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Natoli was born in 1690 at [[Sant'Angelo di Brolo]].{{r|spuc|page=464}} From 1730 to 1734, and again in 1740, he was a judge of the Gran Corte Criminale ("grand criminal court") of [[Palermo]]. From 10 April 1748 he was a minister in [[Messina]]. On 10 July 1751 he became a Regio Consultore, an advisor to the king in [[Naples]]. From 1758 he was president of tribunal of the Real Patrimonio, or "royal heritage", in Palermo.{{r|mango|gaet|page=492}} He became president of the Civil and Criminal High Court in April 1761.{{r|spuc|page=464}} |
Natoli was born in 1690 at [[Sant'Angelo di Brolo]].{{r|spuc|page=464}} From 1730 to 1734, and again in 1740, he was a judge of the Gran Corte Criminale ("grand criminal court") of [[Palermo]]. From 10 April 1748 he was a minister in [[Messina]]. On 10 July 1751 he became a Regio Consultore, an advisor to the king in [[Naples]]. From 1758 he was president of the tribunal of the Real Patrimonio, or "royal heritage", in Palermo.{{r|mango|gaet|page=492}} He became president of the Civil and Criminal High Court in April 1761.{{r|spuc|page=464}} |
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Natoli married Angela Piola and then, in 1748, he married the widowed daughter of Baron Mangiadaini, Maria Sieripopoli.{{r|spuc|page=464}} His son Artale Natoli pre-deceased him, dying on 11 December 1768.{{r|gaet|page=492}} Natoli died in Palermo on 21 October 1770 and was buried in the [[Catacombe dei Cappuccini]] in that city.{{r|spuc|page=464}} |
Natoli married Angela Piola and then, in 1748, he married the widowed daughter of Baron Mangiadaini, Maria Sieripopoli.{{r|spuc|page=464}} His son Artale Natoli pre-deceased him, dying on 11 December 1768.{{r|gaet|page=492}} Natoli died in Palermo on 21 October 1770 and was buried in the [[Catacombe dei Cappuccini]] in that city.{{r|spuc|page=464}} |
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<ref name=gaet>Francesco Maria Emanuele Gaetani (1775). [https://books.google. |
<ref name=gaet>Francesco Maria Emanuele Gaetani (1775). [https://books.google.com/books?id=nscOAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA492 ''Appendice alla Sicilia nobile''], volume 1 (in Italian). Palermo: Santi Apostoli.</ref> |
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<ref name=mango>Antonino Mango di Casalgerardo (1912–1915). ''Nobiliario di Sicilia'' (in Italian). Palermo: Alberto Reber. [http://www.regione.sicilia.it/beniculturali/bibliotecacentrale/mango/nani.htm online version].</ref><ref name=spuc>Francesco San Martino de Spucches (1933). [https://books.google. |
<ref name=mango>Antonino Mango di Casalgerardo (1912–1915). ''Nobiliario di Sicilia'' (in Italian). Palermo: Alberto Reber. [http://www.regione.sicilia.it/beniculturali/bibliotecacentrale/mango/nani.htm online version].</ref><ref name=spuc>Francesco San Martino de Spucches (1933). [https://books.google.com/books?id=mRMZBQAAQBAJ&pg=PA464 ''La storia dei feudi e dei titoli nobiliari di Sicilia dalla loro origine ai nostri giorni''], volume 8 (in Italian). Palermo: Boccone del Povero.</ref> |
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== Bibliography == |
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* Francesco San Martino de Spucches: La storia dei feudi e dei titoli nobiliari di Sicilia dalla loro origine ai nostri giorni, Bd. 8. Palermo: Boccone del Povero, 1933, S. 464. |
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* Antonino Mango di Casalgerardo: Nobiliario di Sicilia. Alberto Reber, Palermo 1912, S. 492 (Biblioteca Centrale della Regione Sicilia). |
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* Francesco Maria Emanuele Gaetani (1775). Appendice alla Sicilia nobile, volume 1. Palermo: Santi Apostoli. |
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Latest revision as of 07:21, 24 November 2023
Vincenzo Natoli | |
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Born | 1690 |
Died | 21 October 1770 Palermo |
Nationality | Sicilian |
Occupation | Judge |
Vincenzo Natoli was a Sicilian judge. He was made a marquess in 1756 by Charles III, the king of the Two Sicilies.[1]: 464
Life
[edit]Natoli was born in 1690 at Sant'Angelo di Brolo.[1]: 464 From 1730 to 1734, and again in 1740, he was a judge of the Gran Corte Criminale ("grand criminal court") of Palermo. From 10 April 1748 he was a minister in Messina. On 10 July 1751 he became a Regio Consultore, an advisor to the king in Naples. From 1758 he was president of the tribunal of the Real Patrimonio, or "royal heritage", in Palermo.[2]: 492 [3] He became president of the Civil and Criminal High Court in April 1761.[1]: 464
Natoli married Angela Piola and then, in 1748, he married the widowed daughter of Baron Mangiadaini, Maria Sieripopoli.[1]: 464 His son Artale Natoli pre-deceased him, dying on 11 December 1768.[3]: 492 Natoli died in Palermo on 21 October 1770 and was buried in the Catacombe dei Cappuccini in that city.[1]: 464
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e Francesco San Martino de Spucches (1933). La storia dei feudi e dei titoli nobiliari di Sicilia dalla loro origine ai nostri giorni, volume 8 (in Italian). Palermo: Boccone del Povero.
- ^ Antonino Mango di Casalgerardo (1912–1915). Nobiliario di Sicilia (in Italian). Palermo: Alberto Reber. online version.
- ^ a b Francesco Maria Emanuele Gaetani (1775). Appendice alla Sicilia nobile, volume 1 (in Italian). Palermo: Santi Apostoli.