- The
House of
Tocco (pl. Tocchi,
Ancient Gr****: Τόκκος, romanized: Tókkos pl. Τόκκοι, Tokkoi) was an
Italian noble family from
Benevento that came to prominence...
- Don
Carlo III
di Tocco Cantelmo Stuart (4
April 1827 – 24
March 1884), or
Carlo di Tocco for short, was a 19th-century
Italian noble,
serving as the Prince...
- Don
Francesco di Paola Mariano Luigi di Tocco Cantelmo Stuart (18
November 1790 – 16
April 1877), or
Francesco di Tocco for short, was an 18th/19th-century...
- Don
Restaino Gioacchino di Tocco Cantelmo Stuart (6
August 1730 – 21
February 1796), or
Restaino di Tocco for short, was an 18th-century
Italian noble...
- Don
Leonardo VII
Tocco (1
January 1698 – 31
March 1776),
later also
known under the full name
Leonardo di Tocco Cantelmo Stuart, was an 18th-century Italian...
- his relative,
Donna Porzia di Tocco,
which ensured that he
inherited various fiefs from his father-in-law,
Carlo di Tocco,
including the town of Montemiletto...
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Tocco Caudio is a
village and
comune in the
province of Benevento, in the
Campania region of
southern Italy. The old town was
abandoned after a series...
- Don
Carlo II
di Tocco Cantelmo Stuart (7
March 1756 – 19 July 1823), or
Carlo di Tocco for short, was an 18th/19th-century
Italian noble,
serving as the...
-
grandfather Antonio Tocco in 1678 to his own
death in 1701.
Carlo Antonio Tocco was born in
Naples on 15
March 1668, as the son of
Leonardo VI
Tocco and the Italian...
-
grandson of
Leonardo IV
Tocco Carlo Antonio Tocco (1668–1701),
Prince of Montemiletto,
Titular Prince of
Achaea Carlo II
di Tocco Cantelmo Stuart (1756–1823)...