• Mantuan Succession. Carlo Doria was the second born son of Giovanni Andrea I Doria. In 1595 his father gave him the Palazzo Doria Tursi in the Strada...
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    October 1627, Genoese noble woman Maria Francesca Doria, a daughter of Carlo I Doria del Carretto, 1st Duke of Tursi, a Grandee of Spain with many other...
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    divided its patrimony, creating different feudal dynasties. Enrico I del Carretto inherited the march of Savona, receiving its investiture by Emperor...
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  • Conte d'Allinge d'Apremont 1741 - 1745 Barone di Blonay 1745 - 1748 Del-Carretto, marchese di Santa-Giulia 1748 - 1751 Emanuele, principi di Valguarnera...
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    (1585-1590), Michele Mazzarino (1647), Giuseppe Doria Pamphili (1785), Mariano Rampolla (1887-1913), and Carlo Maria Martini (d. 2012). Since 1527, a community...
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    Donna Regina in Naples; Carlo (1538 – 1566), 3rd prince of Sulmona and 2nd count of Venafro, married Costanza Doria del Carretto; Beatrice, married first...
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  • Albuzzano Alcamo Alcara li Fusi Aldein Aldeno Ales Alessandria Alessandria del Carretto Alessandria della Rocca Alessano Alezio Alfano Alfedena Alfianello Alfiano...
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    Spinola, Doria and others, and because of pressure coming from the birthing communes of Milan, Genoa, Piacenza, Tortona, Pavia and Bobbio. Oberto I founded...
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  • Birago de Candia e Borgaro: since 1680, Marquess of Candia (all males). del Carretto (Lords of Ponti and Sessame): Marquess (all males); Cordero (known as...
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    to gradually buy the various marquis rights from the Marquises of the Carretto House, on whom it depended. Noli gained complete independence in 1192,...
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    successors, namely Prince Aspreno Colonna-Doria-Del Carretto (1787 - 1847), Giovanni Andrea Colonna-Doria-Del Carretto (1820-1894) and Marcantonio Colonna (1844-1912)...
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    judgment the captaincy and castellania were briefly entrusted to Bernardo de Carretto of Catania. In April 1397 Pietro Moncada became lord of Bivona, due to...
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  • property in Marino was eventually assigned to Prince Aspreno Colonna-Doria-Del Carretto (1787-1847), who was sometimes present in local public assemblies...
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    zecche e di alcune rare monete degli antichi marchesi di Ceva D'Incisa e Del Carretto, p. 31. Stamperia Reale (in Italian). De Angelis, Francesco (1840). Cenno...
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    Kingdom of Jordan". 22 March 1985. Retrieved 20 October 2023. Boletín Oficial del Estado (in Spanish) The Induction of Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha BOE 04-10-02...
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    (1364–1390) Gilbertus Fieschi (1390–1419?) Antonio da Ponte (1419–1429) Matteo del Carretto (1429–1448) Giorgio Fieschi (Flisco) (1448–1459 Resigned) Administrator...
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