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- ItalianGenealogy. com
Welcome to ItalianGenealogy com, the leading resource for those who undertake research into their Italian Genealogy At ItalianGenealogy com your research is free, you can find answers regarding Italian Genealogy and use the forum to ask your questions and get help from other users
- Italian Heraldry, Nobility and Genealogy
Very few works have been published in English on the topics of Italian heraldry, nobility and onomatology as these relate to genealogy Yet all three fields depend upon genealogical research This concise presentation is not intended as a historical treatise, but rather as a simple guide for those interested in these subjects In common parlance, h
- Dialects of Italy - www. ItalianGenealogy. com
The dialects of modern Italian all have their roots in the spoken form of Latin (Vulgar Latin), in use throughout the Roman Empire Vulgar Latin had, no doubt, its own local peculiarities before the fall of the Empire The political instability that followed Roman rule kept Italy from re-uniting as a nation until the nineteenth century This long p
- origin of dago - italiangenealogy. com
Re: origin of "dago" by MarcuccioV » 30 Mar 2021, 01:11 The explanation I know of is it was first used as "Diego" by English sailors as an insult to refer to Spanish and Portuguese sailors It became tacked on to Italians due to the mass migrations of Latin-based immigrants around the turn of the century I believe that's how the story went
- Ancestors - italiangenealogy. com
You may wish to short circuit your rersearch by sending a same letter to all persons surnamed Abbate in Cinisi and include a self addressed envelope and ask them, in Italian or in simple short english sentences if they are related to you
- Il Malocchio, the Evil Eye - www. ItalianGenealogy. com
Italians have a long and deep-rooted tradition of beliefs about luck and things that give either good or bad luck In Italy there are colloquial names for bad luck Think of:sfiga or jella (read it as yella), but the most scary thing for millions of Italians is Il Malocchio, which translate as the evil eye Il Malocchio is a condition of
- Why are Southern Italians darker than Northern Italians?
In terms of genetic footprint, studies show 1% Germanic influence on Italian DNA - fact is Italians, like most Europeans, are genetically predisposed to lighter skin, eyes, and hair
- San Gennaro between miracles and reality - www. ItalianGenealogy. com
It's said Italy was a country of Saints, poets and navigators There's no more trace of the poets and navigators but, fortunately, there are traces of the Saints All the Italian towns are voted to a Saint and one of these is San Gennaro, well-known for his miracle Who was San Gennaro? San Gennaro was born between Naples and Benevento in 272 AD (t
- Introduction to Italian Genealogy - www. ItalianGenealogy. com
Accuracy in Italian genealogical research depends on many things, the most important of which is a knowledge of the Italian language This enables you to interpret records more easily, and allows you to read Italian historical works that are not available in English translation An evening course is an excellent way to start learning Italian
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