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The d'Afflitto family is an ancient princely family originally from Amalfi, documented since the IX century, and spread throughout southern Italy. The mythical origins date back to the Roman general Placidus, who lived at the time of Trajan (II century) and later became Saint Eustace, but the family is historically documented from the IX century, when Leone d'Afflitto was appointed Duke of Amalfi. Alongside the nobles of Scala, Amalfi and Naples, the family expressed royal officials for the Angevin, Bourbon, Habsburg and Savoy dynasties, as well as jurists, clericals and military commanders.

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  • D'Afflitto (en)
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  • The d'Afflitto family is an ancient princely family originally from Amalfi, documented since the IX century, and spread throughout southern Italy. The mythical origins date back to the Roman general Placidus, who lived at the time of Trajan (II century) and later became Saint Eustace, but the family is historically documented from the IX century, when Leone d'Afflitto was appointed Duke of Amalfi. Alongside the nobles of Scala, Amalfi and Naples, the family expressed royal officials for the Angevin, Bourbon, Habsburg and Savoy dynasties, as well as jurists, clericals and military commanders. (en)
  • La famiglia d'Afflitto è un’antica casata nobile originaria di Amalfi, documentata fin dal XI secolo, e diffusa in tutta l’Italia meridionale. Le mitiche origini risalgono al generale romano Placido, vissuto ai tempi di Traiano (II secolo), poi divenuto Sant'Eustachio, ma la famiglia è attestata storicamente a partire dal IX secolo, quando Leone d'Afflitto fu nominato Duca di Amalfi. Accanto ai nobili di Scala, Amalfi e Napoli, la famiglia espresse funzionari reali per la dinastia Angioina, Borboni, Asburgo e Savoia; oltre a giuristi, ecclesiastici, comandanti militari. (it)
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  • House d'Afflitto (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Ravello_Villa_Rufolo.jpg
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