Leone, Prince of Arsoli and Prince Massimo (1896–1979) became Duke di Anticoli-Corrado in 1904 by avuncular cession. Another grandson of the 1st Prince of
include Riccione, Pirandello (Agrigento), Italian Drama Institute, AnticoliCorrado, Pozzale, and Giuseppe Fava. His most recent award was the Luigi Antonelli
Pescara and Vasto Prince Filippo Massimo, Prince of Arsoli and Duke of AnticoliCorrado Prince Carlo Cito Filomarino, Prince of Rocca d’Aspro, Prince of Bitetto
of the International Studio. 1914. pp. 285–288. Frank Hyde (1912). "AnticoliCorrado, A Town of Models". International Studio. New York Offices of the International
(hereditary): Prince Don Filippo Massimo, Prince and Lord of Arsoli, Duke of AnticoliCorrado Keeper of the Golden Rose (destined for members of royal houses) (non-hereditary)
Cordeliers, Tarascon 2004: Galleria d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, AnticoliCorrado 2006: Roman parisien, galerie Alain Blondel, Paris 2009: Soupçon, galerie
Corrado Mazzetti, gave custody of his children to a nurse in the village AnticoliCorrado, where they spent the first three years of their lives. When Corrado
(1939–1955), son of American artists Juanita and Girolamo (Nemo) Piccoli of AnticoliCorrado Bruno Pontecorvo (1913–1993), Italian nuclear physicist G. Frederick
Marrakesh; Mola di Bari, Verona, Asolo, Milan, Monfalcone, Rome, and AnticoliCorrado), Brazil in 2002 (Porto Alegre, Pelotas, Sao Jose dos Campos), and
with WS Hayter, he was awarded an Italian Government Fellowship in AnticoliCorrado near Rome (1960–1961). Between 1961 and 1973 Anthony lectured and taught