House of CarandiniThe House of Carandini is an ancient Italian noble family, known since the 12th century, whose members occupied many important ecclesiastical and political positions.HistoryRecords of the Carandini family go back at least to the 12th century, when Emperor Frederick Barbarossa gave the family the right to bear the coat of arms of the Holy Roman Empire; by the 15th century, the Carandinis had risen to political prominence in Modena. The title of Conte palatine was obtained by a Carandini following the Battle of Lepanto (1571). Additional titles were obtained later including that of Marchese of Sarzano. One or more members of the family became political fugitives in the 19th century and fled to England or Australia; some of the persons listed below are their descendants. Another family member, Filippo Cardinal Carandini, was Prefect of the Congregation for the Clergy and a participant in the 1800 papal conclave.Notable members of the familyAndrea CarandiniFilippo CarandiniNicolò CarandiniMarie Carandini Matteo CarandiniErcole ConsalviChristopher Lee Rosina PalmerElena de Carandini Raventós, Barcelona, Spain