Antonio Tocco

Don Antonio Tocco (16 August 1618 – 5 March 1678) was the last titular Despot of Epirus and Count Palatine of Cephalonia and Zakynthos, claiming these titles from the death of his father Leonardo V Tocco in 1641 until he abandoned them in 1642, substituting them for the title of Prince of Achaea, which he used until his death in 1678.

Antonio Tocco
Prince of Montemiletto
Prince of Achaea
(titular)
Reign4 November 1642 – 5 March 1678
PredecessorVacant
SuccessorCarlo Antonio Tocco
Despot of Epirus
Count Palatine of Cephalonia and Zakynthos
(titular)
Reign6 February 1641 – 4 November 1642
PredecessorLeonardo V Tocco
Born16 August 1618
Naples
Died5 March 1678 (aged 59)
Naples
SpouseDonna Porzia di Tocco
IssueFrancesca Tocco
Leonardo VI Tocco
Carlo Tocco
DynastyTocco
FatherLeonardo V Tocco
MotherFrancesca Pignatelli

Antonio's change in titulature owed to his descent from Centurione II Zaccaria, the last Prince of Achaea, who had reigned more than two centuries before Antonio assumed the title. The change in titulature was respected by his contemporaries, and confirmed through a diploma by Philip IV of Spain on 4 November 1642. Antonio also worked to increase his family's standing in the Italian nobility, acquiring various fiefs in Italy through purchasing them and through his marriage to his relative, Donna Porzia di Tocco, which ensured that he inherited various fiefs from his father-in-law, Carlo di Tocco, including the town of Montemiletto. From Antonio's time onwards, the Tocco family mainly identified themselves through their ownership of Montemiletto, titling themselves as 'Princes of Montemiletto'.

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