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Bertolotti
Variations Last name: Bortolotti
Coat of arms of family Bertolotti Nobles: Italia
Nobility: Nobili
Language of the text: Italiano

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Bertolotti
Coat of arms of family Bertolotti Nobles: France (Mache (Guéret))
Nobility: Famille Noble - Chevaliers - Seigneurs
Language of the text: Français

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Bertolotti
ref: 22121

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Blazon:
(Italiano)
Partito; a destra d'argento bordato di rosso, alla cotissa dello stesso; a sinistra d'azzurro caricato di 10 gigli d'oro posti 3, 2, 3 e 2; col capo d'azzurro, caricato da un giglio d'oro.

Bertolotti
ref: 22120

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Blazon:
(Italiano)
Partito; a destra d'argento bordato di rosso, alla cotissa dello stesso; a sinistra d'azzurro caricato di 10 gigli d'oro posti 3, 2, 3 e 2; col capo d'azzurro, caricato da un giglio d'oro.

Bertolotti
ref: 46650

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Blazon:
(Italiano)
Spaccato; nel 1° d'oro al capro saliente uscente dalla partizione; nel 2° spaccato; a. d'argento, a tre pali ondati di rosso; b. di rosso pieno.

Bertolotti
ref: 46651

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Blazon:
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D'oro, alla fascia in divisa di rosso accompagnata in capo da una mano al naturale uscente dalla divisa, e in punta da un vaso colmo di monete, il tutto al naturale; col capo d'Angiò.

Bertolotti
ref: 46652

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Blazon:
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D'azzurro, al capro saliente accostato da 5 gigli posti 2,2,1, il tutto d'oro col capo d'Angiò.

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Bertola and Bertolotti are typical of the central-western area of northern Italy, Bertolaia, very rare, it is typical of Milan, Bertolan, almost unique, it would seem Venetian, Bertolani is typical of the Modena area and of the neighboring provinces of Mantua, Reggio Emilia and Lucca, Bertolazzi has a stock in Milan, one of Verona and Brescia and one in the Parma area, Bertoletti, typically Lombard is specific to the area that includes Brescia, Bergamo, Milan and Crema, Bertoli, Bertolini and Bortolotti are widespread throughout the north, Bertolin is typically Venetian, particularly widespread in Padua and Venice, Bertolino is typically Piedmontese, Bertolo has a lineage in Turin and one in Veneto, Bertolone has a Piedmontese stock, in particular between Vercelli, Biella and Turin, a Genoese and a Sicilian lineage, especially in Nissen and Catania. , Bertoloni is instead typical of Brescia, of Mazzano, Brescia and Travagliato, Bertolotto is decidedly Pimontese and Ligurian, of the tori nese, cuneese, savonese, Genoese and spezzino in particular, Bortoli has a Vicentine and a Modenese lineage, Bortolazzi has a Veronese and an Emilian lineage, Bortolini has a stock in the lower Trentino area, a Venetian one, in particular in the Treviso area, and one of Modena. and Bolognese, Bortolino is almost unique, Bortolo, absolutely rare, would seem to be from Milan, Bortolot is specific to Vittorio Veneto in the Treviso area and Zoppè di Cadore and Lentiai in the Belluno area, Bortoloto, practically unique, is probably due to an incorrect transcription of Bortolotto which has a Veneto core in particular in Resana, Castelfranco Veneto, Conegliano, Vittorio Veneto and Treviso in the Treviso area, in Padua, Maserà di Padova, Albignasego and Abano Terme in the Paduan area, in Vicenza and in Venice, all derive directly or through hypocoristic modifications or accrescitive, from the medieval name Bartolus, Bertolus or Bortolus (Bartolomeo) of which we have an example in these medieval acts: "... Postquam super venit Bart olus predictus filius dicti Sanctis ... "," ... Bertolus filius quondam Petri de Ceronibus, Zeninus dictus Cuchetus de Buscho, ... "and in Trent in 1649 we read:" ... Spectabiles notarii domains Bortolus Nicolini de Prasio et Felix Honoratus de Bono both Iudicariarum ... ", or from variations like this in a Cartula Donationis of the year 1165 in Pavia:" Year ab incarnation of our domains Iesu Christi thousandth hundredth sexagesimo fifth, fourth die mensis septembris, indictione tercia tenth. Tibi Ottoni de Bibiano, filio quondam Rufini, nos Bertolottus, filius quondam item tui presentes presentibus dicimus ... ". We find traces of these surnames in the second half of the 1700s in Trentino with Count Lodovico Bertolazzi of Trento and Valtellina where Andrea Bertola was Santino di Bianzone is Dean of the magnificent Bianzone community for year 1796.

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


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