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 AgnelliBattistello Caracciolo (1578–1635), Italian painterCarmine Nicolao Caracciolo (1671–1726), Viceroy of the Spanish Colony of PeruFilippo Giudice Caracciolo, Archbishop of Naples from 1833-1844Prince Francesco Caracciolo (1752–1799), Neapolitan admiral and revolutionarySaint Francesco Caracciolo (1563–1608), born Ascanio Pisquizio, priest and co-founder with Gian Agostino Adorno of the Congregation of the Clerics Regular MinorFranco Caracciolo, 20th-century Italian actor and conductorGiovanni Caracciolo (c. 1372 – 1432), Minister of the Kingdom of Naples under Joan IIGiuseppe Caracciolo (born 1892) Italian cinematographerGerolamo Caracciolo, Marqués de Torrecuso, 17th century Spanish aristocrat and soldierCarlo Caracciolo, twentieth-century Italian-American newspaper publisher; founder of Gruppo Editoriale L’EspressoMarella Caracciolo di Castagneto (born 1927), Italian art collector and designer, widow of Gianni AgnelliMarino Caracciolo (1468–1538), cardinal and diplomatNiccolo d'Ardia Caracciolo, twentieth-century painterRiccardo Caracciolo (died 1395), one of two rival Grand Masters of the Knights HospitallerRudolf Caracciola (1901–1959), German racing-driver (from a branch in Germany since the 17th century)Tommaso Caracciolo, Count of Roccarainola (1572–1631), Spanish Field MarshalTommaso 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)