House of Zurolo

The Zurolo family, also known over the centuries as: Zuroli or Zurlo or Zullo or Zurolo d'Aprano or Apriano; this latter name is obsolete, currently indicated as a frazione of the municipality of Casaluce in the province of Caserta, which was ab antiquo (translated from Latin from ancient times) one of the main fiefdoms of the family. An ancient and noble Neapolitan family, feudal lords of the Kingdom of Naples, renowned since the 13th century, which acquired great notoriety during the reign (1343–1382) of Joanna I of Anjou.

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House of Zurolo

The Zurolo family, also known over the centuries as: Zuroli or Zurlo or Zullo or Zurolo d'Aprano or Apriano; this latter name is obsolete, currently indicated as a frazione of the municipality of Casaluce in the province of Caserta, which was ab antiquo (translated from Latin from ancient times) one of the main fiefdoms of the family. An ancient and noble Neapolitan family, feudal lords of the Kingdom of Naples, renowned since the 13th century, which acquired great notoriety during the reign (1343–1382) of Joanna I of Anjou.

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