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Francisco Carrascón

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44:(Navarra). The founder of the Spanish House was Doctor Don Garcia Fernandez de Carrascón (ca 1480-1533), a wealthy Spanish cleric from Ágreda, Spain who was a protonotary apostolic and personal doctor to Pope Adrian VI as well as a canon of the Cathedral of Toledo, Spain. He left his fortune in the form of a mayorazgo or family trust to his nephew Don Pedro Carrascon and his descendants. Doctor Carrascon is buried in an elaborate chapel in the Church of San Miguel Arcangel in Ágreda. The Carrascon were recognized as having 111:. The other sons, Don Pietro Ignazio, Don Ferdinando and Don Francisco the Younger, also distinguished themselves in civil service and the military. Of the daughters, Donna Maria Giuseppa Carascon married Don Berlingiero Scoppa of Lucera, Donna Marianna Carascon married Colonel Don Orsino Scoppa of Lucera. Donna Concetta Carascon married Cavaliere Gaetano Pistorio of 123:
and Orbetello during his career. Don Pietro and his wife, Donna Maria Teresa Remon, had three children: Don Gabriele, Don Pietro the younger and Donna Marianna. Donna Marianna married Don Giuseppe Fernandez d'Espinosa, brother in law of one of the leaders of the
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in 1745 and 1764. Don Francisco and Donna Paula had five sons and three daughters. His eldest son, Don Bernabe (or Barnaba) Carrascon was a Colonel in command of the Provincial Regiments of the Kingdom of Naples, and later Commandant of
132:. Don Francsico also had a sister, Donna Bernarda Carascon, who married the Governor of Pescara, Don Gioacchino (Joaquin) Fernandez d'Espinosa, father of the aforementioned Don Giuseppe and grandfather of Gabriele Manthone. 87:. He was the only one of the six senators to survive the Messina Plague of 1743. After a few decades on the Italian peninsula, he and his descendants became known by the italianized spelling of the surname 176: 135:
A descendant of Don Francisco also formed a pre-unification matrimonial alliance with the Bourbon royalist Criscuolo family of quartiere San Ferdinando, Naples.
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Don Francisco was married to Donna Paula Diez, believed to be the sister of Don Antonio Filareto Diez e Palermo, a Sicilian Nobleman and Senator of
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Military Officer and War Commissioner in the 18th Century. He was born in Zaragoza but ancestrally he was descended from the House of Carrascon of
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or noble status in the mid 17th Century, but were noble going back to at least the 15th Century.
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and he is mentioned frequently in his letters from the era. Don Francisco was appointed
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from 1739 to 1755. He was a close associate of the founder of the
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Don Francisco served as War Commissioner (Comisario de Guerra) in
25: 115:. Don Francisco's older brother, Don Pietro Carrascon, was a 20:(ca. 1700 – ca.1755), also known as Don Francesco 144:Archivio di Stato di Napoli, Sezione Militare 8: 147:Archivo Historico Nacional, Madrid, Spain 177:18th-century Spanish military personnel 7: 85:Don Eustachio, Duke of Laviefuille 14: 1: 150:Fundacion Navarra Cultural, 55:in 1737–1738 just after the 193: 57:War of Polish Succession 117:Commissario Ordinatore 126:Parthenopean Republic 24:, was a high ranking 18:Francisco Carrascón 79:in 1742 under the 130:Gabriele Manthone 81:Viceroy of Sicily 69:Paul of the Cross 184: 192: 191: 187: 186: 185: 183: 182: 181: 157: 156: 141: 12: 11: 5: 190: 188: 180: 179: 174: 169: 159: 158: 155: 154: 148: 145: 140: 137: 40:(Navarra) and 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 189: 178: 175: 173: 170: 168: 165: 164: 162: 153: 149: 146: 143: 142: 138: 136: 133: 131: 127: 122: 118: 114: 110: 106: 102: 97: 92: 90: 86: 82: 78: 74: 70: 66: 62: 58: 54: 49: 47: 43: 39: 35: 31: 27: 23: 19: 172:1750s deaths 167:1700s births 134: 116: 109:Adriatic Sea 93: 50: 17: 15: 67:Order, St. 38:Cintruenigo 161:Categories 65:Passionist 59:, and in 53:Orbetello 89:Carascon 22:Carascon 139:Sources 113:Messina 107:on the 96:Palermo 77:Messina 73:Senator 61:Messina 46:Hidalgo 34:Castile 26:Spanish 121:Naples 105:Vieste 101:Lucera 42:Tudela 30:Ágreda 16:Don 75:of 36:), 163:: 128:, 91:. 83:, 32:(

Index

Carascon
Spanish
Ágreda
Castile
Cintruenigo
Tudela
Hidalgo
Orbetello
War of Polish Succession
Messina
Passionist
Paul of the Cross
Senator
Messina
Viceroy of Sicily
Don Eustachio, Duke of Laviefuille
Carascon
Palermo
Lucera
Vieste
Adriatic Sea
Messina
Naples
Parthenopean Republic
Gabriele Manthone
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Categories
1700s births
1750s deaths
18th-century Spanish military personnel

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