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Camillo Francesco Maria Pamphili

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When his father died, in 1639, efforts began to find Camillo a bride that would honor the family lineage. This remained the intention after his uncle's election to the papacy in 1644. After negotiations had begun for the wedding of his sister Costanza to Niccolò Ludovisi, belonging to the pro-Spanish
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Against his mother's wishes he resigned the cardinalate on 21 January 1647 and a few weeks later (10 February 1647) the two were married. The choice of the bride so displeased the Pope and his mother, who both favored a union with the Barberini, that neither of them took part in the wedding. His
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The role of cardinal-nephew had become by the second half of the sixteenth century a significant position in the administration of the Papal States, but Innocent X distributed much of the responsibilities. Some of the duties were shared with the Secretary of State
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faction, a potential bride for the young Pamphili was sought in the pro-French faction. Olimpia Maidalchini advocated for the candidacy of
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which had developed after Pope Innocent's election (he had the Barberini investigated for misappropriation of funds during the
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Pamphili was born in Naples on 21 February, 1622. His father, Pamphilio Pamphili, had moved to Naples with his wife
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When the Roman branch of the Pamphlili family ended in 1760, Anna and Giovanni inherited the palazzo in Rome.
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became Grand prior in Rome of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, and in 1681 was named a cardinal.
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Aldobrandini's dowry included a collection of paintings (including masterpieces removed from the
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Giambattista Pamphili, Prince of Carpinetti & of Belvedere (died 1717) married Violante
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Relying on his wife’s rich dowry, in 1650 Prince Pamphlili developed a vast new villa on
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Miranda, Salvador. "Cardinal Camillo Pamphili", The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church
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On 15 September 1644, Giovanni Battista Pamphili was elected to the papal throne as
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by Joseph Farrell & Michael C. J. Putnam (John Wiley and Sons, 2010)
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hill. It contained the largest park in Rome. Camillo also commissioned
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Camillo Pamphili and Olimpia Aldobrandini had five children:
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Italian Catholic cardinal and nobleman of the Pamphili family
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Flaminia Pamphili (died 1709) married (1) Bernardino
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Camillo Pamphili
Camillo Astalli
Prince of Valmontone

Alessandro Algardi
Cardinal
Cardinal-Deacon
Prince of Rossano
Naples
Rome
Olimpia Aldobrandini
Olimpia Maidalchini
Italian
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Pamphili family
long i orthography
Olimpia Maidalchini
Cardinal Giovanni Battista Pamphili
Pope Innocent X
nuncio
Kingdom of Naples
poetry
philosophy
mathematics
architecture
Taddeo Barberini
Lucrezia
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