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Language of the text: Italiano
Nobility: Cavalieri - Nobili
Nobles in:Italia (Toscana - Lazio)
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Famille originaire de Sansepolcro. Une branche de la famille prit le nom de Giovagnoli Nomis au milieu des années 1600, car Benedetto Giovagnoli fut adopté par le marquis Nomi di Sansepolcro. Benoît lui-même obtint la citoyenneté florentine en 1646 sous la bannière Carro, tandis que Niccolò Giovagnoli l'obtint en 1653 sous la bannière Scala. Le chevalier Giorgio Luigi Giovagnoli Nomi fut admis dans la noblesse florentine en 1788. Une autre branche. Famille romaine, très ancienne et illustre, dont les origines ne sont pas connues avec certitude. On pense que ce nom de famille dérive de modifications de la phonétique historique du nom "Johannes", qui appartenait probablement à l'ancêtre. Les noms des Giovagnoli se retrouvent dans les textes, actes notoires et contrats d'achat de terrains et de maisons depuis des temps très anciens. Cette famille, selon Amayden, figurait certainement parmi celles recueillies dans le Livre d'or du Capitole. De la bibliographie ...
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BlazonGiovagnoli
1. Coat of arms of family: Giovagnoli
Language of the text: Italiano
Troncato: nel 1° d'oro, all'aquila dal volo abbassato (o spiegato) di nero, coronata del campo; nel 2° sbarrato di sei pezzi di rosso e d'oro (oppure d'oro, a tre sbarre di rosso); con la fascia d'azzurro passata sulla troncatura, caricata di tre gigli d'oro.
Blasone della famiglia Giovagnoli di Toscana e Lazio ascritta alla nobiltà in Sansepolcro, Firenze, Santa Croce, Carro e Firenze, Santo Spirito, Scala; fonte: "Raccolta Ceramelli Papiani" custodita presso l'archivio di stato di Firenze fasc.2391.
Sbarrato di sei pezzi di rosso e d'oro; con il capo dell'Impero sostenuto da una divisa in fascia d'azzurro, caricata di tre gigli d'oro.
Blasone della famiglia Giovagnoli nobile in Sansepolcro; Firenze, Santa Croce, Carro e Firenze, Santo Spirito, Scala; fonte: "Raccolta Ceramelli Papiani" custodita presso l'archivio di stato di Firenze fasc.2391.
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