The House of Dentice is an old Italian noble family, whose members occupied many important ecclesiastical and political positions.
History
Originally from Amalfi, in 1200 she was listed among the feudal lords of the Kingdom of Naples. They moved from Amalfi, first to Sorrento, where they was admitted to the patriciate of the Seggio di Porta, and then to Naples, where they enjoyed the honours of the seats of Nilo and Capuano. In 1565, they were admitted to the Order of Malta.[1]
Alfredo Dentice di Frasso (1873–1940), son of Ernesto, Admiral, entrepreneur, Deputy in 1929 in the legislature of the Kingdom of Italy, and Senator in 1939.[11]
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^Times, May Birkhead Wireless To the New York (6 October 1929). "DI FRASSOS RESTORE HISTORIC MANSION; Italian Count and His American Wife Make Show Place of Villa Madama. IS ON HILL NEAR ROME Americana Taking the Cure at Montecatini increase In Numbers Yearly". The New York Times. Retrieved 15 August 2024.
^L' araldo: almanacco nobiliare del Napoletano. 1891 (in Italian). 1890. p. 124. Retrieved 15 August 2024.
^Service, Bain News (1900). "Count Dentice Di Frasso". www.loc.gov. Library of Congress. Retrieved 15 August 2024.
^Service, Bain News (1900). "Countess Dentice Di Frasso". www.loc.gov. Library of Congress. Retrieved 15 August 2024.
^"The Catalogue | Schönborn-Buchheim, Countess Karl von, née Teresa Dentice dei Principi di Frasso and her daughter Princess Alfred zur Lippe, née Franziska Schönborn-Buchheim". www.delaszlocatalogueraisonne.com. The de Laszlo Archive Trust. Retrieved 15 August 2024.
^T. Crawford, "Lute counterpoint from Naples" in Early Music, Oxford Journals 2006
^Dinko Fabris, 'Vita e opere di Fabrizio Dentice, nobile napoletano, compositore del secondo Cinquecento', Studi musicali 21 (1992): 61-113
^"ITALIAN SENATOR KILLED; Count Alfredo Dentice di Frasso Victim of Airliner Crash". The New York Times. 13 February 1940. Retrieved 15 August 2024.
^Canali, Ferruccio (22 June 2023). Bollettino della Società di Studi Storici Fiorentini. Memorabilia tra natura e geometria. Il Culto del passato dalla Inventio alla Reinterpretazione (2021-2022) (Vol. 30-31) (in Italian). Altralinea Edizioni. p. 211. ISBN 979-12-80178-80-0. Retrieved 15 August 2024.
^APM – Archeologia Postmedievale, 24, 2020 (in Italian). All’Insegna del Giglio. 30 December 2021. p. 208. ISBN 978-88-9285-083-5. Retrieved 15 August 2024.
^Trani, A. (1879). L'Araldo: almanacco nobiliare del Napoletano (in Italian). p. 66. Retrieved 15 August 2024.