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Salamon family

The Salamon family - sometimes Salomon or Salomoni - was a patrician Venetian noble family of ancient but uncertain origin, counted among the so-called “Case Vecchie” (Old Houses) of the Republic of Venice.

Salamon
Salomon, Salomoni
patrician family
Coat of Arms of the House of Salamon[1]
Country Republic of Venice,
Italy
TitlesPatricians of Venice
Style(s)N.H. / N.D.

History edit

According to some sources,[2][3][4] they would derive from the aristocratic Centranico-Barbolano family, and they moved from Salerno or Cesena before living in Torcello and finally in Venice.[5] The first to assume this surname was perhaps the Doge Pietro Barbolano (11th century).[6][7] A branch of the family, engaged in trade, later settled in Heraklion.[8]

The Salamons were admitted to the patriciate of Venice since the "Serrata del Maggior Consiglio" (Great Council Lockout) in 1297. Since the 15th century they appear as one of the 24 "Case Vecchie" of the city (i.e. the most ancient houses of the patriciate), whose members were called "Longhi", in place of the Ziani family extinct in the 14th century.[9]

The Salamon family founded the church and the female monastery of Santa Marta in Venice: the oldest of the family, as head of the house, had the privilege of installing the new elected abbess, and every year, on the day of the titular saint, she gave a rose to the family.

One of the most important members of the family was fr. Jacopo Salamon (1231-1314), a Dominican friar, who was beatified by the Catholic Church. Numerous members of the family - particularly in the 16th century - held the position of "podestà" (i.e. mayor), on behalf of the Serenissima, in some cities under Venetian rule, including Treviso, Vicenza, Bergamo, Crema, Pola, Parenzo and Capodistria.

The variants "Salomon" and "Salomoni", that sometimes appear in documents, are probably normalizations or adaptations of the original form "Salamon".

The coat of arms of the Salamon family - lozengy/fusilly silver and red[10] - is still visible on the facade of the Salamon Palace (15th century) in Cannaregio, Venice.

 
Coat of Arms of Salamon Family - Venice, Salamon Palace
 
Salamon Palace - Venice, Cannaregio

Palaces edit

Notable members edit

References edit

  1. ^ Guelfi Camaiani, Piero (1940). Dizionario araldico. Milano, Hoepli. p. 346.
  2. ^ Temple-Leader, John (1866). Written at Firenze. Libro dei nobili veneti ora per la prima volta messo in luce. s.v. "Salamon", p. 77.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link) CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  3. ^ G. Bettinelli (ed.) (1780). Written at Venezia. Dizionario storico-portatile di tutte le venete patrizie famiglie. s.v. "Salomon", pp. 137-138. {{cite book}}: |last= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: location (link)
  4. ^ Da Mosto, Andrea (1939). I Dogi di Venezia, con particolare riguardo alle loro tombe. Venezia. p. 44.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  5. ^ Brunetti, Mario (1936). "Salomóni". Enciclopedia Treccani.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  6. ^ Tassini, Giuseppe (1872). Written at Venezia. Curiosità veneziane, ovvero origini delle denominazioni stradali di Venezia. s.v. "Salamon", p. 637.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link) CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  7. ^ Freschot, Casimiro (1707). Written at Venezia. La nobiltà veneta, o' sia tutte le famiglie patrizie con le figure de suoi scudi et arme. s.v. "Salamon", pp. 408-409.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
  8. ^ The village of Voila, in the island of Crete, was a fiefdom of the Salamon family. The Cretan branch of the House of Salamon represents the ancestors of the Greek poet Dionysios Solomos (cfr. N. B. Tomadakis, Οικογένειαι Salamon-Σολωμού εν Κρήτη, «Epeteris Hetaireias Byzantinon Spoudon», 1938, pp. 163-181).
  9. ^ Chojnacki, Stanley (1997). "La formazione della nobiltà dopo la Serrata". Enciclopedia Treccani.
  10. ^ Freschot, Casimiro (1707). Written at Venezia. La nobiltà veneta, o' sia tutte le famiglie patrizie con le figure de suoi scudi et arme. p. 398, p. 408.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link)

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patriciate whose members were called Longhi in place of the Ziani family extinct in the 14th century 9 The Salamon family founded the church and the female monastery of Santa Marta in Venice the oldest of the family as head of the house had the privilege of installing the new elected abbess and every year on the day of the titular saint she gave a rose to the family One of the most important members of the family was fr Jacopo Salamon 1231 1314 a Dominican friar who was beatified by the Catholic Church Numerous members of the family particularly in the 16th century held the position of podesta i e mayor on behalf of the Serenissima in some cities under Venetian rule including Treviso Vicenza Bergamo Crema Pola Parenzo and Capodistria The variants Salomon and Salomoni that sometimes appear in documents are probably normalizations or adaptations of the original form Salamon The coat of arms of the Salamon family lozengy fusilly silver and red 10 is still visible on the facade of the Salamon Palace 15th century in Cannaregio Venice nbsp Coat of Arms of Salamon Family Venice Salamon Palace nbsp Salamon Palace Venice CannaregioPalaces editSalamon Palace in Cannaregio Venice Salamon Palace in Gracisce Istria Salamon Palace in Gorgo al Monticano Treviso Notable members editPietro Centranico Barbolano 11th century 28th Doge of the Republic of Venice Vitale Salamon 12th century underwriter of the construction of the St Mark s Campanile James Salomoni 13th century Dominican friar then beatified by the Catholic Church Zaccaria Salamon 16th century Venetian politician rector of Kotor Nicolo Salamon 16th century Venetian governor in Istria Giovanni Salamon 17th century senator and governor of the Republic of Venice Michiel Angelo Salamon 17th century doctor of the Republic of Venice Caterina Dolfin 18th century Venetian poet daughter of N D Donata Salamon and descendant of the noble Dolfin family Pier Luigi Bembo Salamon 19th century senator of the Kingdom of Italy and mayor of Venice descendant of the noble Bembo family References edit Guelfi Camaiani Piero 1940 Dizionario araldico Milano Hoepli p 346 Temple Leader John 1866 Written at Firenze Libro dei nobili veneti ora per la prima volta messo in luce s v Salamon p 77 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location link CS1 maint location missing publisher link G Bettinelli ed 1780 Written at Venezia Dizionario storico portatile di tutte le venete patrizie famiglie s v Salomon pp 137 138 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a last has generic name help CS1 maint location link Da Mosto Andrea 1939 I Dogi di Venezia con particolare riguardo alle loro tombe Venezia p 44 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Brunetti Mario 1936 Salomoni Enciclopedia Treccani a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Tassini Giuseppe 1872 Written at Venezia Curiosita veneziane ovvero origini delle denominazioni stradali di Venezia s v Salamon p 637 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location link CS1 maint location missing publisher link Freschot Casimiro 1707 Written at Venezia La nobilta veneta o sia tutte le famiglie patrizie con le figure de suoi scudi et arme s v Salamon pp 408 409 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location link The village of Voila in the island of Crete was a fiefdom of the Salamon family The Cretan branch of the House of Salamon represents the ancestors of the Greek poet Dionysios Solomos cfr N B Tomadakis Oikogeneiai Salamon Solwmoy en Krhth Epeteris Hetaireias Byzantinon Spoudon 1938 pp 163 181 Chojnacki Stanley 1997 La formazione della nobilta dopo la Serrata Enciclopedia Treccani Freschot Casimiro 1707 Written at Venezia La nobilta veneta o sia tutte le famiglie patrizie con le figure de suoi scudi et arme p 398 p 408 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Salamon family amp oldid 1184067158, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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