D'Avalos Pescara family.
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The d'Avalos family, originally of Spanish descent, arrived in Italy in the 15th century, when Iñigo I d'Avalos came with Alfonso V of Aragon during his campaign to reconquer Naples. Later, Iñigo married Antonella d'Aquino, heiress to the marquisate of Pescara, a small but strong feud in southern Italy, therefore establishing the name of the branch, d'Avalos Pescara. The family always maintained a strong bond with the Spanish crown that, in return, conferred them numerous privileges and rights.
From the description of D'Avalos Pescara family papers, 1512-1902. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 422752041
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creatorOf | D'Avalos Pescara family. D'Avalos Pescara family papers, 1512-1902. | University of Pennsylvania Library |
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associatedWith | Alfonso XIII, King of Spain, 1886-1941. |
associatedWith | Catholic Church. Archdiocese of Palermo (Italy) |
associatedWith | Cervellón, Felipe de. |
associatedWith | Charles III, King of Spain, 1716-1788. |
associatedWith | Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, 1500-1558. |
associatedWith | Colonna d'Aragona, Maria. |
associatedWith | Colonna, Vittoria, 1492-1547. |
associatedWith | De Luca, Tullio. |
associatedWith | Francesco III d'Este, Duke of Modena and Reggio, 1698-1780. |
associatedWith | Joachim Murat, King of Naples, 1767-1815. |
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Active 1902
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