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Language of the text: Italiano
Nobility: Nobili - Baroni
Nobles in:Italia
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A very noble Genoese family, who, in the year 1496, arrived in Sicily, at the direction of Mugnos, with a Niccolò who, stopping in the city of Messina, started his own house. The saying Niccolò Corso with the daughter of M. Antonio Calcena, his wife, fathered M. Antonio, Ferdinando, Lodovico, Gaspare and Luca, who, having lived in other cities of the Kingdom, thus expanded their families, which the Corso are found in almost every city and land. Nicolò Corso, mentioned by Mugnos, is most likely the painter Nicolò di Lombarduccio, pupil and companion of Mazone in Genoa. Of Nicolò Corso (Pieve di Vico, Corsica, around 1446 - Genoa, 1513) there is no more news, in Genoa, after 1494, therefore, as Mugnos says, he may have come to Sicily. Nicolò Corso was originally from Corsica, but in 1481, when Corsica fell under the dominion of the Genoese, he moved to Genoa. ...
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