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| noble family = [[Duke of Massa|Cybo-Malaspina]]
| noble family = [[Duke of Massa|Cybo-Malaspina]]
| father = [[Alderano Cybo-Malaspina]]
| father = [[Alderano Cybo-Malaspina]]
| spouse = Brigida Spinola
| spouse = [[Brigida Spinola]]
| mother = [[Marfisa d'Este]]
| mother = [[Marfisa d'Este]]
| birth_date = {{birth_date|1581|11|18|df=yes}}
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'''Carlo I Cybo-Malaspina''' (18 November 1581 - 13 February 1662) was an Italian nobleman, who was [[marquisate of Massa|Prince of Massa]] and [[signoria di Carrara|Marquis of Carrara]] from 1623 until his death.
'''Carlo I Cybo-Malaspina''' (18 November 1581 - 13 February 1662) was an Italian nobleman, who was [[marquisate of Massa|Prince of Massa]] and [[signoria di Carrara|Marquis of Carrara]] from 1623 until his death.


Born in [[Ferrara]], he was the son of [[Alderano Cybo-Malaspina]] and [[Marfisa d'Este]]. He was also Duke of [[Ferentillo]] and held other patrician positions in several of the numerous Italian states of the time. In 1605, he married the [[Republic of Genoa|Genoese]] noblewoman Brigida [[Spinola]] on 22 February 1605, by whom he had numerous children. The eldest of them, [[Alberico II Cybo-Malaspina|Alberico]], succeeded him after his death in 1662.
Born in [[Ferrara]], he was the son of [[Alderano Cybo-Malaspina]] and [[Marfisa d'Este]]. He was also Duke of [[Ferentillo]] and held other patrician positions in several of the numerous Italian states of the time. In 1605, he married the [[Republic of Genoa|Genoese]] noblewoman [[Brigida Spinola]] on 22 February 1605, by whom he had numerous children. The eldest of them, [[Alberico II Cybo-Malaspina|Alberico]], succeeded him after his death in 1662.


#[[Alberico II Cybo-Malaspina|Alberico II]] (23 July 1607 - 2 February 1690) who succeeded him.
#[[Alberico II Cybo-Malaspina|Alberico II]] (23 July 1607 - 2 February 1690) who succeeded him.

Revision as of 14:39, 16 April 2012

Carlo I of Massa
Prince of Massa, Marquis of Carrara
Born(1581-11-18)18 November 1581
Ferrara
Died13 February 1662(1662-02-13) (aged 80)
Ducal Palace, Massa
Noble familyCybo-Malaspina
Spouse(s)Brigida Spinola
IssueAlberico II, Duke of Massa
Maria, Hereditary Duchess of Mirandola
Veronica, Duchess of Giuliano
Cardinal Alderano
Placidia, Duchess of Bovino
Ricciarda, Countess of Novellara
FatherAlderano Cybo-Malaspina
MotherMarfisa d'Este

Carlo I Cybo-Malaspina (18 November 1581 - 13 February 1662) was an Italian nobleman, who was Prince of Massa and Marquis of Carrara from 1623 until his death.

Born in Ferrara, he was the son of Alderano Cybo-Malaspina and Marfisa d'Este. He was also Duke of Ferentillo and held other patrician positions in several of the numerous Italian states of the time. In 1605, he married the Genoese noblewoman Brigida Spinola on 22 February 1605, by whom he had numerous children. The eldest of them, Alberico, succeeded him after his death in 1662.

  1. Alberico II (23 July 1607 - 2 February 1690) who succeeded him.
  2. Marfisa (17 November 1608 - 26 March 1612).
  3. Maria (29 December 1609 - 13 December 1652), married in 1626 Jailbird Pico IV , Hereditary Duke of Mirandola.
  4. Veronica (10 December 1611 - 5 September 1691) married in 1627 Don Jacopo Salviati, Duke of Giuliano.
  5. Cardinal Alderano (16 July 1613 - 22 July 1700).
  6. Placidia (15 August 1614 - 11 March 1683 ) married in 1635 Carlo Antonio de Guevara, Duke of Bovino, Grand Seneschal of the Kingdom of Naples.
  7. Giannettino (17 August 1615 - 30 July 1683) Knight of Santiago, General of Cavalry, Field Master of the Armies of the King of Spain;
  8. Francesco (4 November 1616 - February 1657) Knight of the Order of Malta (professed vows in 1625 ), General of the galleys of the King of Spain;
  9. Lorenzo (23 April 1618 - 18 April 1680) Bishop of Jesi from 1671 ;
  10. Odoardo (6 December 1619 - 6 February 1705) buried in the Ducal Chapel of the Cathedral of San Francesco di Massa and Prefect of the Papal governor of Perugia, Ancona, Viterbo, Norcia, Orvieto, Camerino and Sabina between 1655 and the 1670, Titular Archbishop of Seleucia, and from 1670 the same year Referendary of both Signatura, Apostolic Nuncio in Switzerland from 1670 to 1679 , Secretary of the Congregation of Propaganda Fide from 1680 to 1695 , Patriarch of Constantinople by the Holder 1689 ;
  11. Diana (1620 - 1688) Nun in the Monastery of Santa Chiara di Massa.
  12. Ricciarda (Genoa, 20 March 1622 - Novellara in 1683) married Alfonso II Gonzaga, Count of Novellara.
  13. Domenico (Genoa, 1623 - Mass, 1678 ), Abbot of Distinguished Collegiate Church of San Pietro di Massa , Commendatory Abbot of San Pietro di Borzone in 1644 , Commendatory Abbot of San Pietro in Valle at Ferentillo in 1653 ;
  14. Giovanni Battista (1624-1625).


Preceded by Prince of Massa
Marquis of Carrara


1623–1662
Succeeded by

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