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Last name: Vescio

Dossier: 12973
Type:Heraldic dossiers
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Language of the text: Italiano
Nobility: ( Conti ?)
Nobles in:Italia
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Variations Last name: Vecio
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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Vescio
Variations Last name: Vecio


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Nobility crown VescioThe first documented information on this illustrious House dates back to the 16th century. In fact in two notarial deeds of 1561 and 1562 Dominus Nicola, Dominus Damiano and a D.na Margherita of Conflenti are named. Father Fiore recalls the Vecio or Vescio who in ancient times dominated in Gaurano di Aprigliano and Pacichelli names the members of this family among the ancient nobles of the Contado di Martirano. Giovanni Berardino, Pasquale Antonio and Pasquale had the office of Royal Judge in the 17th and 18th centuries. Carlo and Ferrante were tax offices of the Comital Court of the Prince of Castiglione. Ferdinando and Pasquale Mayors of the University of Conflenti Sottani, in the sec. XVIII. Numerous religious including: Don Giampietro, Vicario Foraneo, Don Giulio and Clerico Carlo called "patrician" in an act of 1756. Among others, in the sec. XVII, Pietro and Giovanni and Cataldo were Doctors of Medicine ...

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Blazon Vescio
Variations Last name: Vecio

Coat of arms of family Vescio

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

Il blasone presunto di questa famiglia è stato rimosso a seguito di sgradevoli richieste telefoniche da parte di sedicenti rappresentanti viventi di questa famiglia. Abbiamo deciso di accontentarli perchè a. non è una grande perdita per l'araldica; b. lo stemma ed i titoli nobiliari sono da verificare; c. non possiamo permetterci azioni legali per un testo dal valore commerciale nullo e probabilmente anche storico.; d. l'idea di oscurare degli oscurantisti, tutto sommato, è utile e farà spazio a persone ben più illuminate che non hanno paura di permettere al mondo intero di conoscere la memoria storica della propria famiglia.


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