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Gagliardi
Coat of arms of family Gagliardi Nobles: Italia (Regno Di Napoli - Regno Di Sicilia)
Nobility: Duchi - Marchesi - Baroni - Nobili - Patrizi
Language of the text: Italiano

Gagliardi
Coat of arms of family Gagliardi Nobles: Italia (Regno Di Napoli)
Nobility: Nobili - Signori - Marchesi - Duchi
Language of the text: Italiano

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

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Gagliardi
Coat of arms of family Gagliardi Nobles: France (Velay)
Nobility: Famille Noble - Chevaliers - Seigneurs
Language of the text: Français

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

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Gagliardi
ref: 23396

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Blazon:
(Italiano)
D'argento, alla banda di rosso accompagnata da due conchiglie di rosso. Cimiero: Un cigno d'argento sedente, imbeccato d'oro. Supporti: Due grifoni d'oro. Motto: Belligerans Bello et in Pacem Famosa.

Gagliardi
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Blazon:
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D’oro alla banda di rosso accompagnata da tre conchiglie dello stesso, due nel capo ed una in punta.

Gagliardi
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Blazon:
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D'argento, alla banda di rosso accompagnata da due conchiglie di rosso. Motto: Belligerans Bello et in Pacem Famosa.

Gagliardi
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Blazon:
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D'argento, alla banda di verde accompagnata da due conchiglie di rosso. Cimiero: Un cigno d'argento sedente, imbeccato d'oro. Supporti: Due grifoni d'oro. Motto: Belligerans Bello et in Pacem Famosa.

Gagliardi
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Blazon:
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D'azzurro, al leone d'oro, accompagnato da sette conchiglie dello stesso.

Gagliardi
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Blazon:
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D'argento, alla banda di verde accompagnata da due conchiglie di rosso. Cimiero: Un cigno d'argento sedente, imbeccato d'oro. Supporti: Due grifoni d'oro.

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Blazon:
(Italiano)
D’argento alla banda di verde (per altri di rosso) accompagnata da due conchiglie di rosso, con i pali d’Aragona raccorciati nel capo.

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Absolutely Panitalian Gagliardi, while Gagliardo has its most important nucleus in the Palermo area, a strain between Naples and Salerno, one in the province of Savona and one in that of Rovigo, Galiardi, absolutely rare is probably due to an error in transcription of the first, Gagliardelli is typical of Modena, Maranello, Spilamberto and Formigine in the Modena area, Gagliardini has a stock in the area that includes Ancona, Macerata and Perugia, one between Roman and Latin, and one in the Caserta area, Gagliardino, very very rare, has a strain in Olevano sul Tusciano, Gagliardone, also very rare, has a lineage in the Alessandria area and one in the Pescara area, Gagliardoni is typical of Perugia, Deruta and Assisi in the Perugia area, with a small stock in the Verona area, Gagliarducci is typical of Segni in Roman, of Rome and of Colleferro (RM), all these surnames derive, directly or through hypochoristic or accretive, from the medieval name Galiardus and Gaiardo. additions provided by Stefano Ferrazzi As rightly said, the origin of these surnames is to be found in the medieval name Gagliardo, that is the Italianization of the Germanic personal Gailhard, which, composed of the elements geil (vigorous, energetic) and hard (strong, hard), it can be translated as very vigorous, of energetic and vigorous nature; other sources, on the other hand, argue that the term geil literally means gay, joyful and, following this interpretation, the name Gagliardo can be translated as very lively, exuberant. As far as the surnames in question are concerned, therefore, these are the surnames of the personal names of the founders. additions provided by Giovanni Vezzelli Gagliardi moves from the medieval proper name Galiardus, from the ancient French gaillard «strong, valiant», passed to surname. Source: F. Violi, Surnames in Modena and in the Modena area.

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


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