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509: 282: 297: 74: 176: 33: 415:(this from his brother Francesco, who had died heirless), and other lands in the Abruzzo and Valcomino. Antonio's rule was troubled by the turmoil and succession crises of the Kingdom of Naples in the early 15th century, and he lost his lands repeatedly. His son 427:, and in this capacity he stripped his brother Onofrio of the County of Popoli in Abruzzo. Nicolò also obtained the position of royal counselor in 1452 and, just before his death, his title was raised to Duke of Alvito. 484:(a type of coin). Piergiampaolo organized a second plot against Ferdinand, but was again defeated and had to abandon hopes in returning to Alvito. Exiled to France, he returned with the invading army of 344:), as well as by the rival family of the Counts of Aquino. Rostaino and his successors tried unsuccessfully to extend their control over the whole region in the 14th century. They sided with Queen 592:. Ferrante was succeeded in 1571 by his sons Loise (1572–74) and Antonio (1574–92), who let Alvito decline under ruthless local governors. Despite the acquisition of the 492:. With his brother, Sigismondo II of Sora, he re-conquered most of his lands. He was able to resist the Neapolitans after the French retreat, but in 1496 Sora fell to 580:, who did not live there but rather administered it through a governor. The county was inherited by Ramón's son Folch (or Ferrante), under the regency of his mother, 431: 581: 435: 364: 700: 52: 384: 416: 690: 605: 478:
in 1463. His duchy was downgraded to a county, the title being assigned to Piergiovanni. At the same time, Alvito and Sora were given the right to mint
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conquered Naples (1266). From the Angevins, the Cantelmo received several castles and fiefs around
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The Cantelmo family, of French origins, arrived in Italy in the 13th century around the time the
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from his wife, Elisabetta d'Aquino. After Giacomo's death the county was expanded by his son
349: 285: 233: 131: 612:. In the end Tolomeo obtained full rule in Alvito, receiving the title of Duke in 1606 from 565:
to stabilise his lands, to which he finally returned in 1504. After the death of his wife,
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In 1515, after Pietro had embraced the French cause, Alvito was conferred on the viceroy
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held the duchy until 1806, when feudalism was suppressed in the Kingdom of Naples.
566: 562: 549: 380: 352:. In a document of 1384, Giacomo IV is mentioned as "lord of the lands of Alvito". 281: 336:, dominated by the numerous fiefs of the powerful regional monasteries (such as 609: 570: 533: 480: 467: 443: 679: 632: 529: 517: 376: 337: 333: 329: 597: 585: 475: 471: 424: 289: 512:
Isabella de Requesens, regent of Alvito for her son Ferrante. Portrait by
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tried to conquer Naples, Gioffre sided with the French, but captured by
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was able to establish his rule more firmly by backing the successful
400: 175: 73: 367:("little Rostaino") was defeated and captured by Jacopo Orsini at 513: 447: 521: 459: 412: 368: 596:, in 1592, the county was ceded to Matteo di Caua for 100,000 601: 392: 388: 313: 371:
in Abruzzo in 1369, and Alvito was granted by Ladislaus to
540:, was invested with the title Count of Alvito. During the 604:
nobleman Matteo Taverna, who acquired it with money from
