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Hannibal Martin Ferdinando di Reitano, Socialite-Journalist. History Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, by the age of fifteen was playing the guitar in an underground band named “Comandante Energía” and by his late seventeen played with “Pappo's blues” with renowned guitarist Norberto “Pappo” Napolitano, then moved to London at the age of 18 years old where he started collaborating as a social journalist. Holder of a Private Pilot Licence (PPL). Third son of SAS Duke Don Umberto Ferdinando Cosimo di Reitano Sicily and Donna Ines Eleonora Rodrigues Anchorena. SAS Prince Don Hannibal Martin Ferdinando di Reitano is : * Patrician di Palermo e Messina; * Principe di San Pietro; * 3rd in line of the Ducato di Reitano; * Marchesato di Gallidoro; * Marchesato di Camporotondo; * Baronato di San Bartolomeo; * Caballeri of the Sovereign Order of Prince Danilo I of Montenegro. Work Writes and collaborates for “Mail on Sunday”, "Daily Mail", “Daily Express”, “Mirabaires” (from 2006 to date: 240 entries), Canal 24 America TV “Agenda by Elsa Seveso” (from 2007 to 2011: 170 entries), “Ámbito Financiero”, Canal Metro TV "Agenda by Elsa Seveso" (from 2011 to date), “Dress Code Must” (from 2009 to date), “Daily Express” (from 1999 to date: on Diary), “Pandorama”, "Parte del show", "Buenos Aires Herald", "Diario BAE, Mundo Vladimir". House House of Reytano Sicily. History The noble family was originally from Biscaglia, with the earliest record of the name in a document dated 1171 referring to one Ioannu Righitanu. The family later moved to Sicily during the 14th century where the family founded Reitano's land and were created Patricians of Palermo and Messina. Over history the surname have appeared as Righitano, Rizzitano, Rigitano, Riitano, Risitano, Reytano and presently Reitano. The family owned the estate of Acireale and Quintopantano, the Marchesato di Camporotondo and the Marchesato di Gallidoro, the Baronato di San Bartolomeo, the Principato di San Pietro and the Ducato di Reitano. Don Nunzio Leonardo Maximo di Reitano (1876-1958) emigrated to Argentina in 1910 and married Donna Maria Stella Andreaotta and they had one son Don Umberto Ferdinando Cosimo di Reitano (1920-1999). Arms Quarterly Azure, Gules, Or, and Vert. Overall in the centre the head of a Moor turbaned Gules, surmounted by a crescent increscent argent. Crest open-fronted helm of armor of Duca or Principe Crown with a crescent increscent argent. Motto Mea Spes in Deo, Latin (my faith is in God). Religion Catholic. Media interviews “Pelo International” magazine. "Buenos Aires Herald" newspaper. Book Appearances “The Palace Diaries”. Other Honours "Sabreur" des Confrérie du Sabre d'Or au Caveau de L'Ambassade du Royaume Uni le 23rd May 2011.
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