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Information Forniter by Carlo Gotti Porcinari the Porcinari family originated from the buildings Castle of Porcinaro in the countryside Aquilano, erected around 1000 by Lombard law. Together with Castelllo di Vio was destroyed by the Amatricians in 1380. The Porcinari family contributed to the foundation of L'Aquila in 1245 by Frederick II ° of Swabian, where there is still the Palazzo Porcinari in via Roma 31/37. He had many Feudi in Abruzzo, such as Penne, Ocre, Barete, Arschia, St. Pio of the Chambers, Fossa, Onna. He had illustrious personalities such as Count Niccolò Senatore of Rome, vicar general of King Ferdinand of Aragon, Count Bartolomeo Romano and captain of cavalry. In 1600 with Ippolito the first-born branch moved to Naples where his descendants covered important positions at the Aragonese court and Bourbonica. Created Marquises and then Dukes of Gagliati by succession of the Sanchez de Luna d'aragona, they were extinct in the Gotti family originally from Volterra with the marriage of Leopoldo Gotti with Elisabetta Porcinari. The surname is also present in Montorio al Vomano in the province of Teramo and in Florence.
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