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The da Camino (also known as Camino or Caminesi) were an noble family whose fame is connected to the mediaeval history of the March of Treviso, a city of which they were lords for a while.


History
Of origin, the da Camino descend most likely from the Colalto family, with one Guitcillo or Guicillo who is named in relationship with a castle in 958 at . His son Guido ( Guidone) inherited this , placed along the road connecting to , in reward for having saved the life of the German king Conrad I. Guido was also created count of Montanara. His sons Alberto and Guecello received by the bishop of Ceneda further lands in the plain between the Piave and , in particular near , where they built a castle. From the name of the place, now Camino of Oderzo, they took their future name.

Thanks to further acquisitions from bishops and emperors, within a century the Caminesi extended their power over the comitates of Ceneda, , as well as in the areas of and . At this time they acquired, amongst others, a in the village of Cison di Valmarino, now known as .

After a short period of decline in which the commune of Treviso was able to reduce them at the condition of simple citizens (1183–1199), they soon gained a great authority in the March of Treviso and became the leader of the Guelphs in the region. This made them the main enemies of the Ghibellines . In 1235 and 1239 the da Camino managed to obtain the rule in Treviso, but the second time they were betrayed by Alberico da Romano, who expelled the Guelphs from the city. However, with Gherardo III da Camino the Guelphs regained prominence. Gherardo was made seignor of the city in 1283.

He tried to expand his power in against the Patriarchate of Aquileia, but with poor results. He was more notable as a builder and administrator, as well as patron of the arts ( being among his guests). His son Rizzardo peacefully inherited his charge. However, after a short period of occupation of (1309), the subsequent defeat and the shift to the Ghibelline party caused the quick collapse of the family's fortunes. His son Guecellone was soon ousted from Treviso, ending forever the da Camino's rule there, while within twenty years (1335) their lands were all acquired by the Republic of Venice.

A lesser branch continued to have a role in the Venetian nobility until 1422, when they also lost all the lands in the Veneto. After a period of residence in Germany, the da Camino established themselves in (c. 1604) and, from the late 18th century, in and .

Some descendants currently live in and .

The da Camino family still have descendants in the Cadore region of Northern Italy. The Vecellio family of Cadore are descended from the da Camino family through their common ancestor/founder Vecile da Camino who was a direct descendant of Guecello da Camino who lived in the 11th century. The family produced the famous Renaissance artist Titian ().

(2011). 9781446054680, Read Books Design. .


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