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Last name: Riseis

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Language of the text: Italiano
Nobility: Principi
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Nobility crown RiseisFamilia de Abruzzo que podría ser de la misma agnación que la familia de Riso, de Catanzaro, y más probablemente de la rama de Giovinazzo, que fue recibida en el SMO de Malta en 1609 en persona de la cav. Antonio de Risi (Arch. Estado de Nápoles, Priorato de Barletta, vol. 28). En Giovinazzo hay un palacio del siglo XV llamado de Risis. Y la Candida en las memorias de las familias nobles (Nápoles, 1879), informa de un Guglielmo, secretario, maestro de portulanos y juez en Abruzos y un milite Squarcio, familia real y verdugo de la misma provincia. Y también allí, y propiamente en Sulmona, encontramos a un Onofrio Risii y un hermano suyo, Lisio, de quien se dice que Joan II son sus nobles fieles y amados (a. 1423, Angevin reg., N. 377, fol. 257. Passata en Casalbordino y luego en Scerni, en el siglo XVIII poseía el noble feudo de Crecchio en Abruzos, en el que más tarde reconoció el título de barón con el decreto de R. Motu proprio el 30 de marzo de 1901. Con RR.LL.PP. 13 de marzo de 1921 Giovanni de Riseis, barón de Crecchio, estaba autorizado a asumir y transmitir el título de duque de Bovino, duque de Castellairola, conde de Savignano y los predicados de los griegos, Castelluccio dei Sauri, Panni, Orsara y Montellaro por sucesión de su madre, Maddalena Guevara. Suardo y los títulos de Príncipe de Sattriano y Duque de Taormina por sucesión del ancestro materno de la mujer Carolina Filangeri Lema de la familia: Semper codem Escudo de armas de la familia Riseis: Azul con la banda coronada por una estrella, todo en oro, acompañado en la punta por 3 plántulas Arroz nodrite en un terreno inclinado en la barra, todo natural. Cimiero: un fénix sobre su inmortalidad ...

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Blazon Riseis

Coat of arms of family Riseis

1. Coat of arms of family: Riseis
Language of the text: Italiano

D'azzurro alla fascia sormontata da una stella, il tutto d'oro, accompagnata in punta da 3 pianticelle di riso nodrite sopra un terreno declinante in sbarra, il tutto al naturale. Cimiero: Una fenice sulla sua immortalità.


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