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Idioma del texto: Italiano
Nobleza: Nobili
Nobles en:Italia
El país o región del expediente se refiere principalmente a los lugares donde la familia fue adscrita a la nobleza y pueden ser diferentes a los de residencia.
Ancient Bolognese family, known as (da) Calcari, Calza or Calzari, of clear and ancestral virtue, which has spread over the centuries in various regions of Italy. The origin of this cognomination, according to authoritative genealogists, should be sought in a nickname referring to convents of the Augustinian friars, to the Carmelites or to the Trinitarians, various religious congregations, to which the progenitors could have adhered, with various secular functions. In any case, the eldest branch of the family transplanted to Verona in 1415, in the person of a Bartolomeo son of master Antonio. According to what is handed down to us, the house was admitted to the Noble Council of its land for merits acquired in the Candia war and following the usual donation of one hundred thousand ducats. On the other hand, this family, in the unfolding of its luster, has always managed to produce a series of men who have made its name famous, in public employment, in liberal and ecclesiastical professions and in military service. Among these, without risking anything to the value of the omitted, there are: Federico, Veronese jurist, flourishing in 1515; D. Luigi, apostolic protonotary, flourishing in Verona, in 1531; Benedetto, landowner in the Verona area, flourishing in 1562; Severus, jurist in Verona, flourishing in 1578; Nicola, of the Order of the Reformed Minors, flourishing in 1601; Alberto Maria, doctor of both laws, flourishing in Verona in 1612; Gio. Batta, skilled soldier, distinguished by honor and virtue in Candia and later in Morea; Tommaso, judge in Verona, flourishing in 1666; D. Celestino, canon and apostolic protonotary in France, flourishing in 1671; Antonio Luigi, doctor of both laws, flourishing in Verona in 1692; Agostino, member of the College of doctors of Venice, living in 1725; Antonio, doctor in both laws, living in Verona, in 1731; Angelo, of the Order of Preachers, flourishing in 1738; Benedict, of the Order of the Regular Clerics, flourishing in 1742. Such ancient surnames, without any doubt, render decoration not only to the families but also to the cities that welcomed them; in fact, it seems that the living subjects of ...
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BlasónCalzari
1. Escudo de la familia: Calzari
Idioma del texto: Italiano
D'azzurro, ad un avambraccio posto in fascia vestito di rosso, coi rovesci d'argento sporgente da una nuvola dello stesso, movente dal fianco sinistro, la mano di carnagione tenente una coppia d'oro.
Calzari, Calcari (de) o Calza.
Fonte bibliografica del blasone: "Dizionario storico blasonico delle famiglie nobili e notabili italiane estinte e fiorenti" vol.I, compilato dal Comm. G.B. di Crollalanza, edito presso la direzione del giornale araldico, Pisa 1888.
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