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The 1801 diploma from Charles III of Bourbon, though not directly provided as an image, was described in detail earlier and can be imagined as a formal, ornate document typical of royal decrees from the period. Such a document would likely feature elegant typography, with the main text in Italian identifying Charles III as Duke of Parma and Grand Master of the Royal Order of San Lodovico, followed by handwritten sections detailing the appointment of Luigi Douglas Scotti as Commander of the order. The diploma’s design, with its bordered frame, official seals, and signatures (e.g., “Luigi,” “H. Cancell.,” and “Ferdinando Landi”), would reflect the bureaucratic and ceremonial nature of Bourbon court proceedings. The paper’s aged, slightly yellowed appearance would indicate its historical authenticity, while the formal language—“with the full authority of Our Magisterial power”—underscores the weight of the honor bestowed. This image would represent a pivotal moment in the Scotti-Douglas family’s history, illustrating their loyalty to the Bourbon monarchy and their elevated status within the nobility of Naples and Piacenza. It’s a tangible link to their military and noble contributions, as Luigi’s appointment reflects the family’s role in the Bourbon political sphere just before the upheavals of Italian unification.

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