- Turco (family)
The Turco, Turchi or sometimes Turco dei De Castello family's rise to prominence originated in 12th century
Asti ,Italy , and later the surroundingcomune s ofFrinco ,Mombercelli ,Montemagno ,Tonco ,Viale , and in partBarbaresco ,Neive ,Revigliasco d'Asti andSavigliano . They are considered one of the "Casane Astigiane ", the major familial banking "houses" that powered the economy of medioeval Asti.Their ascesion to noble status can be traced to their increased wealth through
banking ,lending and property investment, starting in the 11th and 12th centuries. They were renowned as Ghibelline supporters throughout the Middle Ages. Their economic prestige dropped at the end of the 16th century and the family eventually fell from nobility. [ [http://frinco.interfree.it/turco.htm la famiglia Turco ] ]Origins
The noted historian Napione relates the family to the birth of the
Order of the Holy Sepulchre , affirming thatGherardo Turco , "signore" of Tonco, was among the founders of the order in 1084. In 1189 Riccardo Turco became the successor to the first EnglishPrior of theKnights Hospitaller . [ [http://www.comune.asti.it/cultura/stemmi/turco.shtml Araldica Astigiana|Turco ] ]United "in hospitium" as "De Castello" with the influential
ghibelline Isnardi andGuttuari families, they became one of Asti's major patrician families.By the early 12th C., Turco family members became
lord s ("signori") ofSerralunga , Malamorte,Neive ,Barbaresco ,Monfalcone ,Sarmatorio and Manzano. By the end of the 12th C., they also became lords ofTonco andFrinco . The family's first renowned individual was Giovanni Turco, who in 1278 appears as the lieutenant (luogotenente ) to thepodestà Mellano Solaro. Of note was also Guglielmo Turco, who in 1300 reportedly murdered Emanuele Solaro, to vindicate theguelf government, starting a new phase of the civil war. [ [http://www.comune.asti.it/cultura/stemmi/turco.shtml Araldica Astigiana|Turco ] ] Once peace was restored in 1309, Guglielmo was sent off in exile.The first member of notable economic activity was Palmerone Turco, who established banks in
Savoy (Thonon andSembrancher ) between 1335 and 1363. [A.M. Patrone, "Le Casane astigiane in Savoia", Dep. Subalpina di storia patria, Torino 1959]Giovanni Turco, son of Antonio, became the General Capitain of the
March of Montferrat , but he was accused of cowardliness and was hanged inMoncalvo in 1430.Della Chiesa writes that in the 17th C. "the family fell in disgrace and was forced to relinquish its properties, maintaining however its titles of nobility. A count Turco is cited in 1906, as "the possessor of an ancient feudal mill once owned by the family". [Gabiani N., "Le torri le case-forti ed i palazzi nobili medievali in Asti",Pinerolo, 1906, pg. 89 ]
Family crest
Composed of a silver shield with a black eagle, with a golden crown. The motto reads "la virtù può accompagnarsi alla buona fortuna" (Virtue will bring good fortune).
Economic and feudal activities
The Turco's economic rise began locally in the early 12th C. where through financial gains they increased their land holdings and expanded
serfdom . By 1270 they began to operate at an international level, receiving privileges inFlanders (in particular the towns ofValenciennes ,Binche andMaubeuge ) [ [http://www.comune.asti.it/cultura/stemmi/turco.shtml Araldica Astigiana|Turco ] ] , and inSavoy , and by lending to the Counts ofHainaut andNamur .In 1342 Antonio and Turchetto Turco took over Frinco from the
Pelletta family , as well as the castle inMontemagno from thecomune of Asti. In 1375 Antonio Turco expanded his feudal holdings. Oliviero Turco was given lordship of Revigliasco from themarquis ofMonferrato in 1367, however he was forced to abdicate when it was restored to Asti.A branch of the family established itself in
Flanders atHainaut where, in 1337, Rolando Turco de Castello acquired the lordship of Iwuy.As Asti's control by the Angevin
Kingdom of Naples began to be challenged by theVisconti ofMilan in the 14th C., a branch of the family established itself inNaples under the auspices of Queen Joan I, with some venturing to take positions inCalabria . [ cfr. Giovanni Fiore, "Della Calabria illustrata opera varia istorica del r.p. Giovanni Fiore da Cropani, predicatore, lettore di sacra teologia", Naples, 1691-1743, Book II, p. 249] In 1431 Pietrino Turco was given rights toQuattordio byFilippo Maria Visconti .By the end of the 16th C. the dynasty of the Turco family began to lose economic prestige and, eventually, they fell from nobility. [ [http://frinco.interfree.it/turco.htm la famiglia Turco ] ]
Turco in Verona
It is not clear if the Turco family of
Verona is connected with the family of Asti. Nonetheless, in 1393 the Turco family was invested with the title in Visegna (Salizzole ) and, a few years later, the church of S. Caterina di Alessandria was constructed.There were four families which in the
seicento that owned property in Bionde di Visegna and were titled as having jurisdiction. [ [http://www.comune.salizzole.vr.it/storia3.htm Comune di Salizzole ] ]ee also
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* [http://frinco.interfree.it/turco.htm La famiglia Turco]
* [http://www.astiantica.com/Araldica/Turco.htm Storia di Asti, i Turco]References
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