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The Biotti dynasty are an historic high-ranking noble family, from Florence, Italy. The noble family House of Biotti was lordship and landowners of large agricultural properties, during the Feudalism in medieval Europe. The name of the Biotti family is written in the records coat of arms of the nobility of Florence, rare thing, both males and females, in which it appears in the person of ''Jack Biotti'' (Jacopo Biotti), first Chancellor and president of the Florentine Secretary of State by law decree of Louis I of Etruria in 1801, in consideration of an earlier noble recognition by The Emperor Giuseppe II of 1764. Many family members were men of science. In the family appears the nobleman Sir Pietro, Ferdinando and Claudio from Lord Filippo Gaetano. ==Coat of arms== Biotti is a family recognized with a coat-of-arms: ''Two black eagles in the sinister chief with a Or (heraldry) background, with one Or (gold) star and one Or (gold) half moon'' in the Chief and Dexter base, in a Azure (heraldry) background, and a checkerboard of alternating Argent and blacks in the sinister base. The heraldic color silver depicts ''"purity"'', ''"sincerity"'', the blue depicts ''"royalty"'', and ''"heavenly ascent"''. The crest, supporters and motto apparently changed several times over the centuries. Motto: ''Ex amicus in proelio securitas'' (From the friend of battle the trust ). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Biotti」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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