Also prominent on the set are the arms of the Lomellini, another highly influential Genoese family whose wealth was partly founded on trade in coral.
He was born in Genoa or Messina around 1545, as a member of the aristocratic Genoese family of Cicala.
Furthermore, the disinterment of his brother's body shows him to be a different age, by nearly 10 years, than the "Bartolome Colombo" of the Genoese family.
Pareto was born of an exiled noble Genoese family in 1848 in Paris, the centre of the popular revolutions of that year.
The castle was a fortress built by the noble Genoese family of Adorno.
A document from the 16th century notes that the church had been for centuries endowed by prominent Genoese families including the Calvi and Pallavicini.
Among those who stayed there were 30 Genoese families, most of them forming a group resident in Catalan Bay which worked as fishermen.
The NE nave was possibly flanked by a series of chapels, each of them belonging to a noble Genoese family.
Since the 16th century on Murta hill were built many villas and palaces, used as summer residences by rich and noble Genoese families.
He belonged to a well known Genoese family who had a shipbuilding and trading business.