delle famiglie nobili e notabili italiane estinte e fiorenti" vol.I, compilato dal Comm. G.B. di Crollalanza, edito presso la direzione del giornale araldico, Pisa 1888.

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Coat of arms of family Garbelli

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

D'azzurro alla campagna di verde con una siepe d'oro fiorita di due rami di verde fioriti d'argento in mezzo alla quale sorge un albero di verde sormontato da un sole rosso di dodici raggi.

Alias della famiglia Garbelli in Brescia, fonte: "Enciclopedia Storico-Nobiliare Italiana di V. Spreti" vol VIII p.129.

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