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Génitoire:
- 1899 г. — «Nous n’avons trouvé qu’un seul exemple de cette figure, elle est par conséquent fort rarement employée en armoiries. Colleoni : coupé d’argent et de gueules, à trois paires de génitoires ouvertes, de l’un à l’autre. (Voir ouvert)».
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This post has nothing to do with the Georgian heraldry. I just decided to post my rendering of one of my favorite coat of arms which belongs to the famous Colleoni family. The family came to prominence in 15th century Italy when it produced one of the most famous Italian condottiero Bartolomeo Colleoni (c. 1395/1400 — 2 November 1475). The Colleoni coat of arms is fascinating because, punning on his own name which sounds similar to coglioni (testicles), Bartolomeo included three sets of them :D Judging from his biography, he certainly had «balls»…
Base on Giovanni Santi-Mazzini’s Stona, linguaggio, sìmboli e significati dei blasoni e delle armi (Milano, 2003), I rendered the original version the Colleoni arms:
Баччо наш Коллеони пошел еще дальше. Мало ему было портретных изображений его небожественного лика — так он решил увековечить свои… э-э-э… koglioni! ([1])
Messaggio da Don Aldo Colleoni:
Da: Aldo Colleoni <colleonia@libero.it> Data: 09 agosto 2011 11:25:34 GMT+02:
INGRESO DEL PRINCIPE COLLEONI EN EL CAPITULO NOBLE DE LA ORDEN MERITOCRATICA DE LAVIRGEN DEL PINCHO..
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Coats of arms of the House of Colleoni Edit Category page
Arma (parlante). Duos colionos albos in campo rubeo de supra et unum colionum rubeum in campo albo infra ipsum campum rubeum, che, araldicamente, vuol dire: Arma: troncato di rosso e d’argento a tre paia di coglioni, dall’uno all’altro.
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The shield beneath the fountain/cup. This is why many people date the deck to 1460—1470, to sit comfortably within Colleoni’s lifetime, but after the Visconti-Sforza was made.
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"The Colleoni coat of arms is fascinating because, punning on his own name which sounds similar to coglioni (testicles), Bartolomeo included three sets of them :D Judging from his biography, he certainly had «balls»… http://georgianheraldry.blogspot.com/20 … italy.html
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(IT) troncato di rosso e d’argento, a tre paia di testicoli dell’uno nell’altro (FR) coupé de gueules et d’argent aux trois paires de testicules de l’un dans l’autre (EN) per fess gules and argent, three pairs of testicles counterchanged Motto: Bisogna (citato in (4) — Vol. II pag. 498 (testicoli forati)) Coa fam ITA colleoni3.jpg Colleoni e Colleoni Porto (Bergamo, Vicenzo)
(IT) troncato di argento e di rosso a tre cuori rovesciati, dell’uno all’altro Motto: Bisogna (citato in (4) — Vol. II pag. 498) Coa fam ITA colleoni3.jpg Colleoni (Verona, Cenate di Sotto (Bergamo), Trescore Balneario (Bergamo)))
(IT) troncato di argento e di rosso a tre cuori rovesciati dell’uno all’altro (citato in (4) — Vol. II pag. 501) Blason famille it Coglione02.svg Colleoni
(IT) d’argento a tre paia di testicoli di rosso, al capo della Francia antica (d’azzurro seminato di gigli d’oro) caricato di uno lambello di rosso (FR) d’argent à trois paires de testicules de gueules, au chef de France ancien chargé d’un lambel de gueules (EN) Argent, three pairs of testicles gules, in chief France ancient (azur semé de lis or) charged with a label gules Coa fam ITA colleoni4.jpg Colleoni (Bergamo)
(IT) troncato di rosso e d’argento a tre cuori rovesciati, dell’uno all’altro, col capo d’azzurro caricato di cinque gigli di oro, posti 2 e 3 Motto: Oportet (citato in (4) — Vol. II pag. 501) Stemma da disegnare.svg Colleoni Porto (Vicenza)
(IT) trinciato di argento e di rosso a tre cuori rovesciati dell’uno all’altro, con la banda d’azzurro bordata d’oro, caricata di tre gigli di argento, attraversante sulla partizione ed ingollata in capo ed in punta da due teste di leone, di oro Cimiero: quattro rose Motto: Floridi temporis memoria (citato in (4) — Vol. II pag. 500)
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Friday, June 29, 2012 I Coglioni di Colleoni The first time I posted a photo of Colleoni’s statue (27 July 2011), Anonymous asked about Colleoni’s symbol, which is a play on his name. Andrew informed us that the symbol on the coat of arms is a pair of testicles, but regretted that he didn’t have a photo. So, when I was there in May, I set out to correct that omission. So here it is — not one, but three pairs of testicles. In heraldry, this is referred to as a canting coat of arms. Colleoni’s coat of arms is the one on the left on the pedestal in the photo above.
Venice Daily Photo
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Капелла Коллеони (wikipedia)
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