Baron of Altavilla Salina explained

Baron of Altavilla Salina
Creation Date:23 April 1763
Present Holder:Francesco Adragna
Remainder To:Male line
Motto:Latin

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Baron of Altavilla Salina (Barone della salina di Altavilla) is a title of Sicilian nobility held by the Adragna family.

History

The family is of Norman ancestry, holding feudal titles and the rank of seigneur since the High Middle Ages, (c. 1150).[1] [2] Francesco Adragna, a Sicilian nobleman and landowner, was granted the title by King Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies in recognition of the family's feudal rights.[3] The Adragna family owned the salt lands of Altavilla, one of the islands of the Lagoon of Marsala, having inherited them in perpetuity from the Prince of Mezzojuso in 1763.[4] The family remains engaged in wine production in Trapani and maintains ownership of the Tenute Adragna vineyards and olive groves in the region.[5] [6]

The family is registered with the current title on the list of noble families, and title holders of Sicily.[7] The family name, arms, and title are also transcribed in the Golden Book of Italian Nobility, now preserved in the Italian historical archives in Rome.

Coat of arms

The heraldic blazon for the coat of arms of the family is: Red, to the castle battlements and turrets of a piece of silver, instead of the countryside to the natural, the door guarded by an armed warrior of all silver pieces, placed between two dogs on natural, passing, driving from one side right and the other from the left side of the shield.[8]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Canciullo G. The Sicilian nobility between revolt and restoration: (1812-1860), Studi Storici, 37(2),629-654
  2. Pinzarrone L., The foundations of nobility; The colonisation of the Milicia and the foundation of Altavilla, Mediterranea-Ricerche Storiche,(19),253
  3. Web site: Tenute Adragna - Sicilia Trapani Trapani - Vini, Prodotti Tipici, Enoturismo.
  4. Archivi di famiglia, consulta Araldica, in archivio centrale dello stato sezione storica, 1927.
  5. Web site: Nobiliario di Sicilia.
  6. Web site: Tenute Adragna Vino Siciliano.
  7. Maurizio Vesco, The foundation of a Sicilian city in the modern age, Mediterranea - Ricerche Storiche (2013) Issue 28, 275-294
  8. Web site: Nobiliario di Sicilia.