Capocci

Italian baronial family


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::summary Italian baronial family ::

History

The first news of the family, which perhaps initially took the surname of Gasperini, date back to the second half of the 11th century.

Several members of the family have held illustrious positions, in particular Pietro and Nicola Capocci, who occupied the position of Cardinals. The family that in its period of maximum power enjoyed the possession of important fiefdoms including Monterotondo, Mentana, Montecelio and Sant'Angelo Romano, all in the region of present day Lazio. The Capocci lost their importance in the following centuries and became extinct in the 17th century.

While the patriarchs of the family became extinct, there are many branches that survived. The 17th century extinction is simply an observation that no records connect that period with 18th and 19th century family heritage.

References

References

  1. Editore, Editore. (2019-03-07). "Capocci – Famiglia".
  2. "Non gli Orsini ma i Capocci, primi Signori di Monterotondo - SalutePiù".
  3. "Storia (conoscere le origini)".

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