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Last name: Persano Adorno

Dossier: 22542
Type:Heraldic dossiers
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Language of the text: Italiano
Nobility: Patrizi - Cavalieri
Nobles in:Italia
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Persano Adorno


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Nobility crown Persano AdornoAlte und berühmte Familie, geboren aus der Vereinigung zweier sehr adeliger Familien: der von Persano und der von Adorno. Letzterer ist eine genuesische Patrizier- und Hundefamilie, die in den zweiten fünfzig Jahren des vierzehnten Jahrhunderts und im Laufe des Jahrhunderts. XV stieg in höchstem Maße. Die Historiker und Ahnenforscher hatten verschiedene Ursprünge und Ursprünge, unter denen sich die Legende des germanischen Ursprungs gern durchsetzte. Es sollte im Gegenteil angenommen werden, dass sie Herkunft und Namen aus dem Weiler Adorno hatte, der in der Nähe von Tàggia an der äußersten Riviera di Ponente liegt. Eine erste Erinnerung an die Familie findet sich in der Erwähnung dieser Witwe von Anna Felice, die 1186 (12. Januar) in einer notariellen Urkunde angefertigt wurde. Derselbe oder ein anderer Namensvetter sagte in einem Instrument von 1210 (15. Oktober) aus; und so tauchen aus dieser Zeit ein Barison und ein Pietro (1212) auf, aus denen Barison, die ...

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Blazon Persano Adorno

Coat of arms of family Adorno, Adorni

1. Coat of arms of family: Adorno, Adorni
Language of the text: Italiano

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Blasone della famiglia Adorno, fonti: "Enciclopedia Storico-Nobiliare Italiana di V. SPRETI"; "Nobiliario di Sicilia" di Antonio Mango di Casalgerardo (Palermo, A. Reber, 1912) custodito presso la biblioteca centrale della regione Sicilia; (Adorni) "Armorial Général par J.B.Rietstap - Deuxième èdition refondue et augmentée". Note: Famiglia originaria di Genova propagata in Messina ove godette la nobiltà nei secoli XVI e XVII. Si ha notizia di un frate Antonio nella Mastra, nobile del Mollica, lista XIV, anno 1600. La famiglia passò anche in Siracusa ove figurarò prima nel ceto cittadino e vestì la toga senatoria, fra gli altri, nella persona di un Carmelo negli anni 1746-47, 1754-55, 1757-58 e, successivamente, nel ceto nobile e vestì ancora la toga senatoria con un Giovanni negli anni 1796-97.

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