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Language of the text: Italiano
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Variations Last name: Palmiero (di)
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Doctor Feliciano Patrizi-Forti, in his illustration of the families of Norcia (Giornale Araldico 1873, p. 175), says that the Passarini family draws its origin from an ancient city, which now no longer exists, near Norcia, called Roffiano or Radolfano, and who in 1518 were councilors of the Municipality of Norcia Antonio and Dionigi Passarini. Monsignor Felice Passarini, settled in Rome with his brother Domenico, who in 1715 became Conservator; Monsignor Felice was a cleric of the chamber of Pope Benedict XIV and obtained that his family be included in the Benedictine Bull. This is still preserved in Norcia and is represented by the noble Giuseppe, a direct descendant of Antonio who in 1745 was ascribed to the Norcia nobility. The family raised for Arma: blue to the silver tower, topped by an outgoing destroyer armed and holding a rapier of the same. Other branch. The family originates from Radolfano, an ancient city in the Norcia countryside, now destroyed. Dionisio was part of the Council of Norcia. Monsignor Felice was a cleric of the Chamber in 1738. Another branch. Ancient and noble family originally from Udine who raised as a weapon: Silver, to a red tower. Other branch. Ancient and noble family originally from Siena called Passarini, from Palmiero or Palmiero, propagated over time in different regions of Italy. The coat of arms of the Passarini family, of Palmiero or Palmiero originally from Siena is: D'azzurro, accompanied by two low swords placed on the pole on the head, and on the tip by a crossbow also placed on the pole, all in gold. . ...
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BlazonPassarini
Variations Last name: Palmiero (di)
1. Coat of arms of family: Passarini
Language of the text: Italiano
D'azzurro alla torre, fondata nella punta dello scudo, cimata da un braccio destro armato, rivoltato e tenente uno stocco, il tutto d'argento.
Passarini di Udine.
Citato in "Dizionario storico blasonico delle famiglie nobili e notabili italiane estinte e fiorenti" vol.II, pag. 292, compilato dal Comm. G.B. di Crollalanza, edito presso la direzione del giornale araldico, Pisa 1888.
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Variations of surnames are frequent and mainly derive from involuntary acts such as translation errors or dialectal inflections or from voluntary acts such as attempts to escape persecution or acquisition of titles and properties of other families