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Language of the text: Italiano
Nobility: Nobili - Cavalieri
Nobles in:Italia
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Antigua y muy noble familia sarda, a quien se le otorgó el título de Don, con residencia en Sassari, cuya primera noticia se remonta al décimo cuarto siglo, que se extendió a lo largo de los siglos en varias regiones de Italia. El origen de esta cognominación, según los genealogistas autorizados, debe buscarse en un apodo que se origine en el término sardo "milia" (= balido), tal vez para indicar un pastor en el progenitor. En cualquier caso, esta casa pertenecía a la oligarquía municipal y pudo acercarse a los aragoneses. En 1423 tuvo el título de caballero hereditario con un Antonio, quien, en 1428, tuvo generosidad; en 1439 recibió nuevos premios con Giovanni. A Francesco Milia se casó con Maddalena Gambella y sus hijos, en 1490, aspiraban al legado de los feudos de Gambella, sin éxito. Entre las otras personalidades que hicieron más famosa a la familia, recordamos: Antonino, ...
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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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