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Language of the text: Italiano
Nobility: Baroni - Marchesi
Nobles in:Italia (Sicilia)
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Variations Last name: Salomone
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
An Arcadio Salamone passed to Sicily following Federico II, in 1296, and there he established his family. A Rinaldo and Beatrice Salamone founded the abbey of Farinato in 1378, now known as Soccorso. Felice Salamone, as the firstborn son of Rainaldo Salamone, was invested on 2 January 1783 with the Salinella fief. Maria-Viola Speciale and Salamone was recognized in the title of Baron of Salinella on September 4, 1883, with Decr. Ministerial, by virtue of Regio Beneplacito 21 June 1883, her husband Nobile Gaetano La Motta dei Baroni di S. Silvestro is also to be used. The presence of the motto in the documented bibliography of the family confirms the ancestral nobility of the family. In fact, the origin of the motto dates back to around the 14th century and must be sought in those witty sayings that were written on the banners or flags of the knights, displayed on the windows of the inns where they stayed, during the tournaments, and during the tournaments themselves . The motto was a thought expressed in a few words, alluding to a clear or hidden feeling, to a quality, to a historical memory, as a stimulus to courage or honor. It was chosen by the head of the family, by the knight entering the race or given by the sovereign to his loyal man. Family motto: Nec vi nec metu. ...
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BlazonSalamone
Variations Last name: Salomone
1. Coat of arms of family: Salomone
Language of the text: Italiano
Partito nel 1° d’azzurro, al braccio destro armato al naturale, impugnante una spada d’argento manicata d’oro, alta in banda; nel 2° di verde al semivolo d’argento movente dalla partizione e due triangoli d’oro vuoti ed intrecciati. Cimiero: due braccia vestite di nero tenenti con le mani di carnagione il gruppo di Salamone di nero.
Blasone del ramo di Nicosia (Sicilia) della famiglia Salomone a Salamone.
Fonte: "Nobiliario di Sicilia" di Antonio Mango di Casalgerardo (Palermo, A. Reber, 1912).
Partito; nel 1. d'azzurro, al destrocherio d'argento, movente dal fianco destro, vestito di rosso, impugnante una spada d' argento, guernita d'oro, alta in palo; nel 2° di verde, ad un semivolo d'argento movente dalla partizione, con un interzato in fascia nella punta d'oro, d'argento e di rosso; col gruppo di Salomone d'oro, attraversante sul capo della partizione.
Blasone della famiglia Salamone da Nicosia.
Fonte bibliografica: "Dizionario storico blasonico delle famiglie nobili e notabili italiane estinte e fiorenti" vol.II, compilato dal Comm. G.B. di Crollalanza, edito presso la direzione del giornale araldico, Pisa 1888.
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