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Last name: Giovagnoli

Dossier: 882870
Type:Heraldic dossiers
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Language of the text: Italiano
Nobility: Nobili - Cavalieri - Marchesi
Nobles in:Italia (Marche - Toscana)
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Giovagnoli


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Nobility crown GiovagnoliAncienne et très noble famille toscane, avec première résidence à San Sepolcro, de vertu claire et ancestrale, répartie au cours des siècles dans diverses régions d'Italie. D'après ce qui nous est transmis, la famille est originaire d'Osimo, dans la région des Marches, où depuis le Xème siècle elle jouissait de la seigneurie de la Tour. Quand Osimo a été accordé à la République florentine, en 1440 par le pape Eugène IV, la famille Giovagnoli a obtenu l'admission au Gonfalonierato. En réalité, une branche de la famille Giovagnoli, avec d'autres maisons nobles d'Osimo, était déjà arrivée en Toscane pour construire la ville de San Sepolcro, à l'aube du premier Xe siècle. De cette noble prosapia descendent : le cavalier Gianmaria, de feu Léonard, résidant à Florence ; Rév. P. Aurelio, général de la RR. Moines de San Silvestro; dr. Francesco, chanoine; marquis abbé chevalier Giorgio Luigi, de feu Marchee Andrea Gasparo. ...

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Blazon Giovagnoli

Coat of arms of family Giovagnoli

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.

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Coat of arms of family Giovagnoli

2. 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.

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