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Early Origins of the Cordone family

The surname Cordone was first found in Milan (Italian: Milano, Milanese: Milan), the second-most populous city in Italy and the capital of Lombardy. The two palaces in the Piazza del Duomo, Palazzo Reale and the palace of the archbishops are notable. The city is rich in art, museums, galleries and sights. Castello Sforzesco stands in the Parco. In those ancient times only persons of rank, the podesta, clergy, city officials, army officers, artists, landowners were entered into the records. To be recorded at this time, at the beginning of recorded history, was of itself a great distinction and indicative of noble ancestry.

Early History of the Cordone family

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Cordone Spelling Variations

Spelling variations of this family name include: Corrado, Curradi, Currado, Gurrado, Corre, Corra, Corro, Currao, Curro, Corradetti, Corradini, Corradino, Cordoni, Coradoni, Corradazzi, Curraroni, Coraini, Corain, Corradone, Corradengo, Corradeschi, Curradi, Corrao and many more.

Early Notables of the Cordone family

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Cordone migration to the United States +



Cordone Settlers in United States in the 19th Century
  • Emanuel Cordone, who arrived in Providence, Rhode Island in 1804

Contemporary Notables of the name Cordone (post 1700) +

  • Roberto Cordone (b. 1941), Italian artist and sculptor
  • Davide Cordone (b. 1971), former Italian footballer
  • Carlos Daniel "Lobo" Cordone (b. 1974), former Argentine professional football player


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