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The Adorno family was a noble family of the Republic of Genoa, with the branches of Botta in Milan, several of whom were Doges of the republic. The family is considered one of the most influential in the history of the republic.

Notable members
Doges of the Republic of Genoa Gabriele Adorno (1320–1398), the 4th Doge of the Republic of GenoaAntoniotto I Adorno (1340–1398), the 6th Doge of the Republic of Genoa • Giorgio Adorno (1350–1430), the 17th Doge of the Republic of Genoa • Raffaele Adorno (1375–1458), the 29th Doge of the Republic of Genoa • Barnaba Adorno (1385–1459), the 30th Doge of the Republic of Genoa • Prospero Adorno (1428–1486), the 34th Doge of the Republic of Genoa • Agostino Adorno (1488–1499) • Antoniotto II Adorno (c. 1479–1528), the 45th Doge of the Republic of Genoa Other members • Lanfranco Adorno, grandfather of Gabriele Adorno • Daniele Adorno, father of Gabriele Adorno • Anselm Adornes (1424–1483), mayor of Bruges • Francis Adorno (1531–1586), preacher • Antoniotto Botta Adorno (1688–1774), high officer of the Habsburg Monarchy and a plenipotentiary of the Austrian Netherlands ==Castles and palaces==
Castles and palaces
• Castello di Borgo Adorno • Castello della Pietra • Castello di Gabiano • Castello di Bolzaneto • Castello Adorno in Silvano d'OrbaCastelletto di Branduzzo • Castello di Savignone • Palazzo Adorno of LeccePalazzo Botta Adorno of PaviaPalazzo Cattaneo Adorno of Genoa • Palazzo baronale di Caprarica of Lecce == Cultural references ==
Cultural references
The first of the Adorno doges, Gabriele Adorno, is also the tenor role in Giuseppe Verdi's opera Simon Boccanegra. ==See also==
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