Other members of the family served as procurators, senators, generals and ambassadors of the Venetian Republic.
The family rose to particular prominence in the 15th century as maritime traders and local rulers in Corfu and Crete.
[1][2] The Tron family moved to France, where it throve and grew in Buchony.
At some point, the family divided and a part relocated to the valley of Ubaye and the city of Barcelonnette.
They are thought to have built the now demolished Chiesa di San Boldo in Venice in the 11th century, and there are records in Venice of a Marco "Truno" dating from 1159.