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Broccoli
Variations Last name: Broccolini,Broccolo
Coat of arms of family Broccoli Nobles: Italia
Nobility: Nobili
Language of the text: Italiano

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

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Broccoli
ref: 19022

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Blazon:
(Italiano)
D’oro alla banda di azzurro (convessa ndr) accompagnata nel cantone sinistro della punta da un broccolo fiorito di rosso, gambuto d’oro e nel cantone destro del capo da tre stelle di rosso, bene ordinate.

Broccoli
ref: 19021

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Blazon:
(Italiano)
D’azzurro alla fascia d’argento accostata in capo da tre stelle rosse(6) poste nel cantone destro del capo.

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Broccoli has a stock in Bologna and between Romagna and Marche, in Rimini and Sant'Arcangelo di Romagna in the Rimini area, in Cesena and Savignano sul Rubicone in the Forlì area, in Argenta in the Ferrara area, in Imola, Crevalcore and Castel San Pietro Terme in Bologna, in Pesaro, in Fano nell'anconetano, and in Città di Castello in the Perugia area, another lineage is instead placed between Lazio and Campania, in Rome, in Sant'Ambrogio sul Garigliano and Sant'Apollinare nel frusinate, in Vairano Patenora in the Caserta area, Naples and Forio d'Ischia in the Neapolitan, Broccolo, much more rare, has small stocks in Civitanova Marche in the Macerata area, in Foligno in the Perugia area, in Rome, in Rende, Santa Sofia d'Epiro and San Pietro in Guarano in the Cosenza area, and in Ciminna and Palermo in the Palermo area, they could derive from alterations due to Betacism of the medieval name Procolus, in turn derived from the Latin word procul (far), sometimes attributed to children born when the father was engaged far in military campaigns, we remember with this name the fourth bishop of Verona (310-330 AD) who then became a saint and the martyr saint of the 6th century, patron saint of Pozzuoli, of this type of alteration we have an example in the Chronicle of Florence: "... and down the street of Sa · Martino, and of the Badia di San Brocolo, remaining the said churches and more than half the peoples in their said neighborhood; and it was to the right by the way of San Brocolo for the Red City ... "and in the New Chronicles of Giovanni Villani we can read:" ... In the years of Christ MCCLXXV, of the month of June, the Bolognese by common went to innkeeper in Romagna over the city of Forlì and that of Faenza, because they considered their exits Ghibellines; and of them Captain Messer Malatesta da Rimine; on the side of the Romagnuoli was Count Guido da Montefeltro, who with the Ghibelline estate of Romagna, and with the exits of Bologna, and with the Ghibelline exits of Florence, where he was captain Messer Guiglielmino de 'Pazzi of Valdarno, were made they meet at the bridge in San Brocolo, taking the battle; in which ablution the cavalry of the Bolognese did not stand, but almost without a blow they set themselves to flee, who says for their cowardice, and who says why the people of Bologna ... ".

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


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