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Nobility: Nobles - Notables
Nobles in:Italy - Spain
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Antica ed illustre famiglia di origine spagnola, un tempo nota anche come Zampa, un ramo della quale si trasferì in Italia nel XV secolo, più precisamente nella città di Venezia. Successivamente la famiglia andò a risiedere a Udine dove, occupandosi di gelsi e tessitura, accumulò sufficienti ricchezze per acquistare dei terreni e quindi proiettarsi tra i proprietari terrieri. Numerosi sono anche i personaggi illustri che hanno rappresentato questa famiglia. Dai nostri archivi: Giambattista, mercante delle sete più pregiate nel XVII secolo; Tommaso, proprietario terriero, fiorente a Udine nel 1654; Giò. Batta, famoso commerciante di seta, fiorente nel 1712; Carlo, dottore in entrambe le leggi, fiorente a Udine nel 1767; Niccolò, proprietario terriero, fiorente a Tavagnacco nel 1801; Felice, ispettore del bosco in Udine, dal 15 gennaio 1809; Giovanni, maresciallo del reggimento dragoni della regina, medaglia d'oro in epoca napoleonica; L'abate Luigi, illustre poeta, vivente nel 1815; Don Francesco, maestro della ...
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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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