This article is about the family of the House of Spinola. For the building known as Spinola House in St. Julian's, Malta, see
Spinola Palace (St. Julian's).
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Arms of the House of Spinola |
Country | Republic of Genoa Papal States Kingdom of Italy Italy |
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Founded | 12th century |
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Founder | Guido Spinola |
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Titles |
- Doge of Genoa (non-hereditary) (1531–1533)
(1551–1553) (1567–1569) (1613–1615) (1629–1631) (1654–1656) (1679–1681) (1687–1689) (1732–1734) (1740–1742) (1773–1773)
- Marquis of Farigliano, Garessio, Lerma, Molare, Morbello, Mornese, Spigno, Villalvernia
- Count of Tassarolo
- Lord of Belforte, Bistagno, Brignano, Cantalupo, Carrosio, Casaleggio Boiro, Casalnoceto, Cassano Spinola, Cassinelle, Castel de' Rati, Denice, Francavilla, Frascata, Frugarolo, Gorrino, Lu, Monastero Bormida, Moncalvo, Montacuto, Montemarzino, Paderno, Pasturana, Pontecurone, Prasco, Tagliolo, Torcello, Torre de' Rati, Torre Uzzone, Torrione, Valle Scrivia, Vignale, Voltaggio
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Motto | Fecerunt Me Et Plasmaverunt Me ('They made me and shaped me.') |
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The House of Spinola, or Spinola family, was a leading Italian political family centered in the Republic of Genoa. Their influence was at its greatest extent in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries.