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This illustrious lineage originates from Oberto (1142-1157), who married Teodosia di Edoardo Romagnano. His son Martino is already titled lord of Agliè and Rivardo. Manfredo (dec. 1569), of Lodovico, is qualified count. His eldest son, Niccolò (dec. Turin 10 Dec., 1608), was a butler, governor of the lands of the marquisate of Saluzzo, governor of Chivasso (1599) and on March 18, 1608 he had the great collar of the Supreme Order of the SS. Annunziata. He married Antonia Provana of Bussolino, sister of the Grand Chancellor and from these weddings, among others, Giulio Cesare, Lodovico and Michelangelo were born. Lodovico said the Marquis of Agliè was aio of the duke Carlo Emanuele II, and was famous of the Collare della SS. Annunziata. Together with his brother Julius Caesar he was given a feud on July 25, 1633 in San Damiano with the marquis title. Michelangelo (dec. 1655), was a Capuchin, general reader in Milan, Bologna and Rome and in the plague of 1630 he was truly admirable for his charity. He was a family member of the dukes Carlo Emanuele I and Vittorio Amedeo. He did not want to ascertain the archbishop of Turin to whom he had been proposed. Julius Caesar, who had the position of ordinary gentleman of the Chamber (1602), was given a feud of San Germano for eighteen thousand silver ducatons with the marquis title on August 20, 1610. He continued the line and from his wedding with Ottavia Gentile, nephew of the doge of Genoa had, among others, Ottaviano Filippo. It was the latter (n. Turin, March 27, 1604, dec. There, July 19, 1667), the famous personage, who had such remarkable events. He was captain of the armor of the guard of His Highness, minister of state, superintendent of finance (1646), marshal general of the