Cimino family

Cimino, or Cimini, is a family originating from Orvieto, here Jacopo de Cimini was made Podestà of Orvieto in 1248. Teodorico was commander in Florence in 1262. Biagio de Cimini was ambassador to the Papal States for Gentile Orsini, Podestà of Orvieto [1] The family achieved additional nobility in Regno at the end of 1267. Bartolomeo is registered to be in the kingdom 1280.In 1290 Nicolo Cimino is made tax collector in Calabria. Tommaso, Pietro and Riccardo inherit the feudal lands of Rinaldo. Filippo Cimino is made adviser (consigliere)in Vico. 1273 three Cimino brother, Tomaso, Pietro and Rinaldo are sent to L'Aquila. Urbano Marino Cimino was given as a gift in 1423, from the crown, half the territory of Gabella della Garaffa dei Passi d'Abruzzi, Gabella dei Flagello and a castle in the upper part of Salerno. Urbano was made governor with royal mandate during the time queen Giovanna had left the crown to Renato d'Angio. Renato left the governing of the crown to 16 governors, until he could resume the crown, of which Urbano Cimino was one. [2] A certain Leonardo Cimini moved from Orvieto to Messina, Sicily and joined in matrimony with the noble family of Calasali from Messina. Leonardos son Pietro lived in Noto, whose son Giacomo was made Patrizio of his homeland by King Martino and the queen Maria, in 1396. His son Giovanni became a lawyer and was promoted by king Alfonso to the office of "Avocato Fiscale del Regno". Giovanni's son Giacomo became several times " Capitano " and "Ciurato" [3] Among the noble families of Vico Equense the family of Cimini is registered year 1671 [4] A branch of this family achieved sovereign privileges 10 March 1586, in Taranto, and also recorded as "Patrizia" here. Tommasso Cimini was recorded coming to Lucera in 1605, where he married Barbara Tauro, of a distinguished Luceran family, and had their son Giuseppe. The family is mention in the "Capella gentilizia de Signora Cimino nella Chiesa de PP. Cappoccini di Lucera". [5] On 27 October 1788 a branch of the Cimino Family were created as Marquis of terra di Casolla Valenzano[6]. This family is also registered as part of the nobility in Tropea [7].In 1670 the family is registered among the Barons and Feudal lords of Abruzzo Citra [8] Cimino was counted among the families the Carafa family in 1700[9] related And in 1738 de Cimini is registered among the important families of Opi.[10] A branch of the Cimini family was accepted to be included among the nobility in Recanati year 1710.[11] This ancient family had its noble privileges confirmed in 1341 by king of Naples Robert Anjou and by king of Naples Ladislas Anjou – Durazzo in 1407[1]. King Ladislas sent to Calabria Nicola Cimini as deputy treasurer for the whole of the duchy [12] This family also attained the title Counts of Nicastro.[1]

Notable Cimini alias Cimino Family Members

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Istituto Di Ricerca Aternum
  2. ^ Aldimari, page 71 ff 1691
  3. ^ Mugnos
  4. ^ Galeota 1671, page 125
  5. ^ Troyli 1752 page 116
  6. ^ Bonazzi, 1902
  7. ^ Toraldo page 162
  8. ^ Collegio Araldico 1935
  9. ^ Aldimari,Biagio,1700,vol 3, imag. no 50
  10. ^ Corsigniani, 1736 page 24
  11. ^ Moroni page 211
  12. ^ Cutolo, 1969
  13. ^ Archivio della Società romana di storia patria
  14. ^ Moroni Romano, 1860, page 20
  15. ^ Sopronii
  16. ^ Brentano, 1994
  17. ^ Salvati, 2006
  18. ^ Villarosa 1841
  19. ^ Toraldo, page 164
  20. ^ Archivo di Stato di Vibo Valentia, vol 1
  21. ^ Anderson 1998
  22. ^ Toraldo page 9
  23. ^ Toraldo page 170
  24. ^ Archivo di Stato di Vibo Valentia, vol 24
  25. ^ Archivo di Stato di Vibo Valentia, vol 52
  26. ^ Hanafi, 169 ff.
  27. ^ Archivo di Stato di Vibo Valentia, vol 58
  28. ^ Collegio Araldico 1926 page 450
  29. ^ Di Marino
  30. ^ Bonazzi
  31. ^ a b Marino-Montero
  32. ^ Archivo di Stato di Vibo Valentia, vol 29
  33. ^ Giga Catholic Information