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Nobles in:Italy (Liguria - Campania - Calabria)
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Ancient and noble family from Naples, of clear and ancestral virtue, known as Iulia, Iula, de Iuliis or, in Calabria, Julia or de Giulia while in Genoa (di) Giulia or Giula, that has worldwide spread, over the centuries. It descends from the illustrious Roman gens Iulia. The first exponent of the family we known of is a Nicolò Iula, count of Satriano, husband of Angela di Capua, lady of Gifuni and of the barony of Inveria. Ursolina Iula, their daughter, countess of Satriano, lady of Gifuni, Cortiggiano, Vairano, Presenzano, Alvignano and other fiefs, first married Lodovico di Ianvilla, administrator of justice and viceroy of Calabria. Secondly she married Count Berardo d'Aquino and from their union was born Iacopo, second count of Satriano. We then find that in 1379 the count Iacopo Arcuccia bought from Tomaso d'Aquino, count of Loreto, balio and tutor of the children of Nicolo Iula, count of ...
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1. Coat of arms of family: Julia
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Azure, a fesse or between a dexter arm holding a bird sable, in chief, and a tree eradicated vert, in base.
Coat of arms of family Julia, de Giulia or Iula reconstructed from a depiction reported by the "acrese" historian Raffaele Capalbo (1843-1921) in his work on the heraldry of the noble families of Acri.
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