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Coat of arms of the Filangieri of Naples

The Filangieri (Old Norman Fitz Anger, Latin Filii Angerii meaning "sons of Angerio") were an Italo-Norman noble family with origins (c.1100) near Nocera in the Kingdom of Sicily, but they rose to prominence at Naples. Famous members include:

House of Filangieri

The House of Filangieri from the Italo-Norman nobility of "Filii Angerii", sons of Angerio, issued the families of Filangieri, Filangeri, di Candida Gonzaga, di Candia or de Candie.
Branches of the House of Filangieri:

And four branches in the Kingdom of Sicily:

  • Barons of Miserendino and Princes di Cutò;
  • Counts di Suttafari and Princes di Santa Flavia;
  • Dukes del Pino.