Embriaco family

Embriaco
Parent familySpinola
CountryGibelletto, Crusader states
Place of origin Republic of Genoa
FoundedXI century
FounderGuglielmo Embriaco
TitlesLord of Gibelletto
Estate(s)Embriaci Tower
Byblos Castle
DissolutionXV century
Guglielmo Embriaco portrayed on the main façade of the Palazzo San Giorgio, Genoa
The Embriaci Tower in Genoa

The Embriaco family were a prominent Genoese family, who played an important role in the history of the Crusader states. It also gave consuls, admirals and ambassadors to the Republic of Genoa.[1]

The family ruled the city of Byblos (in present-day Lebanon), styling themselves "Lord (Signore) of Gib(e)let" or "Gibelletto", the name which the city was called at the time. Their rule lasted for almost 200 years, from 1100 to the late 13th century.[2]

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference :0 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ Thiollet, Jean-Pierre (2005). Je m'appelle Byblos (in French). Paris: H & D. ISBN 9782914266048.