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Language of the text: Italiano
Nobility: Nobili - Cavalieri - Marchesi
Nobles in:Italia (Marche - Toscana)
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Ancient and very noble Tuscan family, with first residence in San Sepolcro, of clear and ancestral virtue, spread over the centuries in various regions of Italy. According to what is handed down to us, the family is originally from Osimo, in the Marche region, where since the tenth second century it enjoyed the lordship of the Tower. When Osimo was granted to the Florentine Republic, in 1440 by Pope Eugene IV, the Giovagnoli family obtained admission to the Gonfalonierato. In reality, a branch of the Giovagnoli family, together with other noble houses of Osimo, had already arrived in Tuscany to build the city of San Sepolcro, at the dawn of the first tenth century. From this noble prosapia descend: Cavalier Gianmaria, of the late Leonardo, resident in Florence; Rev. Fr Aurelio, general of the RR. Monks of San Silvestro; dr. Francesco, canon; marquis abbot knight Giorgio Luigi, of the late ...
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BlazonGiovagnoli
1. Coat of arms of family: Giovagnoli
Language of the text: Italiano
D'azzurro, all'albero naturale nodrito su un terrazzo erboso sinistrato da un leoncino del medesimo e sormontato da due stelle d'oro.
Stemma della famiglia Giovagnoli. Fonte: Archivio Storico di Heraldrys Institute of Rome.
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.
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