Carlo I Tocco
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Carlo I Tocco
Summary
Carlo I Tocco is a human[1]. His place of birth was Cephalonia[2]. He was born on 1301[3]. He passed away in Epirus[4]. He died on July 4, 1429[5]. He worked as a monarch[6]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (50 views/month, #7,268 of 1,000,298).[7]
Key Facts
- Born in Cephalonia[2], Carlo I Tocco…
- Carlo I Tocco died in Epirus[4].
- Carlo I Tocco was born on 1301[3].
- Carlo I Tocco died on July 4, 1429[5].
- Carlo I Tocco's father was Leonardo I Tocco[8].
- Carlo I Tocco's mother was Maddalena Buondelmonti[9].
- Carlo I Tocco was married to Francesca Acciaiuoli[10].
- A child of Carlo I Tocco was Theodora Tocco[11].
- A child of Carlo I Tocco was Carlo II Tocco[12].
- Carlo I Tocco held citizenship in Kingdom of Naples[13].
- Carlo I Tocco worked as a monarch[6].
- Carlo I Tocco held the position of Count palatine of Cephalonia and Zante[14].
- Carlo I Tocco held the position of Despot of Epirus[15].
- Carlo I Tocco is recorded as male[16].
- Carlo I Tocco's instance of is recorded as human[17].
- Carlo I Tocco's family is recorded as Tocco[18].
- Carlo I Tocco's noble title is recorded as count palatine[19].
- Carlo I Tocco's noble title is recorded as duke[20].
- Carlo I Tocco's noble title is recorded as despot[21].
- Carlo I Tocco's Commons category is recorded as Carlo I Tocco[22].
- Carlo I Tocco's given name is recorded as Carlo[23].
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Origins and Family
Carlo I Tocco was born in Cephalonia[2]. He was born on 1301[3]. His father was Leonardo I Tocco[8]. His mother was Maddalena Buondelmonti[9].
Career and Affiliations
Carlo I Tocco worked as a monarch[6]. Positions held include Count palatine of Cephalonia and Zante[14], a position[24] and Despot of Epirus[15], a historical position[25], in Despotate of Epirus[26].
Personal Life
Among Carlo I Tocco's spouses was Francesca Acciaiuoli[10]. Children include Theodora Tocco[11], 1500–1429[27], of Byzantine Empire[28] and Carlo II Tocco[12], an aristocrat[29], of Kingdom of Naples[30].
Death and Burial
Carlo I Tocco died on July 4, 1429[5]. He passed away in Epirus[4].
Why It Matters
Carlo I Tocco ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (50 views/month, #7,268 of 1,000,298).[7] He has Wikipedia articles in 13 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[31] He is known by 7 alternative names across languages and contexts.[32]
FAQs
Where was Carlo I Tocco born?
Born in Cephalonia[2], Carlo I Tocco…
Where did Carlo I Tocco die?
Carlo I Tocco passed away in Epirus[4].
Who were Carlo I Tocco's parents?
Carlo I Tocco's father was Leonardo I Tocco[8]. Carlo I Tocco's mother was Maddalena Buondelmonti[9].
Who was Carlo I Tocco married to?
Carlo I Tocco's spouses include Francesca Acciaiuoli[10].
What did Carlo I Tocco do for work?
Carlo I Tocco worked as monarch[6].