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Last name: Ruggieri

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Language of the text: Italiano
Nobility: Nobili - Conti
Nobles in:Italia
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Variations Last name: Ruggeri
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Ruggieri
Variations Last name: Ruggeri


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Nobility crown RuggieriOriginally from the kingdom of Naples, it transplanted from remote time to the Venetian provinces, and was ascribed to the noble Council of Lendinara. He also obtained the comital title with the investiture he had of a portion of the county of Cesana. It was confirmed noble, with a sovereign resolution of May 20, 1829. The family is registered on the Official Italian Noble List with the titles of noble (nobility of Lendinara) (mf.) And count (m.). Other branch. Of Norman origin, feudal lord since the thirteenth century, it enjoyed nobility in Salerno, where it had its own seat, which was called de 'Ruggieri, and was then ascribed to those of Campo and Portaretese, in Capua, Cosenza, Bitonto, Foggia, Scala, Sessa and Barletta. He owned the fiefdoms of Acqua della Mela, Acquaviva, Aiello, Bagliva di Caserta, Binetto, Calestro, CAstelsaraceno, Chiavici, Copersito, Ducenta, Frattamaggiore, Ginestra, Lancusi, Laurenzana, Lazano, Loreto, Lorignano, Losito, ...

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Blazon Ruggieri
Variations Last name: Ruggeri

Coat of arms of family Ruggieri

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

Inquartato: nel primo d'argento al braccio di carnagione movente da destra, tenente una spada al naturale; nel secondo di rosso; nel terzo d'argento a tre tortelli di rosso posti due e uno; nel quarto d'oro alla croce patente di rosso.

Blasone della famiglia Ruggeri o Ruggieri nobile nel Veneto; fonte: "Enciclopedia Storico-Nobiliare Italiana di V. SPRETI", vol.V, p.869.

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Coat of arms of family Ruggieri

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


Stemma Ruggieri dell'Italia

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