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The Brivio de Brokles (in Latin and Hungarian: ''Brivius de Brokles'') were an Hungarian and Italian noble family, supposed to be a branch of the more famous Brivio family from Milan. ==Origins==
Founder of the family was Pietro Brivio (in Latin: ''Petrus Brivius'' or ''Petrus de Brippio''), who moved at the end of the 15th Century from Milan to Montevecchia, where he had bought many properties. According to some historians, he was supposed to belong to the Brivio family of Milan, which was said to descend from the Brunonen family. The family rose to significant influence in Brianza at the end of the 17th century, when a member of this family, Francesco (+ before 1679), became very rich with silk trading. At the beginning of the 18th century his son, Giacomo (1660ca. + 1736), financed the War of the Spanish Succession and Joseph I, Holy Roman Emperor rewarded him with the title of Count of Brokles (in Italian: ''Brochles'') in 1708. Brokles was a small county in the Kingdom of Hungary, but nowadays it is located in Serbia.
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