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Last name: Pirro

Dossier: 854967
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Language of the text: Italiano
Nobility: Nobili
Nobles in:Italia - Grecia - Spagna
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Pirro


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Nobility crown PirroAntiga e muito nobre família espanhola, de origem grega remota, originalmente conhecida como Pirron e cuja nobreza é confirmada pela sua presença no arquivo da "Reales Chancillería de Valladolid y Granada". Um ramo dela, seguindo os reis aragoneses, mudou-se para o Reino das Duas Sicílias e instalou-se na Calábria, tendo recebido numerosos feudos como recompensa pelos serviços prestados. Depois, há muitas personalidades ilustres que encontraram seu nascimento nele. De nossos arquivos: Pietro, um soldado muito experiente, distinguiu-se na guerra de Otranto de 1481; Alfredo, proprietário de terras de Cosenza, florescendo em 1512; Agostino, soldado, distinguido na defesa de Malta contra os turcos, em 1565; Luigi Maria, doutor em ambas as leis, residente em Cosenza, em 1571; Filippo, mestre do campo, florescendo em 1595; Antonio Maria, proprietário de terras na área do Cosentino, residente em 1599; Luigi Maria, doutor em "utroque jure", residente em Cosenza, em 1613; Alfredo Maria, protomédico da ...

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Blazon Pirro

Coat of arms of family Pirro

1. Coat of arms of family: Pirro
Language of the text: Español

Di rosso alla panela d'oro, colla bordura d'azzurro.

Blasone della famiglia Pirron (Pirro in Italia). Fonte bibliografica: "Repertorio de blasones de la comunidad hispánica - letras M-N-Ñ-O-P-Q-R" Vicente De Cadenas y Vicent Instituto Salazar y Castro. Note: la panela è un elemento araldico dell'araldica spagnola, in Italia viene intepretato quale ninfea e, raramente, anche quale pianta dello zucchero.

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Coat of arms of family Pirro

2. Coat of arms of family: Pirro
Language of the text: Italiano

Di rosso, alla pianta di canna d'oro; colla bordura d'azzurro.

Blasone ricostruito sulla base di informazioni d'archivio, memorie familiari e consuete congetture araldiche. Note: la pianta dello zucchero potrebbe essere un "arma parlante" riferita alle attività agricole della famiglia oppure una interpretazione Italiana della panela spagnola.

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