Duke of Carcaci (Italian: Duca di Carcaci) (pron: "Car-catch-ee") is a title in the Kingdom of Sicily, held by the head of one branch of the , a major Sicilian noble family. The estate of Carcaci, from which the dukedom and the branch is named, is situated in Sicily, 20 miles north-west of Catania (where survives the ducal palazzo), at the junction of the and . It is thus situated about 15 miles west of the crater of Mount Etna. The first Duke of Carcaci was Don Vincenzo Paternò Castello (1681–1767) who in 1725 was created in Vienna a duke in the Kingdom of Sicily by Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor and King of Sicily.
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| - Duke of Carcaci (en)
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| - Il Ducato di Carcaci fu uno stato feudale esistito in Sicilia tra gli inizi del XVIII secolo e gli inizi del XIX secolo. Il suo territorio corrispondeva alla località di Carcaci, frazione del comune di Centuripe, in provincia di Enna. (it)
- Duke of Carcaci (Italian: Duca di Carcaci) (pron: "Car-catch-ee") is a title in the Kingdom of Sicily, held by the head of one branch of the , a major Sicilian noble family. The estate of Carcaci, from which the dukedom and the branch is named, is situated in Sicily, 20 miles north-west of Catania (where survives the ducal palazzo), at the junction of the and . It is thus situated about 15 miles west of the crater of Mount Etna. The first Duke of Carcaci was Don Vincenzo Paternò Castello (1681–1767) who in 1725 was created in Vienna a duke in the Kingdom of Sicily by Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor and King of Sicily. (en)
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| - Baron of Placa Bajana (en)
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| - Or, four pales gules overall a bendlet azure (en)
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| - Duke of Carcaci (Italian: Duca di Carcaci) (pron: "Car-catch-ee") is a title in the Kingdom of Sicily, held by the head of one branch of the , a major Sicilian noble family. The estate of Carcaci, from which the dukedom and the branch is named, is situated in Sicily, 20 miles north-west of Catania (where survives the ducal palazzo), at the junction of the and . It is thus situated about 15 miles west of the crater of Mount Etna. The first Duke of Carcaci was Don Vincenzo Paternò Castello (1681–1767) who in 1725 was created in Vienna a duke in the Kingdom of Sicily by Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor and King of Sicily. Carcaci had become the seat of a feudal barony shortly after the Norman Conquest of Sicily in 1061, when the first castle was built on the site. The barony and estate was acquired by this branch of the Paternò family in 1719. (en)
- Il Ducato di Carcaci fu uno stato feudale esistito in Sicilia tra gli inizi del XVIII secolo e gli inizi del XIX secolo. Il suo territorio corrispondeva alla località di Carcaci, frazione del comune di Centuripe, in provincia di Enna. (it)
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| - Don Tancredi Paternò Castello, Barone of Placa Bajana (en)
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| - Don Alessandro Paternò Castello, 13th Duke (en)
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