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Language of the text: Italiano
Nobility: Nobili
Nobles in:Italia (Stato Pontificio - Regno di Napoli)
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Ancient and very noble family of the Kingdom of Naples, flourished in the Calabrian territory, known as Piperno or Piperni, of clear and ancestral virtue, spread over the centuries in various regions of Italy. Originally from old Miletus, this family is remembered as one of the wealthiest of the ancient Norman town so much so that its noble palace, destroyed by the fatal earthquake of 1783, was located in front of the bishop's building. This mournful event, which in less than two minutes razed most of the buildings to the ground and forced the Miletesi to rebuild their city two kilometers away, is dramatically narrated by a member of the family, the noble Ignazio P. in his "Una unpublished memory on the ancient city of Miletus "(1744). Another illustrious member of the family, who died about four years before the earthquake, was Monsignor Giuseppe Antonio Piperno, born in Mileto on ...
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BlazonPiperno
1. Coat of arms of family: Piperni
Language of the text: Italiano
Un monte di tre colli movente dalla punta accompagnato in capo da un sole orizzontale destro e da una mano d'aquila movente dal fianco sinistro tenente un tortello.
Blasone della famiglia ricostruito da uno stemma esposto sul portale centrale della cattedrale intitolata a “Santa Maria Assunta e a Santo Stefano vescovo” di Caiazzo.
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