Romano d'Ezzelino is a small city with c. 14,000 residents in the Veneto region of northern Italy . It lies in the foothills of Monte Grappa and is located among some hills and country. The name "Romano" comes from Arimanno , a Lombard word meaning "military settlement". "Ezzelino" refers to the family of Ezzelini , who moved to Romano in 1199.
2-414: The Ezzelini were a noble family in medieval Italy. The family was founded by Ecelo ( Ezzelo ), who received the fiefs of Romano d'Ezzelino and Onara This biography of an Italian noble is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Romano d%27Ezzelino The coat of arms is inspired by Ezzelino III da Romano 's emblem, which portrays a horseshoe carried by a swan. The meaning
4-469: Is justice and submission. The swan wears a crown, that represents the family greatness and a cross that refers to the crusades. Romano d'Ezzelino was awarded the War Cross for Military Valor for the sacrifice made by the residents during World War II . Valle Santa Felicita is situated in the northern side of Romano d'Ezzelino, the name is in honor of Santa Felicita , a holy figure who also gave her name to
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