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Last name: Ribotta

Dossier: 860220
Type:Heraldic dossiers
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Language of the text: English
Nobility: Seigneurs - Nobles - Comtes
Nobles in:Italie - France
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Ribotta


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Nobility crown RibottaThe Ribotta, Ribotti, and Riboty surnames represent a single ancient lineage originating in Pierlas, spanning the County of Nice and Provence. As they expanded across the Alps into Piedmont, their name and identity adapted to both French and Italian cultures, characterizing them as a unique border family. Documented since the sixteenth century with their earliest known ancestor, Jean Riboty, the house split into various notable branches, including lords and civil professionals. In 1699, physician Jean Riboty was granted the title of Count of Valdeblore, significantly elevating the family's noble status. Over the centuries, the lineage consistently produced distinguished clergy, doctors, notaries, and soldiers. The most eminent figure was Count Ignazio Ribotti di Molières, a prominent military commander and architect of Italian Unification. Today, this deeply rooted family leaves behind a complex heraldic legacy reflecting their significant historical contributions. ...

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Blazon Ribotta

Crest of family Ribotti, Riboty, Ribotta

1. Crest of family: Ribotti, Riboty, Ribotta
Language of the text: Français

D'argent, à un cep de vigne feuillé au naturel en bande, au chef d'or, cousu, chargé d'une aigle bicéphale de sable.

Ancien blason des comtes de Molieras. Sources bibliographiques: "Il Patriziato Subalpino" de Antonio Manno, Florence, 1895-1906; "Dizionario storico blasonico delle famiglie nobili e notabili italiane estinte e fiorenti", compilé par le Comm. G. B. di Crollalanza, édité auprès de la direction du journal héraldique, Pise 1888.

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Crest of family Ribotti, Riboty, Ribotta

2. Crest of family: Ribotti, Riboty, Ribotta
Language of the text: Français

D'azur, à une grappe de raisin d'or feuillé au naturel.

Ancien blason des comtes de Valdiblora. Source bibliographique: "Dizionario storico blasonico delle famiglie nobili e notabili italiane estinte e fiorenti", compilé par le Comm. G. B. di Crollalanza, édité auprès de la direction du journal héraldique, Pise 1888.

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