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The House of Del Carretto (alternatively, Carretto, Carretus, or del Carreto) is the name of an old and influential Italian noble family, whose members occupied many important political and ecclesiastical positions in
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, mostly in
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and
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History

The Del Carretto family has descended from the
House of Aleramici The Aleramici were a Northern Italian noble and royal dynasty of Frankish origin which ruled various northwestern Italian territories in Piedmont and Liguria from the 10th to the 14th century, also reigning over the Kingdom of Jerusalem and the ...
and was divided into many branches, feudal lords of the western
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and of Lower Piedmont. The founder of the dynasty was Henry del Vasto, son of
Boniface del Vasto Boniface del Vasto (''c.'' 1055 – ''c.'' 1125) was the margrave of Savona and Western Liguria from 1084 to ''c.'' 1125. He was the son and successor of Otto and of Bertha, daughter of Ulric Manfred II of Turin. Boniface was a member of the Ale ...
, lord of Western Liguria and southern Piedmont. Henry is also often called Enrico I Del Carretto, although he has never used this name. Henry del Vasto, Marquis of Savona and one of the main collaborators of
Frederick Barbarossa Frederick Barbarossa (December 1122 – 10 June 1190), also known as Frederick I (; ), was the Holy Roman Emperor from 1155 until his death in 1190. He was elected King of Germany in Frankfurt on 4 March 1152 and crowned in Aachen on 9 March 115 ...
, had two sons,
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and
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, who after his death (about 1185) divided his dominions. The territory was further divided by their descendants into a multiplicity of independent feudal domains, sometimes united in a league with a
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orientation. Since 1496 the Marquises of Finale mostly exercised their primacy with the title of "imperial vicar for the marquisates of Savona and Clavesana". The name Del Carretto is just one of four variants in which the name may appear. The descendants of Henry del Vasto often preferred to sign documents with the only name Carretto or Carretus, without some preposition. Also the version from the cart was used. The most widespread variant in the less recent historiography, however, is of the Carretto, in which the first small letter of the surname seems to denote a provenance from the village of Carretto, fraction of Cairo Montenotte, interpreting and translating the Latin de carreto as an indication of geographical origin (without any documentary confirmation). The spread of this variant is a consequence of a political position consistently followed by the Republic of Genoa for centuries, aiming to disregard to Del Carretto the title of marquises of Savona (which is attested with great frequency in the carretteschi documents, but is completely absent in all treaties between the Republic and Del Carretto). In 1642 Raffaele
Della Torre The House of Della Torre (Torriani or Thurn) was an Italian noble family who dominated Lombardy and much of northern Italy between the 12th and 14th centuries. They owned the Lordship of Milan, before being expelled by the Visconti. They were membe ...
, the famous Genoese politician, invented in his widespread Cyrologia that the name derives from a phantom "marquisate of Carretto" and was therefore proof that the Del Carretto did not descend from Enrico del Vasto, Marquis of Savona. The theory was aimed at denying the Spanish monarchs the right to disembark in the road-stead of Vado and more generally every right on the Savona area. These rights, based on the agreements of Philip II with the last Marquess of Carrara of Finale, had been shortly before reiterated in the investiture of Philip IV of 1639.https://www.histouring.com/en/historical-figure/del-carretto/#


Notable members

* Blanche del Carretto (1432–1458), Lady of Monaco by marriage to Catalan, Lord of Monaco * Carlo Domenico del Carretto (1454–1514), Italian papal legate and Cardinal *
Fabrizio del Carretto Fabrizio del Carretto (1455 – 10 January 1521) was an Italian nobleman and the 43rd Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller from 1513 to 1521. Carretto was born in Finale Ligure in Liguria in 1455, the fourth child of Giovanni del Carrett ...
(1455–1521), Italian nobleman and the 43rd Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller *
Ilaria del Carretto Ilaria del Carretto (1379 – 8 December 1405) was an Italian noblewoman, and the second wife of Paolo Guinigi, the lord of Lucca from 1400 to 1430. She is mainly remembered for her very fine (though empty) tomb, sculpted by Jacopo della Quer ...
(1379–1405), Italian noblewoman and the second wife of Paolo Guinigi *
Jullio del Carretto Jullio del Carretto (died 13 October 1614) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Casale Monferrato (1594–1614).
(died 1614), Italian Roman Catholic Bishop of Casale Monferrato *
Ottone del Carretto Ottone del Carretto (died 1237×42), a patron of troubadours and an imperialist, was the margrave of Savona (c.1185–91) and ''podestà'' of the Republic of Genoa (1194–95) and of Asti (1212). He was the founder of the Del Carretto family. Ch ...
(died 1237-42), a patron of troubadours and an imperialist, Italian
Margrave Margrave was originally the Middle Ages, medieval title for the military commander assigned to maintain the defence of one of the border provinces of the Holy Roman Empire or a monarchy, kingdom. That position became hereditary in certain Feudal ...
of Savona (c.1185–91) and podestà of the Republic of Genoa *
Ottone Enrico Del Carretto Ottone Enrico del Caretto or Del Carretto, Marquis of Grana (Free Imperial City of Cologne 5 April 1639 – Mariemont, Hainaut 15 June 1685) was an Imperial Army commander and political figure. Early life Descendant from the old Italian noble ...
(1629-1685), Imperial Army commander and political figure *
Bianca Del Carretto Bianca Del Carretto (born 28 August 1985) is an Italian épée fencer. She was European champion in 2014 and team World champion in 2009. Career Del Carretto learnt fencing at Club Scherma Rapallo under Roberto Cirillo. Her first international ...
(born 1985), Italian épée fencer


See also

*
Alessandria del Carretto Alessandria del Carretto is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Cosenza in the Calabria region of Italy. Its territory is included in the Pollino National Park Pollino National Park (Italian language, Italian: ''Parco Nazionale del Pollino' ...
, a town and comune in the province of Cosenza in the Calabria region of Italy


References

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