Ingo della Volta
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Bornlate 11th century or early 12th century
Diedafter 1174
OccupationPolitician
Ingo (or Ingone) della Volta | |
|---|---|
| Born | late 11th century or early 12th century |
| Died | after 1174 |
| Occupation | Politician |
Ingo (or Ingone) della Volta (late 11th century or early 12th century – after 1174) was a Genoese politician, an authoritative figure in the political events of Genoa in the 12th century, at the head of one of the factions that dominated the consular municipality of Genoa and who contributed decisively to the Republic of Genoa's expansion in the Mediterranean.
He can be considered the progenitor of the powerful Genoese Della Volta family of viscount origin and also the maker of the change of the agnatic surname to Cattaneo.[1]