Niccolò Pignatelli, Duke of Monteleone


Niccolò Pignatelli, Duke of Monteleone, was an Italian aristocrat who served as Viceroy of Sicily under the House of Savoy.

Early life

Pignatelli was born on 22 August 1648 in Palermo into the Neapolitan noble House of Pignatelli. He was the son of Giulio Pignatelli, 2nd Prince of Noia and, his fourth wife, Beatrice Carafa. He was the brother of Giustiniana Pignatelli, who married Carlo Spinelli, 3rd Prince of San Giorgio, and Cardinal Francesco Pignatelli. From his father's previous marriages to Zenobia Pignatelli and Clarice di Capua, he was also a half-brother to Fabrizio Pignatelli, 3rd Prince of Noia, and Aniello Pignatelli, 1st Prince of Montecorvino. From his mother's marriage to Carlo Carafa, 4th Marquess of Anzi, he was a half-brother to Francesco Maria Carafa, 2nd Prince of Belvedere.
A nephew of Pope Innocent XII, his paternal grandparents were Fabrizio Pignatelli, 1st Prince of Noia and Violante di Sangro. His maternal grandparents were Giovanni Alfonso Carafa, 2nd Duke of Noia and Giulia Cecilia de Lannoy, 4th Duchess of Boiano.

Career

The Spanish invaded the Kingdom in 1718 during the War of the Quadruple Alliance. Pignatelli succeeded Juan Francisco de Bette, 3rd Marquis of Lede as the Viceroy of Sicily in 1719. The Duke of Savoy ceded it to Austria in 1720 by the Treaty of The Hague.

Personal life

He married Giovanna Pignatelli de Aragón, suo jure 6th Princess of Noia and 8th Duchess of Monteleone, a daughter of Fabrizio Pignatelli, 5th Prince of Noia, and Teresa Antonia Pimentel y Benavides. After their marriage, he was entitled to use the title Duke of Monteleone. Together, they were the parents of: Antonio
His wife died in Spain on 22 June 1723. Pignatelli died on 7 March 1730 at Cerchiara di Calabria.

Descendants

Through his son Fernando, he was a grandfather of Salvatore Pignatelli, 5th Prince of Strongoli, the father of Ferdinando Pignatelli, 6th Prince of Strongoli and Francesco Pignatelli, 7th Prince of Strongoli, 9th Count of Melissa.
Through his son Antonio, he was a grandfather of Joaquín Atanasio Pignatelli de Aragón y Moncayo, 16th Count of Fuentes and 4th Marquess of Coscojuela, a Grandee of Spain who served as the Spanish Ambassador to France, the United Kingdom and to the Kingdom of Sardinia.