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How to pronounce Doglio?

Pronunciation of Doglio in but living in Australia

The pronunciation of Doglio, specifically in Uruguay, South America, but living in Australia, is

DOH-li-oh

"The surname meansearthen jar for wine and also a jar to serve this beverage (that can be seen in the coat of arms of the Community of Dogliani in Piedmont). Doglio that means jar to serve wine and also large earthen jar. It can be tracked back to the Piedmont zone, in the northwest of Italy. The Doglio family coat of arms is originally from Rivoli (Piedmont), where they were Lords of Villarfocchiardo and Torre Uzzone. In the "Dizionario Storico-Blasonico" of G.B. di Crollalanza, is the following entry: "DOGLIO of Piedmont, Lords of Villarfocchiardo - Arms: Azure (blue), three crescents fessewise Argent (silver); a chief Or (gold) charged with an eagle displayed Sable (black) crowned of the field (gold)."   In the "Patriziato Subalpino" of Antonio Manno is another one: "DOGLIO (DOGLI) from Rivoli Lords of Villarfocchiardo and Torre d'Ussone Azure, three crescents fessewise Argent; with the chief of the Empire (capo dell'Impero)."   The chief Or with the eagle displayed sable is known as the "Capo dell'Impero" (Chief of the Holy Roman Empire) and simbolizes the allegiance of this family with the Ghibelline party."

Type of Name: Surname
Origin: Italian
Meaning: Earthen Jar For Wine And Also A Jar To Serve This Beverage (that Can Be Seen In The Coat Of Arms Of The Community Of Dogliani In Piedmont).


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Pronunciation of Doglio in but living in Australia

The pronunciation of Doglio, specifically in Uruguay, South America, but living in Australia, is

Doh-li-o

"The surname meansearthen jar for wine and also a jar to serve this beverage (that can be seen in the coat of arms of the Community of Dogliani in Piedmont). Doglio that means jar to serve wine and also large earthen jar. It can be tracked back to the Piedmont zone, in the northwest of Italy. The Doglio family coat of arms is originally from Rivoli (Piedmont), where they were Lords of Villarfocchiardo and Torre Uzzone. In the "Dizionario Storico-Blasonico" of G.B. di Crollalanza, is the following entry: "DOGLIO of Piedmont, Lords of Villarfocchiardo - Arms: Azure (blue), three crescents fessewise Argent (silver); a chief Or (gold) charged with an eagle displayed Sable (black) crowned of the field (gold)."   In the "Patriziato Subalpino" of Antonio Manno is another one: "DOGLIO (DOGLI) from Rivoli Lords of Villarfocchiardo and Torre d'Ussone Azure, three crescents fessewise Argent; with the chief of the Empire (capo dell'Impero)."   The chief Or with the eagle displayed sable is known as the "Capo dell'Impero" (Chief of the Holy Roman Empire) and simbolizes the allegiance of this family with the Ghibelline party."

Type of Name: Surname
Origin: Italian
Meaning: Earthen Jar For Wine And Also A Jar To Serve This Beverage (that Can Be Seen In The Coat Of Arms Of The Community Of Dogliani In Piedmont).


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In the southeastern corner of London lies Greenwich, a borough famous for marking the Prime Meridian (0° longitude), the imaginary line that separates the eastern and western halves of the world.

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