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Last name: Pollera Orsucci

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Language of the text: Italiano
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Pollera Orsucci


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Nobility crown Pollera OrsucciThe surname Orsucci was added to that of Pollera with a royal decree of 29 April 1926, n. 242, having wanted the Countess Maria Orsucci Pollera that her paternal surname, which was going to extinguish with her, would continue in her descendants of her husband Domenico, of Andrea Pollera. The Orsucci were historic Lucca family, known since the thirteenth century, as a descendant of the Buon figlioli, lords of Ripafratta, Ostano and Milliano, present in Lucca to the oath of allegiance given to Giovanni di Boema, in 1331. Following the imperial part, they became powerful in the high Versilia and in the city, holding the major offices during the Republic, the Principality, the Principality and the Duchy of Lucca. Bartolomeo, vicar of Pietrasanta, Massa and Luni, lent a substantial sum to the Republic in 1382; Andrea was the first of the family in the 1400s in the series of elders ...

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Coat of arms of family Pollera Orsucci

1. Coat of arms of family: Pollera Orsucci
Language of the text: Italiano

Partito: nel primo d'azzurro alla fascia d'oro, sostenente un'aquila di nero, accostata in capo da due stelle (8), d'oro, e in punta da un cavallo gaio dello stesso, galoppante sopra un terreno di verde (Pollera); nel secondo d'azzurro al crescente rivoltato d'argento, col capo d'oro carico di un'aquila di nero, coronata d'oro (Orsucci).

Citato in "Enciclopedia Storico-Nobiliare Italiana di V. SPRETI", vol. V p.435.

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2. Coat of arms of family: Pollera Orsucci
Language of the text: Italiano

Partito: nel primo d'azzurro alla fascia d'oro, sostenente un'aquila di nero, accostata in capo da due stelle (8), d'oro, e in punta da un cavallo gaio dello stesso, galoppante sopra un terreno di verde (Pollera); nel secondo d'azzurro al crescente rivoltato d'argento, col capo d'oro carico di un'aquila di nero, coronata d'oro (Orsucci).


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