Delle Piane family

The Delle Piane (di Polcevera) is a very ancient and noble Italian family with a long tradition of military and civil service. The family originated in the plains of and Val Polcevera in the region of Liguria. In the 12th century the Delle Piane appeared in the ambit of the freeholders, small “rural Vassals” of the Archbishop of Genova, to whom they pay rent and where they gravitate, and as certified, there was the presence of Oberto de Planis de Pulcifera, who appears in the acts of the Curia in 1254, and of Fulco, witnessed in the acts of the Archbishop in 1255.

Delle Piane family

The Delle Piane (di Polcevera) is a very ancient and noble Italian family with a long tradition of military and civil service. The family originated in the plains of and Val Polcevera in the region of Liguria. In the 12th century the Delle Piane appeared in the ambit of the freeholders, small “rural Vassals” of the Archbishop of Genova, to whom they pay rent and where they gravitate, and as certified, there was the presence of Oberto de Planis de Pulcifera, who appears in the acts of the Curia in 1254, and of Fulco, witnessed in the acts of the Archbishop in 1255.