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Variations Last name: Segni Guidi,Segno
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
Family that Bolognese historians say came from Tuscany to Bologna, after the battle of Montaperti (1260). In the first half of the fourteenth century there is mention of a Domenico, father of Giovanni called Zenane. The son of these, Antonio, in 1407, is among the sixteen noble reformers, gonfalonier of justice and ambassador to various princes. Girolamo, son of Antonio and a Caccianemici, doctor of medicine and philosophy, is ascribed in the ranks of senators (1460) by Sante Bentivoglio, who names him his doctor, and is celebrated and sought after by princes and cardinals. Nicolò Sanuti designates him to his successor in the County of Porretta, in which Pope Sixtus IV confirms it in 1474. He was sent ambassador to Paolo II, the Visconti and the Gonzaga. In Ferrara is the wedding of Annibale II Bentivoglio, husband of woman Lucrezia d'Este. His sons Angelo and Battista, to be partisans of ...
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BlazonSegni
Variations Last name: Segni Guidi,Segno
1. Coat of arms of family: Segni
Language of the text: Italiano
D'oro alla croce d'azzurro, col capo del secondo carico di un'aquila al naturale.
Blasone della famiglia Segno o Segni in Sardegna. Fonte bibliografica: "Enciclopedia Storico-Nobiliare Italiana di V. Spreti".
D'azzurro, ad un braccio di rosso con la mano di carnagione con tre dita alzate uscente in palo da un monte di tre cime d'argento movente dalla punta; col capo d'Angiò.
Blasone della famiglia Segni in Emilia Romagna ricostruito da un disegno conservato presso la Biblioteca Comunale dell'Archiginnasio di Bologna nell'opera "Il Blasone bolognese, Arme gentilizie di famiglie nobili bolognesi paesane" di Floriano Canetoli, Bologna 1792.
D'azzurro, alla fascia d'oro accompagnata da tre rose dello stesso, 2.1. Alias: Idem, e allo scudetto di..., caricato di un delfino guizzante in palo di..., posto in capo.
Blasone della famiglia Segni in Firenze, Santo Spirito, Nicchio; fonte: "Raccolta Ceramelli Papiani" custodita presso l'archivio di stato di Firenze fasc.4321. Note: Si trova anche partito con lo stemma Canigiani, (Lorenzo Segni ed Elisabetta Canigiani, 1477). Lo stemma del 2° tipo è di Mariotto Segni, vicario della Valdinievole, 1443.
D'argento, al ramo di palma di verde, posto in palo in mezzo a due stelle a otto (o sei) punte d'azzurro.
Blasone della famiglia Segni Guidi in Firenze, Santa Croce, Lion nero; fonte: "Raccolta Ceramelli Papiani" custodita presso l'archivio di stato di Firenze fasc.4322. Note: Il doppio cognome è dovuto al capostipite Segna di Guido (sec.XIV).
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