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This family was originated by Landuario known as Cabasilicie descending for part of a woman from the principles of Salerno Longobardi in 1086. She enjoyed nobility in the city of Salerno at the Campo seat. The first-born branch died out in 1844. The noble Manganaro family of Salerno died out in it. It had a monument in the Cathedral of Naples, which was demolished with those of the Filomarino and Surlo families, to build the Chapel of S. Gennaro. This family had several counties and marquisates among which we remember those of San Severino and Santomango Piemonte 1668. Among the most illustrious characters of the family we remember: Nicola, Protontine of Salerno and Admiral 1269. Guglielmo, judge of the Grand Court, and Councilor at the Executioner of Terra di Lavoro 1307. Francesco called Salerno, was a valiant soldier 1330. Giovanni, executioner of Calabria 1332. Riccardo, rational of the Grand Court 1578. Giovanni, Ciamberlano of king Ladislao and Protontino di Salerno. Americo, learned Jurisconsult 1400. Riccardo, family member of Giovanna II. Enrico, protontine of Salerno and Admiral 1438. Giovanni, vice admiral of Salerno 1498. Berardino and Ruggiero Men of arms. Ruggiero was granted jurisdiction over the harlots of Salerno and the owner of the prisons 1499. Enrico, Protontino di Salerno 1534. Giov. Battista, Maestro di Campo 1659. Nicola Brigadier of armies and Governor of the five villas of Aragon in Spain 1704. Other branch. Very ancient in the patriciate of the city of Salerno, passed for justice in the Order of Malta in 1755, decorated with the title of Marquis of S. Mango, recognized admissible in the RR. Bodyguards, and ascribed to the Register of patrician families belonging to the Squares of the cities of Napolitano declared Closed. For the inscription on the Neapolitan regional list to Francesco, Antonio, Nicola, (husband