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Manea
Coat of arms of family Manea Nobles: Italia
Nobility: Patrizi beneventani (m.f.).
Language of the text: Italiano

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Manente
ref: 4518

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Blazon:
(Italiano)
Spaccato; nel primo d'oro, ad una piramide di moscature di rosso; nel secondo d'argento, a due bande di rosso.

Maneri
ref: 52162

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Blazon:
(English)
Party per fesse gules and argent, an axel per pale counterchanged.

Maneri
ref: 52161

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Blazon:
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Argent; an arm proper, vested vert, issant from sinister, holding a lilie or, stalked and leaved vert, between three stars of five points azure, 2 in chief and 1 in base.

Maneri
ref: 52160

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Blazon:
(Italiano)
Spaccato di rosso e d'argento, alla mannaia, o accetta, dall'uno all'altro, posta in palo, coll'arma in alto.

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ref: 48633

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Blazon:
(Italiano)
D'argento, al braccio al naturale, vestito di verde, movente dal fianco sinistro, impugnante un ramo di gigli d'oro gambuti e fogliati di verde, accompagnato da tre stelle d'azzurro, poste 2 in capo ed una in punta.

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MANEA

Manea is specific of the Vicenza area, of Marano Vicentino, Schio, Malo, Vicenza and San Vito di Leguzzano, it may be of Romanian origin, it could derive from a nickname originating from the Latin word maneat (as a contraction of the way of saying hic maneat optime, a way reassuring to say that one is fine), but it is not very likely a settlement of Dacians in a Cimbrian area, but it is considered more probable that it may be of Cimbric origin, could derive from a nickname related to the word cimbro maln (grind), from the trade of miller practiced by the progenitor.

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


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