Carron Giovanni

Carron Giovanni (died 1649) was the First Duke of Buttigliera Alta. He was conferred the title as well as the feud of the area, on April 25, 1619. His family, the Carrons, originated from Savoie, and established themselves in Turin in 1600, at the Lascaris Palace. Giovanni had four children: Alessandro (whose only son died without leaving an heir); Nepumoceno; Costanza (married the maequese Massimo di Ceva and died childless); Celso, who was the father of Carron Clementina and Carron Gerardo. Clementina was the last of the line. Giovanni, Carron

 

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