
The Chiaramonte are a
noble family of Sicily. They became the most powerful and wealthy family in Sicily. In the 13th century the marriage of
Manfredi Chiaramonte to
Isabella Mosca, united the two Sicilian
counties of Modica and
Ragusa. Around 1307–1320, the couple built the family seat, the
Palazzo Chiaramonte, in Palermo.
The family's great power in Sicily lasted until 1392 with the
execution
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of
Andrea Chiaramonte, 8th Count of Modica, last defender of Palermo for King
Frederick IV of Sicily against the illegitimate pretender
Martin I of Aragon. It was outside of the Palazzo Chiaramonte that
Andrea Chiaramonte was executed on 1 June 1392
Following the fall of the House of Chiaramonte, their palace became known as the Palazzo Steri. The palazzi subsequently became the residence of Martin I of Aragon and of Blanche de Navarre, then the Spanish viceroys, and then a prison of the
Inquisition
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. Today, the palace's much copied and distinctive form of
Norman Gothic architecture is known, in Sicily, as the
Chiaramontan style.
Traditionally, direct male descendants of Manfredi are called Pietro, Ugo or Flavio – Pietro the foundation stone, Ugo the king of Sicily and Flavio because of Sicily's bright yellow sun. At present, the family uses the Cardone surname.
The name of the Chiaramonte can be found today in numerous Sicilian toponyms. The town of
Chiaramonte Gulfi
Chiaramonte Gulfi (Sicilian language, Sicilian: ''Ciaramunti'') is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Ragusa, Sicily, southern Italy.
Geography
Chiaramonte Gulfi is located on a hill-top north of Ragusa, Italy, Ragusa at an altitude of ...
in (
province of Ragusa) and
Palma di Montechiaro (
province of Agrigento
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) are both named after the Chiaramonte family. Nearby the latter is a stronghold built in 1358 by Federico III Chiaramonte, Count of Modica.
Palma di Montechiaro.
retrieved 18 August 2008.
See also
* County of Modica
* The del Carreto Barons of Racalmuto
References
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