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Version 1.0 Status: 3/29/2009
Section: to - b - c - d - In this separate post, necessary complement to the dictionary, is a written history dates all drawn from the Dictionary itself. It is not a genealogy, but from the chronological sequence of dates of birth and death of the individual characters and events that affect them directly, you can have - I trust - a unified framework of people at the beginning of our research we have in common last name only. In this way I do not exclude that they can find traces of a common family history. I've known stories written by this policy of "family history". It is likely to be hidden in the pit and unpublished documents. For whoever is interested can be a fascinating research, which for obvious reasons the competition requires a collective of researchers.
• 1 July 1588. - From Pope Sixtus V was adopted as the Minor Clerks Regular of the order founded by St. Francis Caracciolo together with the Venerable Augustine Adorno and Fabrizio Caracciolo. (Source )
• June 4, 1608. - Only 44 years died in Agnone San Francesco Caracciolo. (Source).
• 1769. - San Francisco in 1769 and beatified by Pope Clement XIV. (Source
• June 28, 1799 . - Dies executed Francesco Caracciolo, former officer in the Bourbon and participant in the Revolution of 1799.
• 1807. - San Francesco Caracciolo is sanctified by Pope Pius VII. (Source )
• 1925. - In 1925 the bishops choose Abruzzo San Francesco Caracciolo as Patron of Eucharistic Congresses and Eucharistic movement around the region of Abruzzo. (Source )
• March 26, 1996. - For the recognized professional in the culinary chef of Villa Santa Maria, whose origins date back to the Caracciolo family, after a strong veneration of the saint by Villesi and Italian cooks, with the request of the Italian Federation of Chefs and the 'approval of the Italian Episcopal Conference, the Holy See says Francesco Caracciolo Patron Saint of Chefs of Italy.
X Century
XVI Secolo
• 13 ottobre 1563 . – S. Francesco Caracciolo, discendente da una famiglia principesca, nacque nel feudo paterno a Villa Santa Maria (Chieti). ( Source ) • 941. - Sources genealogical place this time around the year of birth of Theodore Caracciolo, who died at 35 years, Neapolitan patrician, descended from which all branches of the Caracciolo. •
947. - Birth of Urania, wife of Theodore Caracciolo. •
976. - Year of death of Theodore Caracciolo Caracciolo capostipide family.
• November 20, 1010. - After this date, the genealogical sources indicate the year of death of Gregory Caracciolo, son of Theodore and Urania. It is uncertain parentage, but not the surname.
• 1139 . - Gregory Caracciolo, son of John, the husband of Sichelgarda, died in a monastery at the beginning of 1139.
• 1255. - He died this year in Berardo Caracciolo, sources say that the old Cardinal since December 1244, but the news is without foundation.
XIV Century 947. - Birth of Urania, wife of Theodore Caracciolo. •
976. - Year of death of Theodore Caracciolo Caracciolo capostipide family.
XI Century
• November 20, 1010. - After this date, the genealogical sources indicate the year of death of Gregory Caracciolo, son of Theodore and Urania. It is uncertain parentage, but not the surname.
XII Century
• 1139 . - Gregory Caracciolo, son of John, the husband of Sichelgarda, died in a monastery at the beginning of 1139.
XIII Century
• 1255. - He died this year in Berardo Caracciolo, sources say that the old Cardinal since December 1244, but the news is without foundation.
• 1305-07. - It is in these years Among Landolfo Caracciolo wearing the Franciscan habit.
• 1310-1316 . – Fra Landolfo Caracciolo fu professore dello Studio Teologico di San Lorenzo Maggiore, istituendovi la prima Cattedra Scotista del Mezzogiorno d’Italia e illustrando la dottrina del maestro Giovanni Duns Scoto.
• 1314 . – Nel 1314, in qualità di nunzio speciale e protonotaro Fra Landolfo Caracciolo ebbe l’incarico di compiere gli atti per la celebrazione del matrimonio di Beatrice, primogenita del re di Napoli Carlo II lo Zoppo.
• 1351 . – Muore ad Amalfi fra Landolfo Caracciolo, di cui non si conosce l’anno della nascita.
XV Secolo • 1310-1316 . – Fra Landolfo Caracciolo fu professore dello Studio Teologico di San Lorenzo Maggiore, istituendovi la prima Cattedra Scotista del Mezzogiorno d’Italia e illustrando la dottrina del maestro Giovanni Duns Scoto.
• 1314 . – Nel 1314, in qualità di nunzio speciale e protonotaro Fra Landolfo Caracciolo ebbe l’incarico di compiere gli atti per la celebrazione del matrimonio di Beatrice, primogenita del re di Napoli Carlo II lo Zoppo.
• 1351 . – Muore ad Amalfi fra Landolfo Caracciolo, di cui non si conosce l’anno della nascita.
• Aprile 1469 . – Un canonico di nome Luigi Caracciolo viene nominato vescovo di Potenza. ( Fonte ).
XVI Secolo
• 1 July 1588. - From Pope Sixtus V was adopted as the Minor Clerks Regular of the order founded by St. Francis Caracciolo together with the Venerable Augustine Adorno and Fabrizio Caracciolo. (Source )
XVII Century
• June 4, 1608. - Only 44 years died in Agnone San Francesco Caracciolo. (Source).
XVIII Century
• January 18, 1752. - Born in Naples, Francesco Caracciolo, which will become Journal of the Royal Navy in Naples and will be the protagonist of the revolution Naples in 1799.
• June 28, 1799 . - Dies executed Francesco Caracciolo, former officer in the Bourbon and participant in the Revolution of 1799.
• 1807. - San Francesco Caracciolo is sanctified by Pope Pius VII. (Source )
• 1925. - In 1925 the bishops choose Abruzzo San Francesco Caracciolo as Patron of Eucharistic Congresses and Eucharistic movement around the region of Abruzzo. (Source )
• March 26, 1996. - For the recognized professional in the culinary chef of Villa Santa Maria, whose origins date back to the Caracciolo family, after a strong veneration of the saint by Villesi and Italian cooks, with the request of the Italian Federation of Chefs and the 'approval of the Italian Episcopal Conference, the Holy See says Francesco Caracciolo Patron Saint of Chefs of Italy.
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