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Born : October 31, 1805<br>
'''Born''': October 31, 1805<br>
Deceased : January 22, 1872
'''Deceased''': January 22, 1872


Bishop of [[Archdiocese of Modena-Nonantola|Modena e Nonantola]], 1852-1855<br>
Bishop of [[Archdiocese of Modena-Nonantola|Modena e Nonantola]], 1852-1855<br>
Archbishop of [[Archdiocese of Modena-Nonantola|Modena e Nonantola]], 1855-1872
Archbishop of [[Archdiocese of Modena-Nonantola|Modena e Nonantola]], 1855-1872


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Partito semitroncato: al primo al palo scorciato doppiomerlato d'argento; al secondo d'argento alla croce di rosso; al terzo d'azzurro alla torre d'oro, aperta, aperta e finestrata di nero, fondata sulla campagna dimunuita di verde.
Partito semitroncato: al primo al palo scorciato doppiomerlato d'argento; al secondo d'argento alla croce di rosso; al terzo d'azzurro alla torre d'oro, aperta, aperta e finestrata di nero, fondata sulla campagna dimunuita di verde.


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The coat of arms is that of his family (double-creneted scorched pile in the green field), combined with the ancient coat of arms of [[Reggio Emilia]] (red cross in the silver field) and of Santa Romana Chiesa, and that of Torricella ("small tower"), from name of the homonymous castle of Ventoso di Scandiano belonging to the Cugini family.
The coat of arms is that of his family (double-creneted scorched pile in the green field), combined with the ancient coat of arms of [[Reggio Emilia]] (red cross in the silver field) and of Santa Romana Chiesa, and that of Torricella ("small tower"), from name of the homonymous castle of Ventoso di Scandiano belonging to the Cugini family.


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[[Literature]] : Image and information from Massimo Ghirardi
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[[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Cugini]]
[[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Cugini]]
[[Category:Roman Catholic archbishops|Cugini]]
[[Category:Roman Catholic archbishops|Cugini]]

Latest revision as of 13:41, 28 January 2024

FRANCESCO EMILIO CUGINI

Born: October 31, 1805
Deceased: January 22, 1872

Bishop of Modena e Nonantola, 1852-1855
Archbishop of Modena e Nonantola, 1855-1872

Arms (crest) of Francesco Emilio Cugini
Official blazon
English blazon wanted

Partito semitroncato: al primo al palo scorciato doppiomerlato d'argento; al secondo d'argento alla croce di rosso; al terzo d'azzurro alla torre d'oro, aperta, aperta e finestrata di nero, fondata sulla campagna dimunuita di verde.

Origin/meaning

The coat of arms is that of his family (double-creneted scorched pile in the green field), combined with the ancient coat of arms of Reggio Emilia (red cross in the silver field) and of Santa Romana Chiesa, and that of Torricella ("small tower"), from name of the homonymous castle of Ventoso di Scandiano belonging to the Cugini family.


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