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Language of the text: Italiano
Nobility: Nobili - Cavalieri
Nobles in:Italia
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Ancient and very noble Sardinian family, to whom the title of Don was granted, with residence in Sassari, whose first news goes back to the tenth fourth century, which spread over the centuries in various regions of Italy. The origin of this cognomination, according to authoritative genealogists, should be sought in a nickname originating from the Sardinian term "milia" (= bleat), perhaps to indicate a pastor in the progenitor. In any case, this house belonged to the municipal oligarchy and was able to approach the Aragonese. In 1423 he had the hereditary knighthood with an Antonio, who, in 1428, had generosity; in 1439 he received new awards with Giovanni. A Francesco Milia married Maddalena Gambella and their children, in 1490, aspired to the legacy of the Gambella fiefdoms, without success. Among the other personalities who made the family more famous, we remember: Antonino, doctor in "utroque jure", living in Sassari, ...
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BlazonMilia
1. Coat of arms of family: Milia
Language of the text: Italiano
Inquartato: al primo di rosso con due aquile d'argento con le ali aperte che tengono negli artigli un globo d'oro sopra il quale vi è una stella, pure d'oro; al secondo di verde con una catena di ferro posta in palo tenuta con le unghie da due grifi; al terzo d'azzurro con un pero fogliato e fruttato sinistrato da un leone al naturale controrampante al tronco; al quarto d'azzurro con un braccio umano vestito, con la mano aperta e al di sopra tre carte da gioco.
Milia originari della Sardegna.
Fonti: "Storia della Nobiltà di Sardegna"; "Archivio Storico" di Heraldrys Institute of Rome.
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