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Last name: Tedesco Secco

Dossier: 16458
Type:Heraldic dossiers
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Language of the text: Italiano
Nobility: Nobili
Nobles in:Italia
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Tedesco Secco


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Nobility crown Tedesco SeccoShe was transplanted from Piacenza to Milan at the time of the death of Duke Pier Luigi Farnese, of whom Count Giovanni Anguissola was one of the main authors. The same had the government of Como, the title of Senator and was governor of Pavia. Ascribed to the Venetian patriciate. Authors who speak of this family: V. Palizzolo Gravina Barone di Ramione, in his work "The Blazon in Sicily or Heraldic Collection", printed in Palermo in 1871-75, offered many interesting news about this family, and of the glorious traditions of this island. The coat of arms of the Tedesco Secco family is emblazoned: Cutaway of one line and party of two others forming 6 paintings: on the 1st cross section of four pieces of silver on red. (Anguissola): on the 2nd of red sown with golden lozenges, on the right-sided complexion driven by a silver cloud, holding a green poplar ...

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Blazon Tedesco Secco

Coat of arms of family Tedesco Secco

1. Coat of arms of family: Tedesco Secco
Language of the text: Italiano

Spaccato di una linea e partito di due altre formando 6 quadri: al 1° spaccato inchiavato di quattro pezzi d'argento su rosso. (Anguissola): al 2° di rosso seminato di losanghe d'oro, al destrocherio di carnagione movente da una nuvola d'argento, impugnante un pioppo di verde sostenuto da una pietra quadrata d'argento coll'iscrizione sul lato MIT ZEIT in lettere di nero (Tedesco): al 3° di rosso, a quattro pali ondati d'argento; al 4° d'argento, al leone di rosso coronato d'oro tenente una spada d'argento guarnita d'oro ed una banda d'azzurro caricata di tre rose d'argento attraversante sul leone (Secco): al 5° d'argento al P di nero attraversante su un X dello stesso, e accompagnato a sinistra da un A di nero e a destra da un W pure di nero: al 6° d'oro, all'aquila bicipite di nero, tenente nell'artiglio destro una spada e nel sinistro uno scettro sormontato dalla corona imperiale; e la detta aquila caricata di uno scudetto ovale d'argento sovraccaricato di tre campane di nero


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