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706: 134: 553: 80: 68: 104: 92: 45: 825: 813: 122: 1429: 619:. The dispute led to open warfare, and in September, Boniface appointed Landolfo to the command of his army, to put down the revolt of Landolfo's own Colonna relatives. By the end of 1298, Landolfo had captured Colonna, Palestrina and other towns, and razed them to the ground. The family's lands were distributed among Landolfo and his loyal brothers; the rest of the family fled Italy. 799:
The main 'Colonna di Paliano' line is represented today by Prince Marcantonio Colonna di Paliano, Prince and Duke of Paliano (b. 1948), whose heir is Don Giovanni Andrea Colonna di Paliano (b. 1975), and by Don Prospero Colonna di Paliano, Prince of Avella (b. 1956), whose heir is Don Filippo Colonna
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was residing in Avignon and had publicly declared that he would not crown Louis, the King decided to be crowned by a member of the Roman aristocracy, who proposed Sciarra Colonna. In honor of this event, the Colonna family was granted the privilege of using the imperial pointed crown on top of their
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to arrest Boniface VIII and bring him to France, where he was to stand trial. The two managed to apprehend the pope, and Sciarra reportedly slapped the pope in the face in the process, which was accordingly dubbed the "Outrage of Anagni". The attempt eventually failed after a few days, when locals
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and often lived in Rome as a guest of the family. He composed a number of sonnets for special occasions within the Colonna family, including "Colonna the Glorious, the great Latin name upon which all our hopes rest". In this period, the Colonna started claiming they were descendants of the
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The 'Colonna di Stigliano' line is represented by Don Prospero Colonna di Stigliano, Prince of Stigliano (b. 1938), whose heir is his nephew Don Stefano Colonna di Stigliano (b. 1975) principe frederico giuseppe born 1954
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Helene Tillmann, "Ricerche sull'origine dei membri del collegio cardinalizio nel XII secolo. II/2. Identificazione dei cardinali del secolo XII di provenienza Romana", Rivista di Storia della Chiesa in Italia, 1975, p.
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Monumenta et antiquitates veteris disciplinae Ordinis Praedicatorum ab anno 1216 ad 1348 praesertim in romana provincia praefectorumque qui eandem rexerunt biographica chronotaxis... opera et studio p. fr. Pii-Thomae
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to its family name when Giulio Cesare Colonna di Sciarra married Cornelia Barberini, daughter of the last male Barberini to hold the name and granddaughter of
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The Colonna family (aside from the three brothers allied with the Pope) declared that Boniface had been elected illegally following the unprecedented
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freed the pope. However, Boniface VIII died on 11 October, allowing France to dominate his weaker successors during the
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Tusculum II - Tuscolo: una roccaforte dinastica a controllo della valle latina. Fonti storiche e dati archeologici
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whose origin is lost in the mists of time but which entered the annals for the first time in 489 BC with the
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The family remained at the centre of civic and religious life throughout the late Middle Ages. Cardinal
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course that the Colonna family followed throughout the period of conflict between the Papacy and the
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disinherited his brothers Ottone, Matteo, and Landolfo of their lands. The latter three appealed to
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was elected on 14 November 1417. As Martin V, he reigned until his death on 20 February 1431.
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In 1728, the Carbognano branch (Colonna di Sciarra) of the Colonna family added the name
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and led the provincial chapter of 1248 at Anagni. Colonna was appointed as Archbishop of
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Original 1922 Almanach de Gotha (edited by Justice Perthes) entry for the Colonna family
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became famous in the sixteenth century as a poet and a figure in literate circles.
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around 1228 and received his theological and philosophical training at the Roman
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At this time, a rivalry began with the pro-papal Orsini family, leaders of the
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Francesco Colonna (1453? – 1517?) , who was credited (along with the monk
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In the 14th century, the family sponsored the decoration of the Church of
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and political leaders. The family is notable for its bitter feud with the
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since 1710, though their papal princely title only dates from 1854.
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in 1314. An Augustinian, he had studied theology in Paris under St.
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by an acrostic in the text; also believed to have written the story
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in 1511. In 1571, the heads of both families married nieces of
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to become one of the most authoritative thinkers of his time.
