The House of Del Carretto is the name of an old and influential Italian noble family, whose members occupied many important political and ecclesiastical positions in Northwest Italy, mostly in Liguria and Piedmont.[1]
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The House of DelCarretto is the name of an old and influential Italian noble family, whose members occupied many important political and ecclesiastical...
Ilaria delCarretto (1379 – 8 December 1405) was an Italian noblewoman, and the second wife of Paolo Guinigi, the lord of Lucca from 1400 to 1430. She...
Fabrizio delCarretto (1455 – 10 January 1521) was an Italian nobleman and the 43rd Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller from 1513 to 1521. Carretto was...
Jullio delCarretto (died 13 October 1614) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Casale Monferrato (1594–1614). According to Giuseppe Cappelletti...
Ottone delCarretto (died 1237×42), a patron of troubadours and an imperialist, was the margrave of Savona (c.1185–91) and podestà of the Republic of Genoa...
Aleramici branch known as marquesses del Vasto (when they also held the March of Savona) and later DelCarretto, when Savona became a free commune. In...
Blanche delCarretto (1432 – 1458), was Lady of Monaco by marriage to Catalan, Lord of Monaco. She has also been called Marguerite delCarretto. She was...
Alessandria delCarretto is a town and comune in the province of Cosenza in the Calabria region of Italy. Its territory is included in the Pollino National...
Bianca DelCarretto (born 28 August 1985) is an Italian épée fencer, European champion in 2014 and team World champion in 2009. DelCarretto learnt fencing...
Carlo Domenico delCarretto (1454– 15 August 1514) was an Italian papal legate and Cardinal. He was called the Cardinal of Finale. He was born to a noble...
following years Grand Masters Pierre d'Aubusson, Emery d'Amboise, Fabrizio delCarretto and Philippe Villiers de l’Isle Adam ordered the fortifications to be...
there are some earlier manifestations (for example the tomb of Ilaria delCarretto, sculpted by Jacopo della Quercia in Lucca). Since then, Donatello has...
Brothers of the Gospel. Luca Carretto (born 1984), Italian footballer DelCarretto This page lists people with the surname Carretto. If an internal link intending...
Castel Gavone, the former seat of the DelCarretto Marquesses. It was allegedly built by the Enrico II DelCarretto in 1181. Destroyed during the struggles...
Alfonso I delCarretto (1457, in Finale Ligure – 1516, in Finale Ligure) was an Italian noble who was the Marquis of Finale from 1482 till 1499 and then...
famous Luccan sculptor of the early Renaissance. The tomb of Ilaria delCarretto by Jacopo della Quercia of Siena, the earliest of his extant works was...
he married again with Elisabetta Costanza delCarretto, called Madama la Grande, daughter of the Marquis del Finale, who was at the time a child and with...
Antonio Cammelli (Antonio da Pistoia); and a Sophonisba by Galeotto delCarretto of 1502. From about 1500 printed copies, in the original languages, of...
The Sicilian cart (or carretto siciliano in Italian and carrettu sicilianu in Sicilian or carretti (plural)) is an ornate, colorful style of horse or donkey-drawn...
12th century it was contended between the marquisses of Noli and the DelCarretto family. Later it was a possession of the Republic of Genoa, and became...
fiercely repressed by the director of the Bourbon police Francesco Saverio DelCarretto, whose violent retaliation included the destruction of the village of...
Carlo Doria, 1st Duke of Tursi (1 August 1576 — 9 January 1650) was an Italian general who fought for Spain during the War of Mantuan Succession. Carlo...
Chiaramonte family. Constanzia married Antonio delCarretto on 11 November 1307. This marriage unified the del Caretto and Chiaramonte families bringing to...
Hugh Anselm, progenitor of the margraves of Ceva Henry, from whom the DelCarretto dynasty were descended. Otto Boverio, margrave of Loreto Boniface, 'the...