Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 35. Chapters: House of Bourbon, Barbaro family, House of Borgia, Kennedy family, House of Nassau, House of Grimaldi, Princely Family of Liechtenstein, List of rulers of Montferrat, Monaldeschi, Doria, Gabrielli, DeCurtins, Cuomo family, Azzopardi, Piccardo, Ramusio, Gemignani, Amalteo. Excerpt: The Barbaro family was a patrician family of Venice. They were wealthy and influential and owned large estates in the Veneto above Treviso. Various members were noted as church leaders, diplomats, patrons of the arts, military commanders, philosophers, scholars, and scientists. Barbaro family tradition claims they were descended the Roman gens Catellia and more distantly from the Fabii. Like other Venetian patrician families, they also claimed descent from Roman families with similar names, in this case Ahenobarbus. Tradition also says they fled to Istria to avoid persecution during the reign of Emperor Diocletian. The family's wealth came from the salt trade. Records show the family moved from Pula to Trieste in 706 and then to Venice in 868. At this time the family's surname was Magadesi. (Alternate spellings were Magadezzi and Maghadesi.) The first recorded member of the family was Paolo Magadesi, who was Procurator of San Marco. Charles Yriarte says this occurred when Pietro Tradonico was Doge of Venice (836-864), though most sources say the family did not live in Venice until later. An Antonio Magadesi was also Procurator of San Marco in 968. and Johannes Magadesi was a presbyter of the Church of San Zorzi in 982 and has also been cited as the first member of the Barbaro family that we have a historical record of. Recorded genealogy of the Barbaro family begins in 1121 with Marco, naval commander and creator of the modern coat of arms, who changed his surname name from Magadesi to Barbaro. The Barbaro family was recognized as one of t...