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House of Natoli


The House of Natoli is an ancient aristocratic Italian family of the feudal nobility dating back to the year 839 AD.
The Natoli was a warrior's knights family (''milites, bellatores'') princes house, a political dynasty and banking family, that first began to gather powerful prominence under Duke of Nemours legacy in France during the 13th century.
The dynasty de Nanteuil (di Natoli), Châtillon, de Nemours and de Villebéon are branches of the same family.〔() pag. 326, Levy-Saint-Nom, France. Notre-Dame de la Roche (Augustinian abbey), Auguste Moutié,Honoré Théodoric Paul Joseph d'Albert duc de Luynes, ''"Cartulaire de l'Abbaye de Notre-Dame de la Roche"'', Diocese of Paris, taken from the original manuscripts, 1862〕
== Early history ==

The Natoli or di Nantolius, Nantoliis, Nantouel, de Nantolio or de Nanteuil〔() ''"Villeparisis et l'Abbaye Saint Victor de Paris"'' by Jacques Lime, 1991〕 family descend to the family of the King of France Louis IX of France, known as Saint Louis.〔() page 133, Nobiliario della città di Messina, by Giuseppe Galluppi, A. Forni, 2007〕〔page 788, "Enciclopedia storico-nobiliare italiana: famiglie nobili e titolate viventi riconosciute dal R. governo d'Italia compresi: città, comunità, mense vescovili, abazie, parrocchie ed enti nobili e titolati riconosciuti", Volume 4, Vittorio Spreti, ed. Forni〕
The name Natoli (de Nantolio or Nantouillet) is traced, by historical researchers,〔Galuppi, Nobiliario di Sicilia〕 with the Castle Nantolium Alduini or Adoini (Gelduin or Hilduin, that is le château de Nantouillet)〔() Cajo-Domenico Gallo, "Annali della città si Messina dal giorno di sua fondazione sino a tempi..."〕〔()"Annuario della nobiltà italiana", page 495〕 located in the current French canton of Nanteuil-le-Haudouin.〔() ''"Nantolium Hilduin (Nanteüil le Haudoüin) vicus amplus Galliæ in provincia Insulæ Franciæ, & in Valesii tractu. Aliud ad Matronam; aliud item ad Axonam"''〕〔() "Geographia: Tomo 2" by Michel-Antoine Baudrand, LXXXI, Nantolium Hilduini (Nanteuil, le Haudouin, called also Nantogilum)〕〔(Gilduin Hilduin, Vicomte de Chartres, Breteuil, 1060 )〕
The legendary first scripts about the Natoli dynasty date from the 9th century, telling that came from the people of Norman dynasty, of the current Norway, in the Kingdom of France around 843〔() ''descendants from the first Gothic kings joined the King of Hungary, the Princes of the old Tours'', from "Il Duomo di Taranto: nelle storia e nell'arte", by Giuseppe Blandamura, Stabilimento Tipografico Arcivescovile, 1923, page 66〕 with the leader Earl Afflengus and the eldest of his four son Walwain (Gawain, Gelduin, Walganus, Gauwinus, Gauvain, William, Guglielmo or Gaucher), belonging to the royal family, for military campaigns. Nordic legends, in a context of oral traditions and great geographical dispersion, narrate also of the dynasty feats in the Orkney Islands and in Skellig Michael, during the ninth century before their arriving by sea to Mont Saint-Michel in the current France. The King of France Charles the Fat in A.D. 851 gave to the knight Gawain the Lordship of the city of Tours, many castles in Provence and a castle at about thirty kilometers from Paris,〔( Storia della famiglia dell'Antoglietta scritta da Scipione Ammirato, pagw 11 )〕 called in early stage ''"Vicar Natolinensis"'' until the 11th century, traced by historical researchers,〔Giuseppe Galluppi, Nobiliario of Sicily〕 as the Castle ''Nantolium Alduini'' (Nantolio Houduini or Nantogilum Hilduini or Aldo), sometimes called ''de Nantouillet''〔() Caio Domenico Gallo, ''"Annali della citta si Messina ... da giorno di sua fondazione sino a tempi ..."''