Giacomo Colonna (1270-1329), more commonly known by his bynames Sciarrillo or Sciarra, was a member of the powerful Colonna family. He is most famous...
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The House of Colonna, also known as Sciarrillo or Sciarra, is an Italian noble family, forming part of the papal nobility. It was powerful in medieval...
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Girolamo Colonna di Sciarra (8 May 1708 – 18 January 1763) was an Italian Catholic Cardinal of the noble Colonna di Sciarra family. Born in Rome, he was...
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Sciarra is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Girolamo Colonna di Sciarra (1708–1763), Italian Roman Catholic Cardinal of the...
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Prospero Colonna di Sciarra (17 January 1707 – 20 April 1765) was an Italian cardinal of the family of the dukes of Carbognano. He was the brother of cardinal...
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Giacomo Colonna or Jacopo Colonna may refer to: Giacomo Colonna (cardinal) (died 1318), enemy of Pope Boniface VIII Giacomo Sciarra Colonna (died 1329)...
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Palazzo Sciarra is a palace built by a branch of the Colonna family, with the main facade located on the Via del Corso #239 in Rione Colonna in central...
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architect Fanny Colonna (1934–2014), Algerian sociologist and anthropologist Giacomo "Sciarra" Colonna (1270–1329), member of the powerful Colonna family Fabrizio...
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in the Apennines. The great Colonna house, in a bitter feud with the Caetani, was his strongest ally, and Sciarra Colonna accompanied Nogaret to Anagni...
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Roman Catholic cardinal Prospero Colonna (condottiero) (1452–1523) Prospero Colonna di Sciarra (1707–1765) Prospero Colonna di Paliano, mayor of Rome in 1899–1904...
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estate mainly used as a farm. In 1811 the property was acquired by the Colonna di Sciarra, who gave the villa its current name and enlarged it by acquiring...
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remove the pope. In 1303, the king's advisor Guillaume de Nogaret and Sciarra Colonna led a band of two thousand mercenaries on horse and foot. They joined...
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Ghibellines cardinals Rome, Italy Louis IV 17 January 1328 Senator Sciarra Colonna Rome, Italy Charles IV 5 April 1355 Pope Innocent VI's cardinal Rome...
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of the popular rebellion of Rome in 1347. He was brother to Sciarra Colonna. Stefano Colonna the Younger (died 1347), son of the former, was Senator of...
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Ghibellines cardinals Rome, Italy Louis IV 17 January 1328 Senator Sciarra Colonna Rome, Italy Charles IV 5 April 1355 Pope Innocent VI's cardinal Rome...
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certain Matteo, Geoffrey Bussy, Orlando and Pietro de Luparia of Anagni, Sciarra Colonna, John the son of Landolph, Gottifredus the son of John de Ceccano,...
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and Sciarra Colonna led a force of 1600 men to arrest Boniface at his birthplace of Anagni. While the two managed to apprehend the pope, Sciarra reportedly...
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Louis entered Rome and had himself crowned emperor by the aged senator Sciarra Colonna, called captain of the Roman people. Three months later, Louis published...
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Louis entered Rome and had himself crowned emperor by the aged senator Sciarra Colonna, called captain of the Roman people. Three months later, Louis published...
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September 1303, an army led by King Philip's minister Nogaret and Sciarra Colonna attacked Boniface at his palace in Anagni next to the cathedral. The...
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while Louis would be crowned emperor by the "people of Rome" under Sciarra Colonna in 1328. After Leopold's death in 1326, Frederick withdrew from ruling...
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a German army, and had himself solemnly crowned Emperor of Rome by Sciarra Colonna (17 January 1328); on 12 May he nominated and had consecrated as antipope...
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on July 17, 1527, in which the Ternians and Landsknechts, led by Sciarra Colonna, killed, razed and devastated the town of Narnia, reducing it to a...
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This threat to Philip might have led to revolution so de Nogaret and Sciarra Colonna, leading a force of 1600 men, attacked Anagni where the pope was in...
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was adopted by Sciarra Colonna di Carbognano and began using his adopted name; that of the Colonna family. When Clement X died, Colonna participated in...
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monthly one 1.25 lire. The headquarters was located in Rome, in Palazzo Sciarra-Colonna of Via delle Muratte. In 1911, on the initiative of Turati, the headquarters...
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Urbano Barberini (category Colonna family)
Urbano Barberini Riario Sforza Colonna di Sciarra (born 18 September 1961), best known as Urbano Barberini or sometimes Urbano Barberini Sforza, is an...
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family of Colonna. He was brother of Sciarra Colonna and Stephen the Older, and nephew of Cardinal Giovanni Colonna. Thanks to his uncle's protection he...
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Modonutti 2016. The Giovanni Colonna who corresponded with Petrarch is sometimes identified with a brother of Sciarra Colonna, but it is most likely the...
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Imperial crown; though not by the pope but by the "Roman people" led by Sciarra Colonna. Upon his victory at Mühldorf, the king took the occasion to seize...
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