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Libro d'Oro
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For other uses, see Golden Book.
See also: Libro d'Oro della Nobiltà italiana (official register) and Libro d'Oro della Nobiltà italiana (private publication)
The Libro d'Oro (The Golden Book), originally published between 1315 and 1797, is the formal directory of nobles in the Republic of Venice (including the Ionian Islands). It has been resurrected as the Libro d'Oro della Nobiltà Italiana (The Golden Book of Italian Nobility), a privately published directory of the nobility of Italy. The book lists some of Italy's noble families and their cadet branches.
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