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Coat of arms of Gualterio family

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The House of Gualterio (in the past, also Gualtieri) is an Italian aristocratic family, with its first documented roots in the 12th century and links to France and the Stuarts. The Gualterio family (Gualterio di Corgnolo) has spawned various aristocratic titles including the extant Marquis of Corgnolo (1723) and, under the Jacobite peerage, Earl of Dundee (1705).[1] The present head and heir to the titles is Luigi Gualterio (b. 1955).[2]

History

The Gualterio family bore the surname Gualterini or Gualcherini when Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor, around 975, appointed it among the hundred consul families for the government of Orvieto.[3]

In addition to the noble status in Orvieto (1067), where many members of the family held roles such as gonfaloniere, governatore and Signore Sette, the family was co-opted in the nobility of Viterbo (1566), Rome (1518), Fabriano (1686), Todi (1689), Camerino (1691), Loreto (1694) and San Marino (1704).[4][5]

Members of the family

Historical buildings

The Palazzo Gualterio in Orvieto was built following the initial project of Antonio da Sangallo. According to Giorgio Vasari, Simone Mosca completed the façade.[19] Various members of the family are buried in the family chapel, within the Chapel of the Madonna di San Brizio in the Orvieto Cathedral.

References

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  2. Collegio Araldico (2005). Libro d'Oro della Nobiltà Italiana. Roma: Istituto Araldico Romano.
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  5. Rendina, C. (2004). Le grandi famiglie di Roma. Roma: Newton Compton
  6. Weber, C. (1999). Genealogien zur Papstgeschichte. Stuttgart: Hiersemann.
  7. 7,0 7,1 7,2 Amayden, T. (1979). La storia delle famiglie romane. Rome: Arnaldo Forni
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  10. Corp. E. (2003). The Stuart Court in Rome: The Legacy of Exile 72, passim; Corp, E. (2009). The Jacobites at Urbino: An Exiled Court in Transition 55 et passim.
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  12. The fiefs of Cumia Superiore and Cumia Inferiore in Sicily were occupied by Austrian troops, with whom the Gualterio refused to negotiate. British Library, Add MS 20379.
  13. Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts (1902). Calendar of the Stuart papers belonging to His Majesty the king 204, 25 January 1706.
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  17. Nada, N., Pacifici, V., Ugolini, R. (1999). Filippo Antonio Gualterio (1819-1874), Quattroemme, Шаблон:ISBN
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