Monday, March 7, 2011

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Aliprandi

Aliprandi Coat color
public and I get some interesting information about the origins of the family Aliprandi send me the d October . Daniel Aliprandi , descending branch of the Lombard amiglia Aliprandi. By comparing the information on the family Aliprandi from me with those published in possession of Dr. Aliprandi differences have emerged that below:
contrary to what reported by my sources, about the family Aliprandi , John Aliprandi was not Flemish but Piedmont, a native of Mondovi.
According to a study by Professor. Greek candidates - pubbici on the website of Marconi, which is based in the Palace Aliprandi - made abundantly clear that John Aliprandi, who settled in the Abruzzo region in the wake of Margaret of Austria around 1575, but was not Flemish Piedmont native of Mondovi .
also states that this building is also called De Sterlich Aliprandi because the last representative of Aliprandi Penne Diego (1819-1910) had allegedly taken Sterlich de Diego (1898-1978) which, for the adoption , was added last Aliprandi than its original.
Aliprandi The family is originally from Milan, including, of course, the branch of the pens that moved in Piedmont and Lombardy, later, in Abruzzo . The emblem of
Aliprandi Penne is identical to the one that leads the family of Dr. Aliprandi, and about the explanation of the distinctive features of the coat of arms, called the blazon, is "the womb of eight pieces of red and silver, the gold Bisanti, located in the heart, full of black eagle, crowned the scope and language of red. " Finally
Very interesting explanation of the symbolism, "originally bore the coat of arms Aliprandi the "womb of red and gold" then modified after the grant to some members of the family by the Emperor Charles IV of Bohemia immediate vassal of the title (with the rank of nobility eminent), Count Palatine and the Holy Roman noble Empire, resulting in addition of the eagle symbol of the Holy Roman Empire ".
thank Dr. Aliprandi for your input. Here, reported the study of prof. Candide first Greek said:

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