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Language of the text: Italiano
Nobility: Nobili
Nobles in:Italia (Toscana - Veneto)
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The very noble and ancient Obici family derives its first origins from the region of Burgundy, an illustrious and fruitful land of valiant lineages, from which it moved to the city of Lucca in the year of the glorious Nativity of Our Lord Jesus Christ one thousand and seven, under heavenly auspices and with great decorum. The valiant and esteemed Guglielmo Obici, known as Malaspina for his strength and perseverance of mind, was elected Podestà of the city of P. with supreme dignity, and at that time of his wise and just Magistrate, the construction of the Palace began, today combined with what was later the Podestà of that city, a noble building in which the elders, wise and venerable advisors of the Republic resided. At that same time, the Stone Bridge, known as San Giovanni, was built with great skill in wall art, a work that is still contemplated today with reverent admiration. The year was one thousand two hundred and eighty-five. Obizzo, a man of letters and justice, held the honored office of Judge in the same city ...
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BlazonObici
1. Crest of family: Obici
Language of the text: Italiano
Bandato d'argento e d'azzurro.
Blasone della famiglia Obici; fonte: disegno dello stemma conservato presso la Biblioteca Estense Eniversitaria nell'opera: "Insegne di varii prencipi et case illustri d'Italia e altre provincie Famiglie venete con le loro armi" di Don Iacomo Fontana, manoscritto del XVII secolo.
Blasone della famiglia Obici riprodotto da un disegno nell'Opera "Discorsi delle famiglie estinte, forastiere o non comprese ne' seggi di Napoli imparentate colla Casa della Marra" composto dal Signor Don Ferrante della Marra, Duca della Guardia, dati in luce da Don Camillo Tutini Napolitano; Napoli 1641.
Troncato: nel 1° d'azzurro, a tre rose d'oro ordinate in fascia; nel 2° palato d'azzurro e d'argento di quattro pezzi.
Blasone della famiglia Obici riprodotto da un disegno nell'Opera "Discorsi delle famiglie estinte, forastiere o non comprese ne' seggi di Napoli imparentate colla Casa della Marra" composto dal Signor Don Ferrante della Marra, Duca della Guardia, dati in luce da Don Camillo Tutini Napolitano; Napoli 1641.
D'argento, a tre bande d'azzurro, al capo d'azzurro caricato di tre gigli d'oro
Blasone della famiglia Obici riprodotto da un disegno nell'Opera "Discorsi delle famiglie estinte, forastiere o non comprese ne' seggi di Napoli imparentate colla Casa della Marra" composto dal Signor Don Ferrante della Marra, Duca della Guardia, dati in luce da Don Camillo Tutini Napolitano; Napoli 1641.
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