Last name: Palacio
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Language of the text: Portugûes
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Nobility: Señores - Caballeros
Nobles in:España (Castilla - Vizcaya - Asturias - Canarias)
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Palacio
Este sobrenome descende da antiga família de parentes mais velhos de Biscaia, fundada no século XIII por Lope Sánchez de Gordejuela, filho natural do sexto Senhor de Ayala Dom Furtud Sánchez de Salcedo. Lope Sánchez construiu a torre da bandeira primitiva de Palacio e fundou o site deste sobrenome e de Ibargoen no Vale mencionado. O P. exerceu a liderança do lado Oñacino no vale do Gordejuela, durante as lutas dos banderizas dos séculos XIII e XV, contra os Ibargoen, do lado Gamboíno. O Capitão Don Juan de P. y del Hoyo, um cavaleiro professo da Ordem de Santiago, foi Corregidor e Capitão de Guerra de Gran Canaria, Tenerife e La Palma, e Governador das Quatro Vilas da Costa Cantábrica. Era filho de Pedro Gil de Palacio, Senhor do Solar e Torre de P. del Valle de Liendo e de Doña María del Hoyo Gavilán e P. de Gama, sua ...
Blazon Palacio
1° Coat of arms of family Palacio
Language of the text: Español
En sinople, una casa fuerte de oro, sobra peñas de plata.
Escudo de la famìlia Palacio radicada en Madrid. Fuente bibliográfica: "Repertorio de blasones de la comunidad hispánica - appéndice 1- Vicente De Cadenas y Vicent Instituto Salazar y Castro".
2° Coat of arms of family Palacio
Language of the text: Español
Escudo Palacio de España.
3° Coat of arms of family Palacio
Language of the text: Français
En champ de sinople, quatre personnages deux hommes et deux femmes exécutant une danse à l'espagnole sur une terrasse au naturel tous ayant les bras levés sur le devant une femme habillée de rose à dextre et un homme vêtu d'un habit brunâtre à senestre affrontés et dans le fond un homme vêtu d'un habit brunâtre à dextre et une femme habillée d'azur à senestre affrontés les hommes ayant les jambes nues et les femmes les bras nus.
Blason de la famille Palacio en Asturies; source: "Armorial Général par J.B.Rietstap - Deuxième èdition refondue et augmentée - Tome II L-Z".
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