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The arms are those of the late medieval Cupcici family. The most influential was John Cupcici, who, during the reign of Alexander I of Moldavia (1422-1425) served as chancellor for the prince. | The arms are those of the late medieval Cupcici family. The most influential was John Cupcici, who, during the reign of Alexander I of Moldavia (1422-1425) served as chancellor for the prince. | ||
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CUPCINI
District: Edineț
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Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on December 20, 2006.
The arms are those of the late medieval Cupcici family. The most influential was John Cupcici, who, during the reign of Alexander I of Moldavia (1422-1425) served as chancellor for the prince.
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