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She was able to exploit the ongoing 359:, the Cantelmo sided with his rival, 651: 391:. He likely obtained the title as a 169: 96:adding citations to reliable sources 67: 26: 600:. It was sold a second time to the 348:but were defeated by the troops of 24: 25: 712: 42:This article has multiple issues. 503: 185:relies largely or entirely on a 174: 72: 31: 83:needs additional citations for 50:or discuss these issues on the 645: 13: 1: 658:. Рипол Классик. p. 95. 638: 608:, nephew and namesake of the 286:Ducal palace of the Cantelmo 7: 626: 578:Ramón (Raimondo) de Cardona 10: 717: 342:San Vincenzo al Volturno 292:, showing fortifications 652:Lund, T. W. M. (1910). 610:Cardinal Tolomeo Gallio 528:The Valcomino became a 588:to acquire the nearby 525: 520:, c. 1518, now in the 486:Charles VIII of France 301: 293: 582:Isabella de Requesens 511: 494:Frederick I of Naples 308:was a fiefdom of the 299: 284: 320:Rule of the Cantelmo 194:improve this article 92:improve this article 614:Philip III of Spain 586:Franco-Spanish wars 546:Louis XII of France 421:Alfonso V of Aragon 357:Ladislaus of Naples 332:in what is now the 552:he sided with the 526: 498:Gonzalo de Córdoba 350:Charles of Durazzo 302: 294: 606:Tolomeo II Gallio 538:Pope Alexander VI 375:, brother of the 361:Louis II of Anjou 346:Joan II of Naples 310:Kingdom of Naples 277: 276: 269: 259: 258: 244: 209:"Duchy of Alvito" 168: 167: 160: 142: 107:"Duchy of Alvito" 65: 16:(Redirected from 708: 696:History of Lazio 670: 669: 655:The lake of Como 649: 567:Sancha of Aragon 563:Fabrizio Colonna 550:Prospero Colonna 542:War of 1499–1504 456:Napoleone Orsini 381:Pope Boniface IX 373:Andrea Tomacelli 272: 265: 254: 251: 245: 243: 202: 178: 170: 163: 156: 152: 149: 143: 141: 100: 76: 68: 57: 35: 34: 27: 21: 18:Count of Oliveto 716: 715: 711: 710: 709: 707: 706: 705: 676: 675: 674: 673: 666: 650: 646: 641: 629: 506: 399:, who acquired 322: 306:Duchy of Alvito 273: 262: 261: 260: 255: 249: 246: 203: 201: 191: 179: 164: 153: 147: 144: 101: 99: 89: 77: 36: 32: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 714: 704: 703: 698: 693: 688: 686:Italian states 672: 671: 664: 643: 642: 640: 637: 636: 635: 628: 625: 594:Duchy of Sessa 590:Duchy of Somma 571:Pietro Navarro 534:Gioffre Borgia 505: 502: 490:War of 1494–95 468:Isola del Liri 321: 318: 312:, in southern 275: 274: 257: 256: 182: 180: 173: 166: 165: 80: 78: 71: 66: 40: 39: 37: 30: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 713: 702: 699: 697: 694: 692: 689: 687: 684: 683: 681: 667: 665:9785876966353 661: 657: 656: 648: 644: 634: 633:Duchy of Sora 631: 630: 624: 622: 621:Gallio family 617: 615: 611: 607: 603: 599: 595: 591: 587: 583: 579: 574: 572: 568: 564: 561: 560: 555: 551: 547: 543: 539: 535: 531: 530:royal demesne 523: 519: 518:Giulio Romano 515: 510: 504:Royal demesne 501: 499: 495: 491: 487: 483: 482: 477: 473: 469: 465: 461: 457: 453: 449: 445: 441: 437: 433: 432:Piergiampaolo 430:Nicolò's son 428: 426: 422: 418: 414: 410: 406: 402: 398: 394: 390: 386: 382: 378: 377:Count of Sora 374: 370: 366: 362: 358: 353: 351: 347: 343: 339: 338:Monte Cassino 335: 331: 327: 317: 315: 311: 307: 298: 291: 287: 283: 279: 271: 268: 253: 250:November 2019 242: 239: 235: 232: 228: 225: 221: 218: 214: 211: –  210: 206: 205:Find sources: 199: 195: 189: 188: 187:single source 183:This article 181: 177: 172: 171: 162: 159: 151: 140: 137: 133: 130: 126: 123: 119: 116: 112: 109: –  108: 104: 103:Find sources: 97: 93: 87: 86: 81:This article 79: 75: 70: 69: 64: 62: 55: 54: 49: 48: 43: 38: 29: 28: 19: 654: 647: 618: 575: 557: 527: 479: 476:Papal States 472:Fontana Liri 436:Piergiovanni 429: 425:Duke of Sora 365:Rostainuccio 354: 323: 305: 303: 278: 263: 247: 237: 230: 223: 216: 204: 192:Please help 184: 154: 145: 135: 128: 121: 114: 102: 90:Please help 85:verification 82: 58: 51: 45: 44:Please help 41: 559:condottiero 488:during the 440:Ferdinand I 405:Fontechiari 680:Categories 639:References 532:. 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