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Molon
Coat of arms of family Molon Nobles: España (Aragón)
Nobility: Señores - Caballeros - Familia Noble
Language of the text: Español

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Molon
Coat of arms of family Molon Nobles: Italia
Nobility: Marchesi
Language of the text: Italiano

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Molo
ref: 42281

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Blazon:
(Español)
En plata, un losange de azur, cargado de un águila de oro, y acompañado de cuatro armiños de sable, uno en cada ángulo del escudo; bordura de gules, con ocho panelas de plata.

Molons
ref: 42279

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Blazon:
(Español)
En plata, un tilo de sinople, con un lobo de sable, pasante, al pie del tronco; bordura de gules, con ocho aspas, de oro.

Mologno
ref: 22681

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Blazon:
(Italiano)
Spaccato; nel primo di rosso, alla stella di sei raggi d'argento, posta fra due crescenti dello stesso, affrontati; nel secondo d'argento, a due fascie increspate di rosso.

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MOLON | MOLONE | MOLONI

Molon is typically Venetian, from Arzignano, Vicenza and Montecchio Maggiore in the Vicenza area, from Conselve, Padua, Monselice, Pozzonovo, Pernumia and Ospedaletto Euganeo in Padua and Verona and San Martino Buon Albergo in the Verona area, a small stock in Alto Adige and a Latina , probable result of Venetian emigration during the Pontina reclamation, Molone has a small stock in the Verona area and one in Palermo and Augusta in the Syracuse area, Moloni is practically unique and should be due to an incorrect transcription of the first, should derive from shapes accrescitive, even dialectal, of the Latin name of Greek origin Molus (see MOLO), or, more probably from the Greek name Molone, of which we have an example in the first century BC in the Caius Julius Caesar of Suetonius: ".. Caesar, composite civil seditione , Cornelium Dolabellam consularem et triumphalem repetundarum postulavit; absolutoque, Rhodum secedere statuit et ad declinand invidiam et ut, for otium ac requiem, Apollonio Moloni, clarissi mo tum dicendi magistro, operam daret. .. ".

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


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