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Descrições família Corsi

An Italian last name; of Assisi. - The barons of Adorn, and aggregated to the nobility of
Assisi with 27 Ag. 1463. - Angel the constable of the Holy Church under popes
Nicholas V, Calixtus III and Pius II. Peter knight of the golden spur in 1491. (Extinct). -
Weapon: D’ silver, the roe overturned d’ azure, with a hint of red.

— Dizionario Storico-Blasonico (1888) by Giovanni Battista di Crollalanza

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An Italian last name; Florence. - Original Dicomano, a well known and appreciated in
Florence since the XIII century, and lady of large estate in Monte Pescali in Maremma,
with the title of marquis. It was part of ghibelline; but from the 1354 was admitted to
the magistracies, and up to 1530, gave it to the Common nine gonfaloniers and 28
priori. - You sent in Domenico and Lapo, the sons of Francesco and Lapo. From the
branch of Domenico came the most notorious of this house, John Bard; and it was the
last Mauro monaco, a camaldolese monk, Bishop of San Miniato in 1662. The branch of
Lapo was John the gonfalonier, in 1512, ambassador to Ferdinand II of Spain, Venice,
Charles V, Paul III, and state counsellor of Cosimo I. the Different obtained the dignity
of the senate. - Lorenzo Vice-legate in Avignon from 1653 to 1655, and commissioner
general of Rome. - Domenico, Cardinal, in 1668, Bishop of Rimini, and Legate in
Ferrara. - Cosimo Cardinal in 1812, bishop of Jesi, and then archbishop of Pisa. - It is
necessary to Jacopo di Giovanni Corsi the invention of the drama in the music, having
encouraged Peri to tempt him; and the first of these productions was the Dafne of
Rinuccini, the hill notes of Pears, represented in Florence in 1591 in the palazzo of the
same Age. - Weapon: Split of green and silver, the lion of the one into the other, with
the silver band crossing on the whole. - Motto: QUAND À DIEU PLAIRA.

— Dizionario Storico-Blasonico (1888) by Giovanni Battista di Crollalanz

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An Italian last name; of Genoa. - From Savona. - Barto lomeo captain of a galley in the
army set up in 1481, under the command of Cardinal Paolo Fregoso for the liberation of
Otranto from the Turks. - Giambattista q.ᵐ John, Augustine and Andrea q.ᵐ James
ascribed to it in the Lomellini in 1528. - Weapon: Spcecato gold and red, the lion from
one to another and of one in the other.

— Dizionario Storico-Blasonico (1888) by Giovanni Battista di Crollalanza

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An Italian last name; of Nizza-Monferrato. - Accounts of Bosnasco. - , Francis,


Hyacinth insinuatore of Nice, obtained in 1773 the feoffment of Bosnasco with the title
of count. - The noble Carlo Courses, of the Accounts of Bosnasco first president of the
royal court of appeal at rest had the concession of the title and dignity of count for
himself and for his male descendants by order of primogeniture for licence 19 Sept.
1840 of King Carlo-Alberto, interinate from the royal Chamber of accounts, the 3 Oct.
1840. - Weapon: cross-section of gold and gules, a lion crowned from one to the other,
and one in the other, a lieutenant, glue the branch to the front right-hand a palm branch
of the green as well from one to the other with a band in the divided silver, crossing.

— Dizionario Storico-Blasonico (1888) by Giovanni Battista di Crollalanza

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An Italian last name; of Piedmont. - The consignor of La Salle, in val d' Aosta. -
Weapon: red, at the tip of gold at the cortina reversed.

— Dizionario Storico-Blasonico (1888) by Giovanni Battista di Crollalanza

An Italian last name; of Siena. - Weapon: red, band of silver-loaded by three hammers
of purple manicati black, and accompanied by two dogs leprieri passers-by to the
natural collarinati gold, one in the head turned to the left, the other in the tip face to the
right.

— Dizionario Storico-Blasonico (1888) by Giovanni Battista di Crollalanza

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