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Last name: Scerri

Dossier: 865066
Type:Heraldic dossiers
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Language of the text: Italiano
Nobility: Nobili - Baroni
Nobles in:Malta - Italia (Campania)
The country or region of the dossier mainly refers to the places where the family was ascribed to the nobility and may be different from those of residence
Variations Last name: Scerra,Xerri
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

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Scerri
Variations Last name: Scerra,Xerri


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Nobility crown ScerriAncienne et très noble famille maltaise, de vertu claire et ancestrale, répandue, au cours des siècles, également dans diverses régions d'Italie. Initialement connu sous le nom de Xerri, le nom de famille de la famille a été au fil du temps italianisé à Scerri. Selon certains auteurs, il serait d'ailleurs d'origine espagnole lointaine. En tout cas, la première personne que nous connaissons est un Gregorio Xerri, docteur en droit, juge et assesseur de la Cour Capitaneale de Malte en 1512. C'est son fils le docteur Francesco, assermenté en 1564 et en 1569, qui obtint le titre de Baron de Castel Cicciano. Gregorio Scerri est né de son mariage avec Imperia Surdo, qui a hérité de son titre paternel et qui était un noble juré, trésorier et capitaine della Verga (1584-1623). Ils ont également obtenu des diplômes honorables : Niccolò et Cola Pietro, jurés, respectivement en 1553 et 1554 ; dr. ...

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Blazon Scerri
Variations Last name: Scerra,Xerri

Coat of arms of family Scerri

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

Tre seghe d'oro in campo vermiglio.

Fonte bibliografica: "Della descrittione di Malta isola nel mare siciliano con le sue antichita, ed altre notitie" del comm. Fragio: Francesco Abela, Malta ad 1647.

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Coat of arms of family Scerri

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

D'argento, al braccio vestito di rosso sostenente una bilancia d'oro.

Alias (stemma aggiuntivo) presunto della famiglia Scerri, l'attuale rappresentazione è una ricostruzione sulla base di frammentarie informazioni d'archivio e ricostruzioni araldiche.

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