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Ancient lineage derived from the Beni family, of which an Andrea di Falcutii, being part of the Guelph and harboring grudges against his relatives who were part of the Ghibelline, wanted to change the surname and the coat of arms and called himself Falcucci, which he transmitted to his descendants . Baldo, son of the previous one, in 1402 was one of the consuls of the municipality of Gubbio, and after him others of his family were invested in the same century as the consulate. This house gave several homelands of justice to the homeland, the first of which was Captain Federico in 1555, then Giulio-Cesare in 1600 and Count Giulio in 1615 and others until 1723. Ubaldo Falcucci ambassador to Venice for Francesco-Maria I Della Rovere; Francesco-Maria Bishop of Calvi; Count Vincenzo senator of Milan. There was no more news of this family from the end of the 18th century on the death of Count Carlo, who left only one daughter, Colomba, married to Count Carlo Manentoli. Other branch. Originally from Mugello and transplanted in Florence, it was divided into several branches, some of which were called Falcucci from Paliano, given the dominion of a village they had near the village of S. Lorenzo, and some others named Falcucci from the Hill because they were lords of the villa of Fortuni. Seven priors left this house from 1343 to 1381. Rodolfo, general of the Camaldolese Order, died in 1106, obtained the honor of the altars. Nicolò di Francesco di Gialdo was a distinguished doctor and philosopher of the century. XIV. Other branch. Originally from Gubbio, it was transplanted to Fossombrone in the 17th century by an Alexander.