The
armiger is of an ancient
and noble family of
Southern Italy. By
Decree of the Ministry
of Internal Affairs in
2016 the armiger added
the surname d'Introna.
The family was admitted,
in 1749, with all
descendants, to the
Nobility Class, with
Decree of the Real
Camera di Santa Chiara
(Supreme Royal Judiciary
of the Kingdom of Naples
under King Carlo III di
Borbone); original
documents are in the
State Archive of Naples.
The
armiger, Director
Ministry of Justice
(Retired), born in
Naples, married to
Mariarosaria Morrone,
Prof. of Latin and
Greek, Dame of the
Sacred Military
Constantinian Order of
St. George and Dame of
the Sovereign Military
Order of Malta (SMOM),
holder of a Law degree,
University Diploma in
Archives, Paleography
and Diplomacy; holder of
the Culture Award
(European Parliament);
Knight of the Grand
Cross of the Equestrian
Order of the Holy
Sepulcher of Jerusalem
(Holy See) and
Chancellor of the
Southern Tyrrhenian
Lieutenancy; Knight Jure
Sanguinis (with Gold
Plaque) of the
Constantinian Order of
San Giorgio (Spain);
Commander of the Order
of Merit of the Italian
Republic (Presidency of
the Italian Republic);
Knight (in Obedience) -
II ° Ceto - Sovereign
Military Order of Malta
(SMOM); Knight of the
Order of the Crown of
Italy (His Majesty
Umberto II, last King of
Italy).
Daughter:
Maria Alexandra, Doctor
of Jurisprudence,
Lawyer, married to Dr.
Massimo Santoro, Doctor
of Economics, Chartered
Consultant.
Sons:
Giacomo and Geneva.
The
armiger has an
officially registered
tartan (1994) - The
Scottish Tartans Society
- The Scottish Register
of Tartans. Intended to
be to be used by Dr
Pietro Confessore
d'Introna, his family,
heirs, and successors.
The tartan was designed
to incorporate the
colours from his arms
matriculated on 27
October 1986 in the
Office of the Lord Lyon,
Edinburgh.
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