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The exiled Colonnas allied with the Pope's other great enemy,
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According to tradition, the Colonna family is a branch of the
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Federico Colonna y Tomacelli, Prince of Butera (1601–1641),
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Beolchini, Valeria (2006). L'Erma di Bretschneider (ed.).
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and Italo-Roman nobles, merchants, and clergy through the
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History of the popes; their church and state (Volume III)
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Princely arms of the Gravina line of the house of Orsini
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Edizioni Studio Domenicano. 1035:against the Turks, 7 October 1571 and was 608:and excommunicated him and his followers. 1274:Stefano, Antonio N. Di (1 January 1995). 1189: 677:marched into Italy for his coronation as 564:faction. This reinforced the pro-Emperor 1170: 1001:(1500–1552), 16th century captain under 823: 811: 704: 551: 1273: 463:— ultimately claiming origins from the 1447: 979:. Married in 1507 the Spanish-Italian 731: 716:, to this day residence of the family) 787:Prince Assistants to the Papal Throne 233:Prince assistant to the Papal throne 1074:(1606/1610–1659), Prince of Paliano 646: 13: 1099:(1665–1739), cardinal, created by 807: 792:The family residence in Rome, the 670:, most notably the floor mosaics. 14: 1481: 1421: 1019:the Younger (1535–1584), Duke of 780: 1427: 995:, a nephew of her former husband 132: 120: 102: 90: 78: 66: 43: 1381: 1363: 1345: 1031:. He participated in the naval 1318:Antonio N. Di Stefano (1995). 1311: 1294: 1267: 1257: 1244: 1222: 1198: 1183: 1164: 831:(1452–1523), papal condottiere 488:Giovanni Colonna di Carbognano 443:— by Peter (1099–1151) son of 327:(It stands by its own stature) 1: 1157: 1003:Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor 943:) with the authorship of the 917: 854: 841: 785:The Colonna family have been 506: 180:; 923 years ago 7: 1125: 655:died at the papal court in 321: 10: 1486: 1408: 959:of the 15th–16th centuries 816:Oddo Colonna (1368–1431), 434: 429: 18: 1357:October 15, 2009, at the 1254:, Vienna 1984, p. 154-155 1194:(in Italian). p. 81. 1068:, (1578 – 11 April 1639). 946:Hypnerotomachia Poliphili 881:(1295–1348), influential 634:, led a small force into 600:, and other towns to the 584:Colonna versus the Papacy 349: 331: 317: 214: 200: 192: 174: 160: 145: 115: 61: 51: 42: 35: 30: 1171:Duchesne, Louis (1887). 1152:Palazzo Colonna (Marino) 1119:Guido Colonna di Paliano 1113:Giovanni Antonio Colonna 1039:in 1577–1584. 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Colonna 775:Taddeo Barberini 771:Maffeo Barberini 752:Taddeo Barberini 737:Vittoria Colonna 695:Giovanni Colonna 647:Late Middle Ages 617:Pope Celestine V 511: 508: 398:, supplying one 375:, also known as 373:House of Colonna 365: 362: 360: 358: 357:.galleriacolonna 356: 345: 310: 301: 292: 283: 274: 265: 256: 247: 238: 229:(non-hereditary) 204:Federico Colonna 188: 186: 181: 138: 136: 135: 126: 124: 123: 110:Kingdom of Italy 108: 106: 105: 96: 94: 93: 84: 82: 81: 72: 70: 69: 47: 28: 27: 1485: 1484: 1480: 1479: 1478: 1476: 1475: 1474: 1445: 1444: 1424: 1411: 1406: 1405: 1386: 1382: 1377:Wayback Machine 1368: 1364: 1359:Wayback Machine 1350: 1346: 1336: 1334: 1332: 1316: 1312: 1300: 1299: 1295: 1288: 1272: 1268: 1262: 1258: 1249: 1245: 1227: 1223: 1212: 1203: 1199: 1188: 1184: 1169: 1165: 1160: 1128: 1047:Ascanio Colonna 1029:Juana de Aragón 1025:Ascanio Colonna 920: 870:Giacomo Colonna 857: 851:Stefano Colonna 844: 810: 808:Notable members 794:Palazzo Colonna 783: 760:Pope Urban VIII 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