Fisichella family
| Fisichella | |
|---|---|
| Italian noble family | |
| Country | Italy Former countries |
| Etymology | Medieval Latin: physicus, lit. 'physician' |
| Place of origin | Val di Catania |
| Founded | 17th century |
| Titles | Baron |
| Style(s) | "Don" |
| Arms of the House of Fisichella | |
|---|---|
| Versions | |
Palizzolo Gravina (1875), p. 482 | |
| Shield | Azure, a tree proper topped by a turtle dove argent perched.
Italian: Arma d'azzurro, con albero al naturale sormontato da una tortora appollaiata d'argento. |
Fisichella is an Italian noble family, forming part of the Sicilian nobility. Members of the family include multiple judges and prelates, among them a justice of the Supreme Court of the Kingdom of Sicily and an archbishop of the Roman Catholic Church.