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House of Caracciolo

The House of Caracciolo ([kaˈrattʃolo]) is the surname of a prominent aristocratic family from the kingdom of Naples. Its members include:

  • Allegra Caracciolo di Castagneto, wife of the late industrialist Umberto Agnelli
  • Battistello Caracciolo (1578–1635), Italian painter
  • Carmine Nicolao Caracciolo (1671–1726), Viceroy of the Spanish Colony of Peru
  • Filippo Giudice Caracciolo, Archbishop of Naples from 1833-1844
  • Prince Francesco Caracciolo (1752–1799), Neapolitan admiral and revolutionary
  • Saint Francesco Caracciolo (1563–1608), born Ascanio Pisquizio, priest and co-founder with Gian Agostino Adorno of the Congregation of the Clerics Regular Minor
  • Franco Caracciolo, 20th-century Italian actor and conductor
  • Giovanni Caracciolo (c. 1372 – 1432), Minister of the Kingdom of Naples under Joan II
  • Giuseppe Caracciolo (born 1892) Italian cinematographer
  • Gerolamo Caracciolo, Marqués de Torrecuso, 17th century Spanish aristocrat and soldier
  • Carlo Caracciolo, twentieth-century Italian-American newspaper publisher; founder of Gruppo Editoriale L’Espresso
  • Marella Caracciolo di Castagneto (born 1927), Italian art collector and designer, widow of Gianni Agnelli
  • Marino Caracciolo (1468–1538), cardinal and diplomat
  • Niccolo d'Ardia Caracciolo, twentieth-century painter
  • Riccardo Caracciolo (died 1395), one of two rival Grand Masters of the Knights Hospitaller
  • Rudolf Caracciola (1901–1959), German racing-driver (from a branch in Germany since the 17th century)
  • Tommaso Caracciolo, Count of Roccarainola (1572–1631), Spanish Field Marshal
  • Tommaso Caracciolo (bishop of Gerace), Bishop of Gerace (1687–1689)
  • Tommaso Caracciolo (bishop of Trivento), Bishop of Trivento (1502–1540) and Bishop of Capaccio (1523–1531)
  • Tommaso Caracciolo (archbishop), Archbishop of Taranto (1636–1637)
  • References

    House of Caracciolo Wikipedia