Filangieri
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:
- Giordano Filangieri I
 - Riccardo Filangieri I, son of Giordano I
 - Giordano Filangieri II, son of Giordano I
 - Lotterio Filangieri I
 - Enrico Filangieri
 - Marino Filangieri
 - Lotterio Filangieri II, son of Giordano II
 - Aldoino Filangieri di Candida, son of Giordano II
 - Riccardo Filangieri di Candida
 - Guido Filangieri
 - Giordano Filangieri III
 - Gaetano Filangieri
 - Carlo Filangieri, son of Gaetano
 - Gaetano Filangieri, prince of Satriano, son of Carlo, founder of the Museo Civico Filangieri
 

Coat of arms of the Filangieri of Naples
External links
    
- (in Italian) Genealogia dei Filangieri (XIe s.–XVIe s.)
 - (in Italian) Genealogia dei Filangieri (1256–1409)
 - (in Italian) Nobiliario di Sicilia
 
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