Origin of Urbieta
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Origin of Urbieta, Meaning of Urbieta
Origin: Urbieta Origin: Basque. Houses are known him in the porch of san Andr?s de Echevarr?a, in the judicial party of Marquina (Biscay). In Guip?zcoa it also had solar in the place of Aizarna, in the city council of Cestona, judicial party of Azpeitia; in Hernani and the valley of Oyarzun, of the judicial party of San Sebasti?n, and in the villa of Vergara. Of the lot in the valley of Oyarzun he was mart?n of Urbieta, father of esteban of Urbieta, that married with Do?a Catherine de Berastegui, both neighbors of Hernani, where the captain was born his son Juan or Juans de Urbieta and Berastegui, whom in 1.542 nobility proved to enter in the Order of Santiago. It served to the Emperor Carlos I and took part in the battle from Pav?a, where he caught king Francisco I of France. Description of the Shield of Arms: In silver field, a tree of sinople with two boilers of saber to the right hand and the left-hand side two wolves andante of the same color, lampasados of gules. Those of Aizarna bring: In gold field, a pear tree of sinople and a wolf in its pasante color in front of the trunk. Those of Vergara bring shield military revolt: 1? and 4? of silver, with a wild boar andante of saber, lampasado of gules; and 2? and 3? of gules, six put bezantes of gold in sotuer. The mentioned Juan or Juans de Urbieta and Berastegui bring by concession of the Emperor Carlos I: cut shield: 1? of sinople, an arm armed of rising silver of a river, with a naked sword in the hand. 2? also of sinople, previous half of a horse that takes on the neck a crown of gold and in the chest a shield of azur loaded with a flower of gold lily.
Surnames: Urbieta
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