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Rausi
Coat of arms of family Rausi Nobles: Italia
Nobility: Marchesi - Nobili
Language of the text: Italiano

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ref: 52092

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Blazon:
(Italiano)
Di nero, a due frecce spuntate d'argento poste in croce di S.Andrea con le punte in basso. Cimiero: un volo all'antica con le armi dello scudo.

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Blazon:
(Italiano)
D'oro, alla banda di verde caricata di tre gigli d'argento posati in banda, accompagnata da due leoni di rosso. Elmo coronato. Cimiero: un leone uscente di rosso tenente un giglio d'argento accostato da due proboscidi troncate alternativamente d'oro e di verde, ornate ognuna in capo di un giglio d'argento. Svolazzi d'oro e di verde.

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Blazon:
(Italiano)
Trinciato d'azzurro e d'oro, a due stelle dall'uno all'altro e un fiume in banda ondata d'argento attraversante sul trinciato. Due elmi coronati. Cimieri: 1° un'aquila uscente e rivolta di nero linguata di rosso; 2° una croce latina d'oro tra due proboscidi troncate alternativamente d'oro e d'azzurro. Svolazzi d'oro e d'azzurro.

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Blazon:
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D'oro, a una figura umana di profilo di carnagione uscente, con il mento barbuto, il petto mostrante delle mammelle e la schiena alata, l'ala anteriore di nero, quella posteriore d'argento; la figura uscente da una campagna d'azzurro. Tortiglione di rosso e d'argento. Cimiero: la figura dello scudo. Svolazzi d'oro e di nero.

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Rausa has a Salentino strain, to Scorrano, Casarano and Poggiardo in Leccese in particular, and one Sicilian, in Piazza Armerina and Aidone Nell'ennese and at Acquedolci in Messina, Rausi, much rarer, is specific to Catania, Rauso has a Roman strain, one in Molise to Campobasso and Riccia in Campobassano and one, the most consistent, in Santa Maria Capua Vetere in the Caserta with good presences also in San Tammaro and Capua, always in the Caserta. Additions provided by Stefano Ferrazzi on the origin of these surnames converge at least two hypotheses, to be considered valid according to the different provenance of these families. In Sicily, first of all, it is very probable that Rausa and Rausi are born from a dialect pronunciation of the toponym Ragusa (Raùsa in Sicilian dialect), to indicate either the provenance or directly the personal name of the founder-according to a very widespread formula In the ancient onomastics, in which the place name was often inspired by the names of persons (see RAGUSA). Passing now to the second hypothesis, however, it should be noted that in many cases the surnames Rausa and Rauso derive yes from place names, but not from the Italian one: in the Peninsular field, in fact, these surnames allude more often to a ragusea origin for the families in question, That is, an ancient provenance from the Republic of Ragusa-the historical region of the Adriatic-Balkan area, now a modern Croatia (see Ragusa and Rausei). It should be recalled, in this regard, that in ancient times the Republic of Ragusa was an illustrious seafaring republic in the Western Balkans-from the FOURTEENTH century to the 1808-and its territory occupied the geographical basin of southern Dalmatia and the Elaphite islands: the Capital of the Republic, also known as the Ragusea Republic or the Republic of Dubrovnik, was precisely the city of Ragusa (Dubrovnik in Croatian), whose name, in the course of history, underwent several linguistic changes, often also dialectal (for a More thorough explanation, see of Rauso).

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


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