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Last name: Sarmiento

Dossier: 10558
Type:Heraldic dossiers
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Language of the text: Italiano
Nobility: Nobili
Nobles in:Italia - Spagna (Regno di Napoli - Galizia)
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Sarmiento


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Nobility crown SarmientoAntoca und eine sehr adelige spanische Familie aus Galizien mit Familienzweigen, die sich bis ins Königreich Neapel ausbreiteten. Die Familie Sarmiento hat an der Geschichte Neapels und seinen Ereignissen in der Vergangenheit teilgenommen und nicht wenig zu den Adels- und institutionellen Ämtern derselben Stadt beigetragen, die von den Königen ausgeübt wurden, die im Herzogtum Neapel regierten. Viele Königreiche sind über diese byzantinische Provinz gegangen, die von einem Dux regiert wird. 638 war Neapel vom Statthalter von Sizilien abhängig und wurde später direkt vom Kaiser regiert. Herzogbischof Stephan II. war der erste der Wahlherzöge, die etwa ein Jahrhundert lang aufeinander folgten, gefolgt von den Erbherzögen. Neben Neapel umfasste das Herzogtum Pozzuoli, Cuma, Sorrento und die Terra del Lavoro. Das goldene Zeitalter war das 10. Jahrhundert unter der Herrschaft von Gregor III., Sergius II., Athanasius II., Gregor IV. und Johannes II.; In dieser Zeit führten die Herzöge eine wirksame Verteidigung ihrer Unabhängigkeit ...

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Blazon Sarmiento

Coat of arms of family Sarmiento, Sarmiento Villamayor

1. Coat of arms of family: Sarmiento, Sarmiento Villamayor
Language of the text: Español

En gules, trece roeles (o bezantes), de oro, puestos tres, tres, tres, tres y uno.

Fuentes bibliográficas: "La vraye et parfaite science des armoiries, ou l'indice armorial; augm. (etc.)" Pierre Palliot; "Heraldica de los apellidos canarios" Lino Chaparro D'Acosta Estudios tecnicos del blason.

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Coat of arms of family Sarmiento

2. Coat of arms of family: Sarmiento
Language of the text: Español

En gules, trece roeles (o bezantes), de oro, puestos tres, tres, tres, tres y uno.

Fuentes bibliográficas: "La vraye et parfaite science des armoiries, ou l'indice armorial; augm. (etc.)" Pierre Palliot; "Heraldica de los apellidos canarios" Lino Chaparro D'Acosta Estudios tecnicos del blason.

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