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» For the Italian commune, see Erba, Italy.
Erba-Odescalchi, or
Odescalchi-Erba is the name of a Roman aristocratic family.
They are supposed to be descended from
Enrico Erba, imperial vicar in Milan in 1165.
Alessandro Erba married
Lucrezia Odescalchi, sister of
Pope Innocent XI, in 1709, who is believed to have been descended from
Giorgio Odescalchi (Jioruit at
Como in 1290). The title of prince of the
Holy Roman Empire was conferred on Alessandro in 1714, and that of
duke of Syrmium in
Hungary in 1714, with the qualification of serene highness.
The head of the family now bears the titles of
Furst Odescalchi, duke of Syrmium, prince of
Bassano, and others, and he's an hereditary magnate of Hungary and a
grandee of
Spain; the family, which is one of the most important in Italy, owns the
Palazzo Odescalchi in Rome, the famous castle of
Bracciano, besides large estates in Italy and Hungary.
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