schiavone

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Schiavone ({{IPA|it|skjaˈvoːne|pron}}; feminine Schiavona, plural Schiavoni) is an Italian ethnonym literally meaning "Slavs" in Old Venetian: originally, this term indicated origins in the lands of Dalmatia and Istria (in present-day Slovenia and Croatia), when under the rule of the Republic of Venice. Today it is an Italian surname.

History

The importance of Schiavoni's role in the Venetian Republic is best shown by the name of one of the main streets in Venice, Riva degli Schiavoni, just in front of the Doge Palace and San Marco Square.

A number of artists who worked in Italy who were of Slavic descent were nicknamed Schiavone by their origin: some famous examples, among others, are painters Giulio Clovio and Federico Bencovich.

Schiavone was also a designation of the Oltremarini, a military unit of the same descent in the Venetian Navy. The basket-hilted sword schiavona was also named after the Schiavone.

Surname

In Italy, the surname Schiavone mostly occurs in the southernmost regions of the mainland, namely Campania and Apulia, but it is also common in Rome, Turin, Milan, and Syracuse.[http://gens.labo.net/it/cognomi/genera.html?cognome=SCHIAVONE&t=cognomi-prov Cognomi.] GENS. Accessed November 15, 2006.[http://www.cognomiitaliani.org/cognomi/cognomi0017car.htm Schiavone] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070502113752/http://www.cognomiitaliani.org/cognomi/cognomi0017car.htm |date=2007-05-02 }}. Origine dei cognomi. Accessed November 27, 2006. Thanks to emigration, branches of the Schiavone family can also be found in Argentina, Brazil, Malta, Uruguay, Luxembourg, United Kingdom, the Philippines the United States, and Canada

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