Carlo II di Tocco Cantelmo Stuart

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Don Carlo II di Tocco Cantelmo Stuart (7 March 1756 – 19 July 1823), or Carlo di Tocco for short, was a 18th/19th-century Italian noble, serving as the Prince of Montemiletto and the titular Prince of Achaea, among other titles, from the death of his father Restaino di Tocco Cantelmo Stuart in 1796 to his own death in 1823. In addition to holding various fiefs throughout Italy, Carlo also rose to prominent positions within the Kingdom of Naples and its successor state, the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. In 1808, he came one of the earliest knights of the Royal Order of the Two-Sicilies and from 1821 to 1823, he served as a Councellor of State in the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Carlo II di Tocco Cantelmo Stuart
rdf:langString Carlo II di Tocco Cantelmo Stuart
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xsd:date 1756-03-07
xsd:date 1823-07-19
rdf:langString Gennaro di Tocco
rdf:langString Giovanni Battista di Tocco
rdf:langString Leonardo di Tocco
rdf:langString Maria Camilla di Tocco
rdf:langString Maria Carmela di Tocco
rdf:langString Maria Maddalena di Tocco
rdf:langString Teresa di Tocco
rdf:langString Maria Camilla Cybo Malaspina
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rdf:langString Maria Antonia Carafa Cantelmo Stuart
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rdf:langString Prince of Montemiletto
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rdf:langString Don Carlo II di Tocco Cantelmo Stuart (7 March 1756 – 19 July 1823), or Carlo di Tocco for short, was a 18th/19th-century Italian noble, serving as the Prince of Montemiletto and the titular Prince of Achaea, among other titles, from the death of his father Restaino di Tocco Cantelmo Stuart in 1796 to his own death in 1823. In addition to holding various fiefs throughout Italy, Carlo also rose to prominent positions within the Kingdom of Naples and its successor state, the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. In 1808, he came one of the earliest knights of the Royal Order of the Two-Sicilies and from 1821 to 1823, he served as a Councellor of State in the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies.
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