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TOMMASO SALADINI

Born: 1647
Deceased: August 21, 1694

Bishop of Parma, 1681-1694

Arms (crest) of Tommaso Saladini
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  • (it) D’azzurro, al capriolo d’oro allargato e caricato al centro da cinque monticelli all’italiana, ordinati in fascia con un alberello nodrito sulla vetta centrale, il tutto di verde; il capriolo accompagnato da tre stelle pure d’oro, poste due in capo e una in punta, in capo quattro gigli d’oro posti tra i pendenti di un lambello di rosso.

Origin/meaning

The coat of arms is that of the Saladini family, mountains and tree allude to the fief of Rovetino (literally: “small bush”), of which they were lords and which will be recognized with the count's title in 1664 by Pope Alexander VII.

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