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Acquaviva
Left: House Acquaviva Right: House Acquaviva d'Aragona
Country
Kingdom of Sicily Kingdom of Naples Kingdom of the Two Sicilies Kingdom of Italy Italy
Founded
12th century
Founder
Rinaldo di Acquaviva
Titles
Prince of Caserta Duke of Atri, Nardò and Noci Marquis of Bitonto and Bellante Count of Caserta Count of Conversano, Castellana, Gioia and San Flaviano and others
Cadet branches
Acquaviva di Caserta e Bellante Acquaviva di Conversano Acquaviva di Nardò
The House of Acquaviva is an aristocratic Italian family from Naples. The head of the family was Duke of Atri in the Abruzzo from the 15th century, and Count of Conversano after an Orsini family marriage in 1546, among other titles.
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2013, p. 290. Acquaviva 2011, p. 896. Hirsch 2020, p. 114. Sharples 2013, p. 31. Priemel 2016, p. 16. Sharples 2013, pp. 31–32. Acquaviva, Guido (2011)...
Archived from the original on 18 June 2018. Retrieved 2 March 2018. Acquaviva, Gary J. (2000). Values, Violence and Our Future. Rodopi. ISBN 9042005599...