Annuario della Nobiltà Italiana
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The Annuario della Nobiltà Italiana (Yearbook of Italian Nobility) was a genealogical publication on noble families
Nobility
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 resident in Italy
Italy
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, founded in Pisa
Pisa
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 in 1878 by Giovan Battista Crollalanza (Fermo, March 19, 1819 – Pisa, March 18, 1892) and published by Accademia Italiana d'Araldica (Italian Academy of Heraldry) until 1905.

A century later (98 years later, to be precise), the SAGI
Sagi
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publishing House established a new publication with the same title, adding "notables families" and families not resident in Italy. This new Annuario della Nobiltà Italiana has been published irregularly every two or three years; it lists about forty thousand families, structured in seven main parts. The latest edition, the fourth of the new publication, is marked as the 31st, dated 2007–2010.

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