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Nobility: Nobles - Notables
Nobles in:Italy - Spain
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Antigua e ilustre familia de origen español, antaño también conocida como Zampa, una rama de la cual se trasladó a Italia en el siglo XV, más precisamente a la ciudad de Venecia. Posteriormente la familia se fue a residir a Udine donde, ocupándose de moreras y tejiendo, acumuló riquezas suficientes para comprar unos terrenos y por tanto proyectarse entre los terratenientes. Son también muchas las personalidades ilustres que han representado a esta familia. De nuestros archivos: Giambattista, comerciante de las mejores sedas en el siglo XVII; Tommaso, terrateniente, floreciente en Udine en 1654; gio Batta, famoso comerciante de seda, floreciente en 1712; Carlo, doctor en ambas leyes, floreciente en Udine en 1767; Niccolò, terrateniente, floreciente en Tavagnacco en 1801; Felice, inspector de los bosques de Udine, desde el 15 de enero de 1809; Giovanni, mariscal del Regimiento de Dragones de la Reina, medalla de oro en la era napoleónica; Abad ...
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BlazonZamparo
1. Coat of arms of family: Zamparo
Language of the text: English
Azure, a poplar tree vert on a mount in base of the same between two lions crowned or, girded argent, surmounted by a sun in his splendour or issant from the dexter canton.
Coat of arms which is believed to belong to the Zamparo from Italy. Its description has been passed down for a long time and although the original source is not known, the custom of use provides its legitimacy.
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