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Cota
Coat of arms of family Cota Nobles: Portugal (Portugal)
Nobility: Senhores - Família Nobre
Language of the text: Portugûes

Brachet Cota
Coat of arms of family Brachet Cota Nobles: Italia
Nobility: Nobili
Language of the text: Italiano

Cota Falcão Aranha
Coat of arms of family Cota Falcão Aranha Nobles: Portugal (Portugal)
Nobility: Senhores - Família Nobre
Language of the text: Portugûes

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Cota
Coat of arms of family Cota Nobles: Italia
Nobility: Nobili
Language of the text: Italiano

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Cota
ref: 15265

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Blazon:
(Italiano)
Spaccato; nel primo d'azzurro, al pino al naturale sradicato di verde con due colombe d'argento posate sullo spaccato e affrontate al tronco; nel secondo d'oro, a cinque fasce ondate di nero.

Cota
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Blazon:
(Italiano)
Spaccato; nel primo d'azzurro, al pino al naturale sradicato di verde con due colombe d'argento posate sullo spaccato e affrontate al tronco; nel secondo d'oro, a cinque fasce ondate di nero.

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COTA | COTE | COTI

Cota would seem Pugliese, with a stock in the Foggia area of San Severo and Mattinata, and a small one in Lecce in Lecce and Taviano, Cote is almost unique, Coti has a stock in Casarano in Lecce and a very small one, perhaps secondary to Morengo in the Bergamo area. in Crema in the Cremona area, they could derive from a nickname originating from the archaic Albanian term kota (a trivial, useless thing), we also find rare presences in the Sondriese, where the origin could be from the dialect word cota (sharpening stone), perhaps to indicate that the progenitor made the peasant by trade, often seen holding the stone to sharpen the scythe.

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


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