In 1368 Corrado "Chuen" from Termeno acquired from Simone Rubein Ragogna the castle of Belasi, fief of eminent right due to the counts of Tyrol and dukes of Austria, starting the direct line of the Khuen of Castel Belasi, extinct in 1906: the castle di Belasi (located in the lower Val di Non, municipality of Campodenno) then passed to the parental line of the Khuen Belasi of Castel Englar (Appiano), descendants of the noble von Liechtenberg. The Khuen of Castel Belasi were created barons in the sixteenth century, and acquired the imperial comital dignity in the seventeenth century; they held episcopal fiefdoms (among these, the Belasi tower of Mezzolombardo) and Tyrolean (among which the castle of Belasi), in the lower Val di Non, Fai, Piana Rotaliana and Val d'Adige. Pancrazio I Khuen Belasi was Captain of Tenno and vicar of the Valleys of Non and Sole (15th century); Pancrazio II was captain of Trento in the second half of the sixteenth century; Johann Jakob was archbishop of Salzburg in the second half of the sixteenth century; Francesco Ferdinando was canon of the cathedral of Trento.