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Ballio
Coat of arms of family Ballio Nobles: Italia
Nobility: Duchi
Language of the text: Italiano

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Pallio
ref: 51805

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Blazon:
(Italiano)
Trinciato d'argento e di rosso.

Balliani
ref: 25523

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Blazon:
(Italiano)
D'azzurro, a tre bande d'oro, quella di mezzo accostata da sei stelle dello stesso, tre per parte; le altre due bande accostate in capo e in punta da due fascie ondate pur d'oro.

Gallio
ref: 18683

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Blazon:
(Italiano)
Spaccato; nel primo d'argento, al leone passante al naturale, accostato da due fronde di rusca di verde; nel secondo d'argento, a tre bande di rosso; col capo d'oro caricato dell'aquila spiegata di nero, imbeccata, membrata e coronata d'oro.

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BAILI | BAILO | BAILONE | BAILONI | BALIO | BALLIO

Baili, almost unique, and probably due to the failure of Bailo's transcription, which is typically northern, particularly of the Italian, from Turin and from Milanese, with stems also in the third, in the Florentine and in the Roman, Bailone, very strange, I would like to see Torino, Saluzzo in Cuneese, Bailoni and specific of Trentino, from Vigolo Vattaro soprattutto and Trento, Valio, absolutely very rare, could potrebbe essere dell'Italia centrosettentrionale, in particular of Milanese, wherever it is and surely concentrate and almost altrettanto strange Ballio, dovrebbero all derive from the latin term baiulus or bailus (reggente), magistrate medioevale che gestante il politica potere di un paese dipendeze diretta di the feudatario or by conte del Príncipe (see also BAGLI): "... Civitate ex antiquo usu dictator Bailus, id est, negotiorum director his potius ex-gerulo, who onera gerit, Baiulur, id est, Orator diceretur. Cicero enim de Orat inquit: [Let's remix iquem, aut Baiulum nobis Oratorem descripseras.] Tempore graeci dominii Venetus Orator Mpailus vocabatur. [Magistratus vero, qui certis temporibus and the monster Venetorum Mpailus, sive Curator Pisanorum, et Genuensium Potestas appellant .... ", but it is possible that in some cases the piemontesi possums may derive from the name of the country of Castro Bailone mentioned in the chart says of Clovis from the twelfth century. I try to find this cognition in Trento in 1235, as I can read in a shop window "... Year 1235 on 6 November Antonius quondam Petri de Bailonis de Supramonte vendeced egregio domino Thomae quondam domains Stephani from Cazuphis Civi, and Tridenti homes, in Hire Can, his Plateae, unam petiam terrae aratoriam, positam in pertinences Supramontis, loco ubi dicitur to Novalina, tribus partibus apud ipsum emptorem. .. ".

Bibliographic source "L'origine dei cognomi Italianim storia ed etimologia" di E. Rossoni disponibile online su: https://archive.org/


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