Francesco Eboli, Duke of Castropignano

Francesco Eboli (or Evoli) (Castropignano, 24 February 1693 – Naples, 20 January 1758) was an Italian nobleman, soldier, diplomat and politician, and II Duke of Castropignano.
He was lieutenant of the cavalry of the Kingdom of Naples in the battle of Bitonto on 24 May 1734, commander of the Neapolitan militias that occupied Pescara, wresting it from the Austrians in July 1734, and commander of the Neapolitan army in the Battle of Velletri on 10 August 1744.[1]