Talk:De Piro

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The Marquis de Piro is extinct in the Kingdom of Spain: With Remainder to: Lo Stesso Barone Giovani Pio Depiro ottenne poi da Filippo Re di spagna un Titolo in Castiglia di Marchese per se e tutti li suoi eredi, e successori, avendo pagato il Dritto di cinquecento e sessanta due mili, e cinquecento maravedi di Vellon; il quale dritto deve essere pagato da ciascun successore in questo titolo il quale per rescritto del G. Mro si trova registrato nel lib. Boll. Sottogli 8.8bre 1745, fo 167”. Reference A.O.M. 627. The creation documents are in the Archivio Historico Nacional in Madrid, Consejos Suprimidos book 2753, year 1742, no. 17, File 8978, year 1742 no. 820 and were despatched as per file Book 624, year 1742 and File State Section, file 6390(1), no. 86. The creation was published in the Gazeta de Madrid on 8 May 1742, pages 151-152. As a title created within the kingdom of Castile, it was regulated by the Book of Laws compiled in the 13th century by king Alfonso X (Alfonso the Wise) as well as the Cortes de Toro (a law of 1505), the Novisima Recopilacion of 1805, the Royal Decree of 27th September 1820, the Law of 11th October 1820, the Law of 4th may 1948, as well as many other Royal Decrees in particular those of the 27th May 1912, 8th July 1922, 21st March 1980, 11th March 1988, 16th September 1994 and the Law of 30th October 2006. By means of the latest law, the conventional rules of orden regular were amended by abolishing discrimination on grounds of gender. The rule preferring age and descent by primogeniture was retained. ��

The Committee of Privileges of the Maltese nobility is a private club, and does not have special powers to award nobility titles !.Though the present descendants still carry the Maltese title of de Budaq and is referred as much.

Also there is nothing historically documented with the Italian origin for de Piro family, "The family hails originally from Como where the ruins of the Castel Grumello de Piro owned by Corrado de Piro in the fourteenth century, can be seen.[2] Cosimo de Piro left Rhodes in the general exodus of the Knights of St John and settled in Malta". All is known that Cosimo de Piro was the personal slave of Albanian origin to the Grand Master, whom later gave him manumesso (freedom), and a position of Captain of Fort St Angelo for his loyalty.