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  1. Domenico Orsini d'Aragona (Naples, 5 June 1719 – Rome, 10 January 1789) was an Italian, Roman Catholic Cardinal. Biography. He was born to Ferdinando Bernualdo Filippo Orsini, the 14th Duke of Gravina, and his second wife, Giacinta Marescotti-Ruspoli. Domenico was the grand-nephew of Pierfrancesco Orsini, who in 1724 became Pope Benedict XIII.

  2. Domenico Orsini d'Aragona, noto anche come Domenico II in riferimento al ruolo di Principe nella sua casata ( Napoli, 5 giugno 1719 – Roma, 10 gennaio 1789 ), è stato un cardinale e principe italiano . Indice. 1 Biografia. 2 Onorificenze. 3 Albero genealogico. 4 Altri progetti. 5 Collegamenti esterni. Biografia.

    • 6 novembre 1768
    • Origins
    • The Second Southern Line
    • Pitigliano Line
    • Monterotondo Line
    • Bracciano Line
    • Gravina Line
    • Notable Members
    • Notable Buildings
    • Orsinis in Literature
    • Sources

    According to their own family legend, the Orsini are descended from the Julio-Claudian dynasty of ancient Rome. The Orsini carried on a political feud with the Colonna family for centuries in Rome, until it was stopped by Papal Bull in 1511. In 1571, the heads of both families married nieces of Pope Sixtus V as an act of reconciliation. Ironically ...

    The rise of the Orsini did not stop after Nicholas' death. Bertoldo's son, Gentile II (1250–1318), was two times Senator of Rome, podestà of Viterbo and, from 1314, Gran Giustiziere ("Great Justicer") of the Kingdom of Naples. He married Clarice Ruffo, daughter of the counts of Catanzaro, forming an alliance of the most powerful Calabrian dynasty. ...

    This line was initiated by Guido Orsini, second son of Romano, who inherited the county of Soana, on the western side of Lake Bolsena in southern Tuscany. He and his descendants ruled over the fiefs of Soana, Pitigliano and Nola, but in the early 15th century wars against the Republic of Siena and the Colonnas caused the loss of several territories...

    This line was founded by Rinaldo, third son of Matteo Rosso the Great. His son, Napoleone, became a cardinal in 1288 and remained a prominent member of the Curia until his death at Avignon in 1342. This branch of the family was often involved in the baronial struggles of the Late Middle Ages Rome, at least three members of the family being elected ...

    Napoleone, another son of Matteo Rosso the Great, received Bracciano, Nerola and other lands in what is now northern Lazio. In 1259 he was Senator of Rome. Thanks to the strategic positions of their fiefs, and to their famous castle built in Bracciano in 1426, they were the most powerful Orsini line in the Lazio. Count Carlo (died after 1485), son ...

    The line of Gravina, from the name of the eponymous city in Apulia, is the only existing line of the Orsini. It descends from Francesco (died 1456), a son of Count Carlo of Bracciano. Most of his fief was located in northern Lazio, but he entered in the Neapolitan orbit when in 1418 he was called by Sergianni Caracciolo to fight against the Angevin...

    Orsini popes

    1. Pope Celestine III(Giacinto Bobone, created cardinal in 1144) 2. Pope Nicholas III(Giovanni Gaetano Orsini, created cardinal in 1244) 3. Pope Benedict XIII(Pietro Francesco Orsini, created cardinal in 1672)

    Apart from the Bracciano castle, other notable buildings and structures associated with the Orsini include: 1. The so-called Park of the Monsters just outside the city of Bomarzo is a Late Renaissance manieristic garden gallery of sculptures and architecture commissioned in the 16th century by Vicino Orsini. It includes also a palace, designed by B...

    The Orsini family was briefly mentioned in Boccaccio's book The Decameron in the 5th day, 3rd story. In the woods, it is described that soldiers from a rival family's soldiers attacked a fictional character in the book named Pietro while they had become lost in the woods about eight miles from Rome. Boccaccio describes the soldiers acting to spite ...

    Kleinhenz, Christopher (2004). Medieval Italy: An Encyclopedia. Routledge. ISBN 978-1135948801.
    Rendina, Claudio (2004). Le grandi famiglie di Roma. Rome: Newton Compton.
    Almanach de Gotha (original copy). Germany. 1925 [1905].{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) (available online — to be linked)
    Paul Theroff's Online Gotha (available online — to be linked).
    • c. 600 A.D.
    • Bobone/Orsini
    • Cajo Orso Orsini
    • Senza rimproveri, (Italian for 'Without reproach')
  3. Domenico Orsini d'Aragona, auch bekannt als Domenico II in Bezug auf die Rolle des Prinzen in seiner Linie ( Neapel, 5. Juni 1719 - Rom, 10. Januar 1789), war ein italienischer Kardinal und Prinz.

  4. 27. Apr. 2022 · Birth of Domenico Napoleone Orsini, 22th Duke of Gra... Rome, Metropolitan City of Rome, Lazio, Italy. Genealogy for Domenico Napoleone Orsini family tree on Geni, with over 255 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • Rome, Lazio
    • Rome, Metropolitan City of Rome, Lazio, Italy
    • April 11, 1948
    • April 27, 2022
  5. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › OrsiniOrsini – Wikipedia

    Maria Todeschini Piccolomini d’Aragona, Tochter von Antonio, 1. Duca d’Amalfi und Maria d’Aragona (* ca. 1460) ... Don Domenico Orsini (1765–1790); vor seinem Vater und noch vor Geburt des Sohnes verstorben Faustina Caracciolo, T ...

  6. Domenico Orsini d'Aragona Prince, Cardinal RA Collection: People and Organisations Profile. Gender: Male. Share