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Following the fall of the House of Chiaramonte, their palace became known as the Palazzo Steri. The palazzi subsequently became the residence of Martin I of Aragon and of Blanche de Navarre, then the Spanish viceroys, and then a prison of the
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Traditionally, direct male descendants of Manfredi are called Pietro, Ugo or Flavio – Pietro the foundation stone, Ugo the king of Sicily and Flavio because of Sicily's bright yellow sun. At present, the family uses the Cardone surname.
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The name of the Chiaramonte can be found today in numerous Sicilian toponyms. The town of
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Il Giornale di Sicilia, 10 October 1946, "Note dalle Province"
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The family's great power in Sicily lasted until 1392 with the
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Chiaramonte (disambiguation)

Palma di Montechiaro

Palazzo Chiaramonte
noble family of Sicily
Manfredi Chiaramonte
Isabella Mosca
counties of Modica
Ragusa
Palazzo Chiaramonte
execution
Andrea Chiaramonte
Frederick IV of Sicily
Martin I of Aragon
Andrea Chiaramonte
Inquisition
Norman Gothic
Chiaramontan style
Chiaramonte Gulfi
province of Ragusa
Palma di Montechiaro
province of Agrigento
County of Modica
The del Carreto Barons of Racalmuto
Sicily for Tourists
Archived
Wayback Machine
Palma di Montechiaro.
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