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

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Madeira
ref: 17922

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Blazon:
(Portugûes)
De vermelho, com cinco asas de ouro em sautor.

Madesa, Madice
ref: 57889

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Blazon:
(Italiano)
Di rosso, ad un S. rovesciato di nero; l'estremità in forma di un ferro di freccia; il detto S accostato da tre stelle d'oro, due in capo, ed una in basso dentro la curvatura della lettera; con la fascia ondata d'argento attraversante sul tutto.

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Madde, almost unique, is from Pavia, Maddè is present only in the province of Milan, Lodi and Pavia, Maddeo is typical of the Milanese and Cremona areas, of Crema in particular, Maddei is practically unique, Maddi and Maddì. absolutely very rare they would seem to be from the area between Palermo and Agrigento, Maddii is typical Tuscan of Montevarchi in Arezzo and Florence, Maddio has a small stock in Castellamonte and Orbassano in Turin, a stock in Campi Bisenzio in Florence and one in Gangi in Palermo, Made it is very rare and is present only in the province of Milan and Pavia, Madè is concentrated in the provinces of Milan Lodi and Cremona, Madei, very very rare, specific to Brescia, Madeo is specific to the Cosenza area, very common in Rossano, Longobucco, Corigliano Calabro and Crosia, but also well present in Caloveto, Cropalati, Crucoli and Cosenza, Madio is specific to the area that includes the Bari, Noicattaro in particular, Triggiano and the Matera with Matera and Bernalda, for these surnames it is considered probable a unique origin with transcription errors, which led to different forms.

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


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