- Aldoino Filangieri di Candida
Aldoino or Alduino Filangieri di Candida (died December 1283) was a nobleman in the
Kingdom of Naples . He was the son of Giordano of theFilangieri and an unnamed woman, the sister of Aldoino di Cicala, from whom he took his name and hisfief . He inherited his uncle's fief of Candida on his father's death (in or before 1269). He was the father of the Filangieri di Candida.By his wife, Giordana, daughter of Giacomo di Tricarico of the
Sanseverino clan, Aldoino received as adowry the fiefs ofSolofra andAbriola . Their marriage took place before 1266, when Charles I granted one third of the castle ofSant'Agata Irpina at Solofra, withheld by Giacomo per the nuptial agreement, to Giordana and Aldoino in return for their support. They reinforced the castle during theWar of the Sicilian Vespers .Aldoino became a
baron of the kingdom during the reign of Charles I. In 1283 he was thejusticiar of theTerra di Bari when in November he was recalled, to be replaced by his brother Lotterio. He was to be made "magister rationalis" ("master of rations", i.e.commissar ), but died "en route" toNaples . He was succeeded by his daughter Angela. His second daughter, Olimpia, marriedSimone II del Tufo in 1299.References
*"Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani". Mario Caravale, ed. Rome.
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