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This is a non-diffusing parent category of Category:15th-century Italian Jews and Category:15th-century Italian women The contents of these subcategories can also be found within this category, or in diffusing subcategories of it.
Coat of arms of the Kingdom of Italy (House of Savoy). The Italian nobility (Italian: Nobiltà italiana) comprised individuals and their families of the Italian Peninsula, and the islands linked with it, recognized by the sovereigns of the Italian city-states since the Middle Ages, and by the kings of Italy after the unification of the region into a single state, the Kingdom of Italy.
The proven founder of the family was Blasco Lanza (1466-1535), a lawyer from Catania belonging to a cadet branch of the noble Lancia family of the Barons of Longi. He became a feudal lord with the acquisition of the land of Trabia, in the Val di Mazara (1498), and of the barony of Castania, in the Val Demone (1507), both possessions received in dowry jure uxoris.
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14th century. Gomberto or Gumberto de Giusti (1311) [8] Dondedeo de' Giusti (1343), Italian consular of Caffa for the Republic of Genoa [9] [10] 15th century. Lelio Giusti (1458), Podestà of Florence; 16-18th century. Agostino Giusti (1548–1615), Italian diplomat in the service of the Medici and the Republic of Venice
The last Condottiero [16] of free company and father of Cosimo I first Grand Duke of Tuscany: Alessandro The Moor *1510 †1537: Last descendant of the House of Medici's main branch to rule Florence Last Lord and first Duke of Florence: Catherine de' Medici *1519 †1589: Queen consort of France between 1547 and 1559 Cosimo I *1519 †1574 ...
It derives from a combination of the Italian names of Lombardic origin Azzo, meaning 'noble', and Pardo, originally the name of a Germanic tribe (the Bardi); [2] Surnames including Azzo are likely related to the Germanic hadu ('war, battle'), or to atha, atta ('father').
Marini (last name) is a surname of Roman/Italian Catholic origin; closely associated with the last names: Marino and Mariani with the three patronymic forms emerging from the same region at approximately the same time. Migrations branching from Italy ca.1600 gave rise to their modern forms as surnames.
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