Adragna family


The Adragna family is an Italian noble house. The family ruled the territory of Altavilla in Sicily, Italy.

History

The family can trace its ancestry to the Norman conquest of Sicily and is descended from the ancient nobility of Bologna. Related to the Pepoli family of Bologna, the family's noble ancestry dates back over 800 years.
The family is found in Salemi, Mazzara, and today in Trapani. Nobile Giuseppe Adragna was among the first jurors of Salemi in the years 1567–68; 1573–74. In Mazzara, Pietro Adragna held the rank of Captain in charge of Justice on 7 October 1665. In recognition of the family's feudal rights, Francesco Adragna was granted the title of Baron of Altavilla Salina by King Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies. Today, the Sicilian Heraldry Commission lists the family in the Golden Book of Italian Nobility, now preserved in the Italian historical archives in Rome. Similarly to other Italian Norman families, the House of Adragna has historic links with the Knights Hospitaller through participation in the Crusading movement in the Holy Land.
:it:Gioacchino Napoleone Pepoli|Gioacchino Napoleone Pepoli, a cousin of the Adragna family, was a senator of the Kingdom of Italy, Mayor of Bologna, and Italian envoy to Russia. Moreover, he was also a grand-nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte through his mother, Princess Louisa Julie Caroline Murat the daughter of Prince Joachim Murat - Napoleon's brother-in-law.

Notable buildings

in Partanna, Trapani, a medieval castle dating from c.1300, was owned by the family from 1890 until the property was donated to the Cultural Heritage Department of Trapani in 1991.
The last King of Italy, Umberto II of Italy visited the Castle in 1941 while Crown prince.
Through relation to the Pepoli family, the Norman Castle in Erice, which includes the Torri Pepoli, is partially owned by the Adragna family. In Valderice, the Villa Betania, was built by Baron Girolamo Adragna in the second half of the 19th century.
Notable buildings and structures associated with the family include;
The character Baron Adragna appears in Vito Bruschini's fictional novel The Prince. The book depicts the rise of the Italian Fascist Party in Sicily, following the story of Ferdinando Licata, a Sicilian nobleman known as the prince. Baron Adragna appears as a conservative nobleman opposed to popular rule.

Notable Members