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Felice Pastore Cambon


Felice Pastore (Palermo, August 5, 1786 – Palermo, May 9, 1862) was an Italian nobleman.

Felice Pastore Cambon, baron of Rincione was born in Palermo from Don Nicolò and Donna Anna Combon. This Sicilian feudal title was created by the King of Sicily, Francesco I for Nicolò Pastore (Felice’s father), who was assigned some manor farms and the feuds of Rincione, Angimbè, Fico and Scalilla.

In 1809 Felice Pastore married Donna Stefania Naselli Montaperto from the princes of Raffadali and the sister of the archbishop of Palermo (from 1853 to 1870) Giovan Battista Naselli. He was an adopted citizen of Alcamo, as he spent most of his life in Alcamo; he also was a member of various agricultural colleges, and thanks to his discoveries and the results of his work, he received a few prizes at the Esposizione Nazionale of Palermo and Florence: he studied mathematics, physics and letters and, owing to his studies in agriculture, he greatly improved the production of oils and wines in his lands, by inserting the cultivation of morus.

He was a protagonist of the Sicilian political scenery in the 19th century; his name is linked to the movement of Reformism. He was very good tempered, but strong and decisive too: for this reason he had different and important offices. In 1815 he made a long trip together with his wife and described the encounters and impressions in a Diary which is an important literary testimony of that period because it refers interesting information about the history of custom and folklore from 1811 until 1862, collected in 21 volumes.


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