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Last name: Marocelli

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Language of the text: Italiano
Nobility: Nobili
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Marocelli


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Nobility crown MarocelliFamily transplanted to Ferrara in the early 14th century, by a Raffetto who was forced to migrate from Cunese, his place of origin, due to civil discord. Aggregate to the Ferrara nobility, it obtained from the Imperat. Lodovico il Bavaro confirms its ancient nobility. Giliotto married Giacomina, daughter of the March. Rinaldo d'Este, and in 1356 he was honored with many privileges by the Imperat. Charles IV. Luchino captain of Modena and Reggio in 1464, and in 1461 commissioner of Garfagnana and Reggiano. Ludovico was at the Cambrai League, and set up a company of cavalrymen at his own expense for the war of Alfonso I against the Venetians. Hannibal was understood by the papal government among the 27 nobles of the perpetual council. Other branch. Very ancient and illustrious, invested since the ninth century in the castle of Ripalta di Trento. The presence of the motto in the documented bibliography of the family confirms the ancestral nobility of the family. In fact, the origin of the motto dates back to around the 14th century and must be sought in those witty sayings that were written on the banners or flags of the knights, displayed on the windows of the inns where they stayed, during the tournaments, and during the tournaments themselves . The motto was a thought expressed in a few words, alluding to a clear or hidden feeling, to a quality, to a historical memory, as a stimulus to courage or honor. It was chosen by the head of the family, by the knight entering the race or given by the sovereign to his loyal man. Family motto: Bene docet. ...

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Blazon Marocelli

Coat of arms of family Marocelli

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

Di rosso, a tre aquilotti spiegati d'oro.


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Coat of arms of family Marocelli

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

D'agento alla decusse di nero con le braccia superiori caricata ognuna verso i cantoni dello scudo di una stella di sei raggi d'oro.


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