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Last name: Primiani

Dossier: 857353
Type:Heraldic dossiers
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Language of the text: English
Nobility: Nobles - Notables
Nobles in:Italy (Abruzzo - Molise - Sicily)
The country or region of the dossier mainly refers to the places where the family was ascribed to the nobility and may be different from those of residence
Variations Last name: Primo
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

Heraldic dossiers :
Primiani
Variations Last name: Primo


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Nobility crown PrimianiAntiga e ilustre família italiana, de clara e ancestral virtude, que se difundiu mundialmente, ao longo dos séculos. De acordo com o que foi transmitido, a família Primiani descende do Primo da Sicília, um ramo do qual se acredita ter ido para Molise, unidade territorial então parte do Reino das Duas Sicílias, durante o século XVII. Posteriormente, outra filial mudou-se para Abruzzo. Diz-se que a família Primo é originária da Bósnia de onde os seus membros mais tarde se mudaram para Messina, vivendo nobremente do XII ao XVII. Não se desestabilize com a variação do sobrenome, tão comum nos tempos antigos quando o registro certamente não era tão exato quanto nos tempos modernos. De qualquer forma, tanto em Abruzzo quanto em Molise, a família Primiani sempre recebeu grande consideração social e seus representantes se destacaram tanto no campo da administração pública quanto no exercício de profissões liberais. Dos nossos arquivos: ...

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Blazon Primiani
Variations Last name: Primo

Coat of arms of family Primiani

1. Coat of arms of family: Primiani
Language of the text: English

Gules, an eagle or, unguled sable, langued gules.

Coat of arms whose description is handed down but whose original source is unfortunately unknown today.

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Coat of arms of family Primo

2. Coat of arms of family: Primo
Language of the text: English

Azure, on a sea proper a setting ombre de soleil or.

Coat of arms of family Primo. Source: "Nobiliario di Sicilia" di Antonio Mango di Casalgerardo (Palermo, A. Reber, 1912) preserved by "la biblioteca centrale della regione Sicilia". Notice: "ombre de soleil" is a sun depicted without a face.

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