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Last name: Sergardi

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Language of the text: Italiano
Nobility: Nobili - Patrizi
Nobles in:Italia (Toscana)
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Sergardi


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Nobility crown SergardiIt seems that this family originated from Montalcino, from where it then moved to Siena, being written, in the mid-fourteenth century, to Monte del Popolo. The first resided in the Supreme Magistrate was ser Giovanni, of ser Gardo, in the year 1463. Niccolò, of Giovanni, was consul of Merchandise in 1496, and of the Regulators in 1497. His brother Filippo, a very well-known jurisconsult, was abbot of Strigonia of Hungary , cleric of the Chamber of the Pope Alessandro Massimiliano; appointed bishop of Corinth, he died during a diplomatic mission in Germany. Achille, of Niccolò, was in 1519 among the Masters of the salt; his brother Philip was in 1517 apostolic protonotary, cleric of the chamber of Pope Leo X, superintendent of the pontifical taxman and secretary of the Briefs. Siena employed him in embassies to the pontiff. Niccolò, di Achille, in 1530 was among the deputies on the war; ...

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Blazon Sergardi

Coat of arms of family Sergardi

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

Partito di rosso e d'azzurro, a due martelli d'oro (oppure dell'uno all'altro), decussati e attraversanti; il tutto abbassato sotto il capo d'Angiò.

Blasone della famiglia Sergardi in Siena; fonte: "Raccolta Ceramelli Papiani" custodita presso l'archivio di stato di Firenze fasc.6487. Note: lo stemma fu presentato per l'ammissione al patriziato senese di Fabio Sergardi,

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Coat of arms of family Sergardi

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

Partito di rosso e d'azzurro, a due martelli d'oro (oppure dell'uno all'altro), decussati e attraversanti; il tutto abbassato sotto il capo d'Angiò; il tutto abbassato sotto il capo dell'Impero.

Alias della famiglia Sergardi in Siena; fonte: "Raccolta Ceramelli Papiani" custodita presso l'archivio di stato di Firenze fasc.6487. Note: lo stemma fu presentato invece da Giovanni Sergardi. La stemma è quello conservato nella raccolta Ceramelli Papiani.

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