
Category : Coats of arms of families of Venice
Oct 8, 2022 · Media in category "Coats of arms of families of Venice" The following 200 files are in this category, out of 1,165 total. (previous page)
Venetian nobility - Wikipedia
Although there were numerous noble houses across Venice's Mainland Dominions and the State of the Sea, the Republic was in fact ruled as an aristocratic oligarchy by about 20 to 30 …
Venezia (Stemma - Coat of arms - crest) - Heraldry of the World
Venezia (Venice) was founded in 452. The patron saint in St. Mark, and the arms show his symbol. I have two versions of these arms, and I am not sure which are currently used. The …
Republic of Venice - Wikipedia
The Republic of Venice, [a] officially the Most Serene Republic of Venice and traditionally known as La Serenìssima, [b] was a sovereign state and maritime republic with its capital in Venice.
Corno ducale - Wikipedia
The corno ducale (Italian for 'ducal horn'), a unique ducal hat, was the headgear and symbol of the Doge of Venice. It was a stiff horn-like bonnet, which was made of gemmed brocade or …
Coats of arms of families of Venice - Wikimedia Commons
Jan 29, 2025 · ↑ names in capitals are referenced in 1780 Dizionario Storico Portatile di Tutte Le Venete Patrizie Famiglie (Bettinelli); ↑ Dates indicate their presence at the Maggior Consiglio
Category : Coats of arms of Venice - Wikimedia
Feb 3, 2023 · Lion of Saint Mark in heraldry of Venice; Coats of arms of the province of Venice; Symbols of Venice
Doges and families of Venice - Yale University Library
Mar 8, 2025 · Manuscript on paper of 1) Note on the reign of the first Doge of Venice, Pauluccio Anafesto (697-717). 2) History of Venice from its legendary foundation to 695. 3) Alphabetical …
Greater coat of arms of the Republic of Venice, 1680 : r/heraldry
Sep 11, 2023 · r/heraldry • One of Spain's regions (Extremadura) used to have the coat of arms on the left, its government has proposed to changed it for the one on the right 🥲
Heraldry in Italy
Take a heraldic tour of Venice, Tuscany, Rome! A collection of about 75 photographs illustrates Italian heraldry as it is displayed on palaces and in churches. Thanks to Federico Bona for …
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