Androgna
Androgna (Angrogna in Italian) is a surname of Italian nobility. The name may refer to:
- Carlo Manfredi Luserna d'Angrogna, (1508/10–1572), signore d'Angrogna, count of Luserna, and Governor of Vercelli
- Emanuele Filiberto Manfredi Luserna d'Angrogna, (c.1557 – 1616), Military commander
- Caterina Manfredi, (1590–1598), Contessa di Luserna dei Marchesi d'Angrogna [1]
- Alessandro Manfredi Luserna d'Angrogna, (1800–1867), Italian General and nobleman
- Anna d'Androgna Pallavicini, (1840–1922), Marchesa and patron of the arts[2]
- Emilio d'Androgna Pallavicini (1823–1901), general and senator who defeated Garibaldi at the battle of Aspromonte
- The Marquis of Androgna - A title of Italian nobility
References
- Miller, W. "The Marquisate of Boudonitza (1204–1414)." Journal of Hellenic Studies, Vol. 28, 1908, pp, 234–249
- Costantino Cipolla, A.V., "Storia della Croce Rossa in Piemonte dalla nascita al 1914", 2015, p. 124.
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