main titles of nobility and chivalry appointments
Below is a list of concessions of titles of nobility and chivalry of appointments given by Ferdinand I, as published in the Collection laws and royal decrees of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies .
- title of Duke of Casalanza to January Frederick Baron Bianchi (1815) and granting the same emblems on (1816) - Entitlement to the succession of the Duke of Spezzano to Carmen Maria Muscettola (1815) - Dignity of Prince and appointment of Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Order of St. Ferdinand and on the comm. Alvaro Ruffo (1815) - Dignity of Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Order of St. Ferdinand and on the Duke of Serracapriola (1815) - title of Marquis to Field Marshal Nunziante (1816) - Dignity of Commander of the Royal Order of St. Ferdinand and on the col. Trentacapilli Gregory (1816) - title of Knight of Grace of the Royal Order of St. Baron Ferdinand and on the Malecrinis Cesare, Raffaele in Trentacapilli to Giorgio Pellegrino (1816) - title of Knight of Grace of the Constantinian Order in real Francis Alcala, Don Giovanni and the Chamber John the Baptist Malecrinis (1816) - Notes of Royalty (1817); title of Duke of Dino the Prince of Talleyrand and, for him, to his nephew, Count of Perigord Edmund (1817) - title of Duke of Portella the Prince of Metternich (1818) - Award of the title of baron of the Austrian Empire to col. Francesco Frilli and comm. Ferdinando Girardi (1818) - title of Marquis to January Raimondo Manca Valentino (1819) - Recognition of the title of Baron of the Austrian Empire to the Marquis comm. Jerome Ruffo (1820) - Nomination of the Great Cross of Constantine Royal Order Giovambattista Vecchione and Marquis Giovanni d'Andrea (1822), Appointment of Commander of the Royal Order of St. Ferdinand and on the ten. January Giovambattista Fardella and Grand Cross of the Military Order of Saint George and Reunion to retroammiraglio Frank Lucchesi (1822) - title of Count of Aquila fourth-born son of the Duke of Calabria, in addition to securities of Royal Family (1824).
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