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Pozzo Ardizzi surname comes from the city of Vigevano province of Pavia, Italy, which was formed around the middle of the fifteenth century from a branch of the family that is separated from the noble surname Ardizzi.

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Coat of arms Pozzo Ardizzi.

History

Wealthy landowners, woods and fabrics and wool merchants were settled outside the city in the Valley district, facing the path of Pavia, at the foot of the terrace of the Ticino river, parallel to the coast of the municipality. Unfortunately still unknown how and why the surname originated compound Pozzo Ardizzi, the more relevant hypothesis is that this change was due to reasons of nobility (for example, political situations or union between families) .

Its first member was Antonio Pozzo Ardizzi, a descendant of Francesco Ardizzi (d. Vigevano in the year 1399). Antonio, along with his son Cardinal Abramo Ardizzi (also referred to as the Abraam Pozo-Ardicio), bishop of Senigallia, founded in Vigevano, among 1421 and 1424, a church in San Martino valuation under the title Assunzione Beatissima della Vergine Maria, e di S. Jeronimo Dottor della Santa Chiesa, e di S. Maria Maddalena. For this action, obtained from Pope Eugene IV plenary indulgence of three years imprisonment and a period of quarantine for the feast of "Madonna della Assunzione" and the feast of “Santo Ieronimo”: Traditiio possessionis ac litentia concessa etc.

On the altar wall of the chapel, on the right hand, it could read the inscription:

D. O. M

Reliq. sanc. junction. Domini nostri Jesu Christi et Sanctorum Lazzari

Maximini, Paulini, M. Magdalenae, B. Rosae, et ex lapidibus locorum

ascensionis Dominicae, Montis Calvarii, assumptionis, et Sepulcri B. M.

V. per nob. Abraham Ardicium S.R.E. ex civitate cardinalem Segnogalia,

cujus fuit episcopus, Viglevanum patriam allatis suam.

Anno CIɔCCCCXL

Abnepos Ardicius Antonius.

P, P.

Anno CIɔIɔCVI Ibidus Junii

The church was destroyed in 1800 and one of his relics donated by Abramo, was transferred to the church of S. Francesco, in Vigevano.

Abramo Ardizzi played an important role as a diplomat in the peace achieved on June 6, 1449 between Vigevano and Count Francesco Sforza. Following the agreement, Vigevano accepted Francesco Sforza as Lord prompting the entry of an armed contingent, the cancellation of the right to loot and put the city under the protection of The Duchess Bianca Maria Visconti (wife and daughter of the Duke Francesco Filippo Maria Visconti, ruler of Milan). Abramo was governor of Alessandria, ambassador of the Duke Filippo before the king of France, Carlos VII and King Naples Renato, Duke of Anjou (Anji), Count of Provence. In 1455 he was mayor of Vigevano. He obtained from Renato the castle and the land of Colonnella in Abruzzo, with the title of Count.

Poemetto Latino

Excerpt from the poem De originibus Viglaevanensis populi (Initia et populi nostri Viglevanensis origins) about the origin of the city of Vigevano, written by the "father Dominican" Agostino della Porta (Della-Porta) on July 22, 1490, which refers to the, Ardizzi family:

Superba Ardiciique domus, cui uni desuper

Exhibitum est, inter nostrorum patrum payroll,

Stulta pati, mori sapiensque, male vivere et semper,

ALIIS Praeque efferre suos: hinc ferturx edit

XIX, XX and XXI

During the last years of the nineteenth century, some descendants of the name Pozzo Ardizzi migrate from Vigevano to the Argentina, which initially established in the southern province of Buenos Aires in the city of Delhi: Cesare F. Antonio, Rosa, Catterina, Luigi and Giovanni Battista. Giovanni died in 1916 and his wife, along with his three children born in Argentina (two males and one female) back to Italy. The other brothers will remain in South America. If we stand in the XXI century, as many descendants with the surname Pozzo Ardizzi is located in the Argentina, with small families distributed in Italy and Brazil.

The writer

Luigi Pozzo Ardizzi marries Lucia Fantino and had three children, one of whom will be Luis Hipólito Antonio Pozzo Ardizzi (08/13/1901 - December 1965). Teacher, writer and journalist, played a significant role in the Argentine radio drama during the 1940 and 1950. His contribution to the genre was with the creation of various works and in the direction of radio companies. He also wrote in the newspaper La Razón, La Prensa and the editorial Atlanda. Published humorous stories, novels and poetry.

Genealogy tree

Still continues the family tradition of transferring firstborn son to firstborn son a picture with the Pozzo Ardizzi genealogy tree which begins with the description of the sons of Antonio, Luchino and Mateo in the fifteenth century and ends with their descendants in the nineteenth century. The document was recovered in 2007 by 'Mario Silvio Goren', restorer of historic and artistic collections and teaching in the field of preventive conservation and restoration.

La Pichona

Cart "La Pichona"

A son of Cesare F. AntonioPozzo Ardizzi, César Juan Bautista, bought in 1909 in the city of Tandil, at 17 years of age, a cart called The Pichona ". The vehicle was about 6 meters long by 1.30 wide, plus two rear wheels of 3.26 meters in diameter and 1600 kilos Lapacho wood built with 22 spokes.

"La Pichona" was drawn by 16 horses, all solid blacks, who were called by their names. Using a five-foot whip and drawing circles in the air, without touching the animals, the wagon was mobilized for 80 km to transport wool and grain from the city of Carmen de Patagones to Stroeder (which end of the rail was until 1922, in the railway corridor coming from the city of Bahía Blanca) where the route was normally 5 days and complications of time could be extended to 20 days. After returning to Patagones products from Buenos Aires. "La Pichona" was the last major-drawn transport and the location of the tracks until Patagones in 1922, the Pozzo Ardizzi family reduced communicating their actions near the sites that were not served by rail.

In the 50 was abandoned in a field (Cañada Honda), and in 1969 the Pozzo Ardizzi' family the donation to the Historical Museum Francisco de Viedma. By Mrs. Emma Nozzi director proceeds to his rescue and exhibition as a historical and patrimonial vehicle in front 7 de Marzo square. However, in this area was built a Civic Center thus shoved to "La Pichona" in the then Jockey Club del Carmen Strong, exposed to damage, vandalism and inclement weather. After several political efforts to rescue the cart had not proven, in 2009 the Pozzo Ardizzi family decided directly retrieve "La Pichona " and request its restoration to the blacksmith ' 'Luis Facio.

Upon completion of the work that required 8 months of arduous and meticulous work, La Pichona ", possibly one of the few vehicles of similar characteristics that are still in Argentina, was deposited in a square on January 8, 2011, between Bernal and Hipólito Irigoyen streets of the city of Carmen de Patagones province of Buenos Aires.

Some of the names over the centuries had the surname

Ardicii - Ardiciique - Ardiciis - Ardicio del Pozzo - Arditiis - Arditij Pozzi - Arditiosque - Ardizi - Ardizzi - Ardizzi Pozzi - of Ardicii - of Arditiis - Del Pozo Arditij - Del Pozzo Ardizzi - Well-Ardicio - Pozzi Ardizzi - Puteus Ardicii

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