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- 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 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...
- was created almost two centuries later to honour the descent of Antonio di Tocco. Antonio was a descendant of Thomas Palaiologos and Catherine Zaccaria...
- The history of Tocco da Casauria traces its origins to the foundation of the first settlement of Interpromium in ancient times. After the disappearance...
- Cantelmo (1598 – 1645), Neapolitan commander of Habsburg armies Carlo III di Tocco Cantelmo Stuart (1827 – 1884), 19th-century Italian noble Chris Cantelmo...
- 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...
- Tocco da Casauria is a comune and town in the Province of Pescara in the Abruzzo region of Central Italy. The centre was known for centuries as simply...
- Željko Bilecki (1981–82) Bob Bolitho (1980–81) Jack Brand (1979) Dean DiTocco (1978–80) Terry Moore (1982–84) Kim Roentved (1982) Laurie Abrahams (1979...
- 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...
- 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...