
Prince of Pontecorvo
The Prince of Pontecorvo was a title held by a noble Italian family initially granted to a member of the noble Cassano family in the 19th century. It signified their aristocratic status and was associated with regional influence in Italy. Over time, the title became hereditary, passing through generations. Unlike royalty, the Prince of Pontecorvo was a noble title without sovereign power, serving as a mark of social standing. Today, it’s considered a historic aristocratic honor, reflecting lineage and heritage rather than political authority.