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Giusti is an Italian surname. Шаблон:Infobox person Шаблон:Infobox person Шаблон:Infobox person Шаблон:Infobox person Шаблон:Infobox person Шаблон:Infobox person

Variations

  • Iustis in Latin
  • Zufto/Zusto in Venetian[1][2]
  • Giusto/Giusti in Italian
  • de' Giusti / de Giusti / De Giusti -- The "de" particle is used as the nobiliary particle. Note the writing at the bottom of Giovanni Battista Giusti's coat of arms found in the Palazzo della Caravan on the image in the side. In the partial writing of the name, it is written as "... Baptista De Iustis De Colle ...".
  • Giusti del Giardino[3]
  • Giusti or Juste in French
  • Justo in Spanish


Origin

Source:[3]

  • Originally came from Colle di Valle d'Elsa.
  • Migrated to Florence where, in addition to citizenship, they were entrusted with distinguished charges and functions.
  • Around this time, there is also a migration to Padua.
  • In 1141 they then moved to Venice and were integrated into the Venetian nobility as a patrician family.
  • They played a part in the election of Orio Mastropiero.
  • However, the family was excluded at the closing of the Maggior Consiglio.
  • Around 1311, Gumberto or Gomberto de Giusti migrates to Verona at the time of Cangrande I della Scala.
  • Lelio Giusti[4] becomes the Podestà of Florence and Ambassador to the Doge Pasquale Malipiero.
  • Lorenzo Giusti reinstated their nobility, when they were excluded from the Maggior Consiglio, after the war in Genoa.
  • In 1502 the Venetian Republic, under Leonardo Loredan, grants them Dukedoms.
  • They receive the title of Counts of the land and castle of Gazzo.
  • In 1600 the title was confirmed by Emperor Rodolfo II.
  • In 1611 they were elected Roman citizens in the order of patricians and Senators.
  • In 1615 Giacomo Giusti was one of the four captains of the Venetian militia enlisted by the Republic on occasion of disturbances in Italy.
  • In 1620 they obtained the confirmation of the ancient nobility with the title of Counts of Gazzo and Venetian patricians.[5]

Geographical distribution

Broken down by Giusti and de Giusti.

Giusti

As of 2014, 61.8% of all known bearers of the surname Giusti were residents of Italy (frequency 1:2,776), 13.8% of Brazil (1:41,500), 7.6% of the United States (1:133,747), 6.9% of Argentina (1:17,375) and 4.4% of France (1:42,362).

In Italy, the frequency of the surname was higher than the national average (1:2,776) in the following regions:[6]

de Giusti

As of 2014, 71.3% of all known bearers of the surname de Giusti were residents of Italy (frequency 1:75,409), 16.5% of Argentina (1:227,359), 3.7% of Brazil (1:5,097,008), 2.5% of France (1:2,372,240), 2.0% of Venezuela (1:1,313,221), 1.9% of Australia (1:1,227,077), 1.1% of Canada (1:3,070,466), and 0.3% of United States (1:120,819,644).

In Italy, the frequency of the surname was higher than the national average (1:75,409) in the following regions:[7]

  1. Friuli-Venezia Giulia (1:10,265)
  2. Veneto (1:15,740)
  3. Lazio (1:17,799)

Palaces

Файл:Palazzo Giusti (Venice).jpg
The Palazzo Giusti, located on the Canal Grande of Venice, was built in 1766.
Файл:1993-1994-Giardino Giusti (Verona)-testo e photo Paolo Villa-nA2-tesi Accademia Belle Arti Bologna-portone di Palazzo Giusti.jpg
Main entrance Giusti's Palace keystone, with rustic quoins and face of man

People

14th century
  • Gomberto or Gumberto de Giusti (1311)[9]
  • Dondedeo de' Giusti (1343), Italian consular of Caffa for the Republic of Genoa[10][11]
15th century
  • Lelio Giusti (1458), Podestà of Florence
16-18th century
  • Agostino Giusti (1548-1615), Italian diplomat in the service of the Medici and the Republic of Venice
  • Antonio Giusti (1624–1705), Italian painter
  • Giacomo Giusti (1615), one of four captains of the Venetian militia enlisted by the Republic on occasions of disturbances in Italy[3]
  • Giovanni Battista Giusti (16th century), Italian scientific-instrument maker
  • Alvise Giusti (1709–1766), Italian lawyer, poet, and opera librettist
  • Girolamo Giusti (1703 – ?), Italian opera librettist
  • Luigi (Alvise) Giusti (1709–1766), Italian lawyer, poet, and librettist, nephew of Girolamo Giusti
  • His Excellency, the Baron de Giusti (1802), an Italian Baron in Genoa who corresponds with Napoleon[12]
19-21st century

Companies

References

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