• Filippo Colonna may refer to several Princes of Paliano: Filippo I Colonna (1578–1639) Filippo II Colonna (1663–1714), great-grandson of Filippo I This...
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  • Filippo Colonna, 6th Prince of Paliano (1578 – 11 April 1639), Prince of Paliano, was an Italian nobleman, who was the head of the Colonna family of Rome...
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    Vittoria Colonna became famous in the sixteenth century as a poet and a figure in literate circles. In 1627 Anna Colonna, daughter of Filippo I Colonna, married...
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  • Filippo I Colonna (1611–1639), Italian nobleman Filippo II Colonna (1663–1714), Italian noblemen Filippo Abbiati (1640–1715), Italian painter Filippo...
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    Colonna was the son of Don Filippo I Colonna, Prince of Paliano, and his wife, Lucrezia Tomacelli. He was the brother of Anna Colonna who married Taddeo Barberini...
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    son of Marcantonio III Filippo I Colonna (1611–1639) - brother of Marcantonio III Girolamo Colonna (1639–1666) - son of Filippo I, contested by brother...
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    bad influences of Rome. Giulio accompanied Girolamo Colonna, one of the sons of Filippo I Colonna, who was eighteen, to the Complutense University of...
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    palace from looting during the Sack of Rome (1527). Starting with Filippo Colonna (1578–1639), many changes have refurbished and create a unitary complex...
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    and Anna Colonna, daughter of Filippo I Colonna began the century-long process which would eventually see the Barberini merge with the Colonna family....
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    Borromeo and was father of Marcantonio III Colonna and Filippo I Colonna. He died in Gibraltar. Vittoria Colonna (1558 - 1633). On 31 December 1597 she married...
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    the Princess of Paliano. Colonna was born in 1601; the daughter of Filippo Colonna, Prince of Paliano, and Lucrezia Tomacelli, of Galatro, and was thus...
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    family Antonio da Sangallo the Younger Marcantonio Colonna Filippo I Colonna Marino, Lazio Torquati,  vol. I pp. 159-171 Giuseppe Ranghiasci, in Album - Giornale...
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    marriage of Francesco I d'Este, Duke of Modena. His mother was Lucrezia Barberini, daughter of Taddeo Barberini and Anna Colonna. Created cardinal on 2...
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  • great Constable of Naples and prince of Paliano, Filippo I Colonna. Thanks to his skill, he won over Colonna, and benefited from the prince's protection of...
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    Zevallos Stigliano. He was born on December 10, 1671, in Rome, the son of Filippo Colonna, Lord of Sonnino, and his wife Clelia Cesarini. As a teenager, he was...
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    succeeding to the throne, after the premature death of his fourth son Benedetto Filippo (though directed to an ecclesiastical career) in 1751 and, two years later...
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    and Anna Colonna, daughter of Filippo I Colonna. His siblings included cardinal Carlo Barberini and Lucrezia Barberini who married Francesco I d'Este,...
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    The church of the Abbey of San Filippo d'Agira is located in Piazza Abbazia #1 in the town of Agira, province of Enna, region of Sicily, Italy. It is...
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    Papal States. On 14 October 1627 Barberini married Anna Colonna, daughter of Filippo I Colonna, at a lavish service presided over by the pope himself at...
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    the blessing of Cardinal Girolamo Colonna and in the presence of Duke Filippo I Colonna and other members of the Colonna household. Pope Urban VIII on December...
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    the Colonna family and his extended family included members of various 17th-century Italian royal and noble houses. His father was Filippo I Colonna, Prince...
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    Palestrina, 21. Costanza Magalotti 5. Lucrezia Barberini 22. Filippo I Colonna 11. Anna Colonna, Princess of Pagliano, 23. Lucrezia Tomacelli 1. Enrichetta...
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    I Colonna (1410–1463). Prospero Colonna was born on 27 Nov 1662 in the Castle di Marino, Marino, Lazio near Rome, the second child of Filippo Colonna...
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    Isabella Colonna (1513 – 1570) was an Italian noblewoman, a member of the Colonna family. She was the only daughter of Vespasiano Colonna, duke of Traetto...
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    behest of Prince Filippo I Colonna, who wanted to commemorate the victory over the Turks achieved by his ancestor Marcantonio II Colonna: eight Turks or...
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    Filippo Rusuti, (c. 1255–c. 1325) was an Italian painter, active in Rome between 1288 and 1297, and in Naples around 1320. Rusuti belonged, along with...
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  • noble family of Città di Castello in Umbria, and a god-daughter of Filippo I Colonna, the Grand Constable of Naples. He was one of six children, the oldest...
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  • Gandolfo the wedding of his nephew Tabbeo Barberini to Anna Colonna, daughter of Duke Filippo I Colonna; at the end of the service and luncheon, the bride and...
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    son of Taddeo Barberini, Prince of Palestrina and Anna Colonna, daughter of Filippo I Colonna. He was the younger brother of Lucrezia Barberini and the...
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  • father-in-law Vespasiano Colonna. Ireneo Affò (1780). Vita di Luigi Gonzaga, detto Rodomonte, Principe del Sacro Romano Impero. Parma: Presso Filippo Carmignani. v...
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