〕〔(''Archives administratives de la ville de Reims'', Volume 10, by Pierre Varin,L. Amiel )〕〔() "Annuario della nobiltà italiana", pag 495〕 located in the current French canton of Nanteuil-le-Haudouin,〔〔() ''"Nantolium Hilduin (Nanteüil le Haudoüin) vicus amplus Galliæ in provincia Insulæ Franciæ, & in Valesii tractu. Aliud ad Matronam; aliud item ad Axonam 630 b"''〕〔() "Geographia: Tomo 2" by Michel-Antoine Baudrand, LXXXI, ''Nantolium hilduini'' (Nanteuil, le Haudouin, called before Nantogilum or Nantoletium)〕 at the Ile de France, about thirty kilometers from Paris, conferred by the first sovereign Capetian in AD 880. The second part of the compound name is derived from the first noble of inheritance law that appears, called Hildouin de Breteuil (or Haudouin, Geldouin, Harduin), Lord of Nanteuil-Le-Haudouin, of Breteuil of Ramerupt, of Creil, Viscount of Chartres and ''Grand Maître de France'' in the AD 1000 years with the King Robert II of France, groom in 1028 of Emmeline de Chartres (954-1025) and father of Adèle de Breteuil, that was wife of Raoul de Valois-Crépy, count of Canton de Crépy-Valois, Amiens and Bar-sur-Aube,.〔( "Nanteuil Origines", Etienne Pattou, 2006 ex "Histoire du duché de Valois", vol. IV p.125 et suiv. de Claude Carlier, Contribution de Jean-Louis Jacquet (03/2014) sur la famille bourgeoise parisienne de Pacy )〕 Next that date, the history of the dynasty Natoli is confused and develops with the history of France. The nobility of law was formed in fact only in the 11th century, mainly due to military functions and privileges of ownership of land. The county of Troyes appears for the first time in the second half of the twentieth as a possession of the Harduin family.
A knight of Ile-de-France Jean or John de Nanteuil (Giovanni di Natoli), Lord of Monceau Saint-Gervais (Paris), appears husband of Marguerite de Lévis in 1219, and becoming also Lord of Lévis.〔() '' "Cartulaire de l'abbaye de Notre-Dame de La Roche: de l'ordre de Saint"'', Levy-Saint-Nom, France. Notre-Dame de la Roche (Augustinian Abbey), Honoré Théodoric Paul Joseph d'Albert duc de Luynes〕 Jean de Nanteuil was Lord Grand Chamberman of France, one of the Great Officers of the Crown of France and a member of the Maison du Roi ("King's Household") between 1240 and 1248 years.〔() pag. 405, "Histoire de la Maison Royale de France, et des grands officiers de la Couronne" di Anselme de Sainte-Marie,Ange de Sainte-Rosalie,〕〔() page 325, Levy-Saint-Nom, France. Notre-Dame de la Roche (Augustinian abbey), Auguste Moutié,Honoré Théodoric Paul Joseph d'Albert duc de Luynes, "Cartulaire de l'Abbaye de Notre-Dame de la Roche", Diocese of Paris, taken from the original documents manuscripts in 1862, kept in the Kingdom of France in the records archives of the "listes des grands chambriers" by de P.Anselme, du Cange and de Wailly〕〔() page 274, "Histoire de saint Louis, roi de France", Volume 1, of Louis François de Villeneuve-Bargemont (marquis de Villeneuve-Trans.), Louis IX (St) (King of France)〕 Amedeo, son of the Knight Antonino, descended from these dynasty and then Aldo and his sons Amedeo and Giuliana Elena Natoli, that holding the old coat of arms with their descendants.

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