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  1. Filippo I, el cardenal Girolamo I, Lorenzo Onofrio, marido de Maria Mancini Mazzarino, y Filippo II refinan la tradición familiar, anteriormente destinada al frecuente recurso a las armas, y promueven el coleccionismo, el arte de la diplomacia, la restauración de los palacios y el mecenismo.

  2. Filippo II Colonna ( Roma, 7 aprile 1663 – Roma, 6 novembre 1714) era il figlio di Lorenzo Onofrio e di Maria Mancini, nipote del cardinal Mazzarino . Indice. 1 Biografia. 1.1 Giovinezza. 1.2 Matrimoni. 1.3 Ascesa. 2 Discendenza. 3 Ascendenza. 4 Onorificenze. 4.1 Onorificenze pontificie. 4.2 Onorificenze straniere. 5 Bibliografia. 6 Voci correlate.

  3. Filippo II Colonna (7 April 1663 – 8 November 1714) was an Italian nobleman of prominent Colonna family. He was the 9th Duke and Prince of Paliano .

  4. Auténtica joya del barroco romano, la Galería Colonna fue comisionada a mediados del 1600 por el Cardenal Girolamo I Colonna y por el sobrino Lorenzo Onofrio. Fue más tarde inaugurada por el hijo de Lorenzo Onofrio, Filippo II, en el 1700.

  5. The Colonnas are an ancient Roman family whose history began nine hundred years ago. The very first documented member of the family was Pietro who lived between 1078 and 1108 in the countryside South of Rome, close to the town of Colonna from which the House derived its name.

  6. The exiled Colonnas allied with the Pope's other great enemy, Philip IV of France, who in his youth had been tutored by Cardinal Egidio Colonna. In September 1303, Sciarra and Philipp's advisor, Guillaume de Nogaret, led a small force into Anagni to arrest Boniface VIII and bring him to France, where he was to stand trial.

  7. The first promoter was prince Filippo I Colonna (1587- 1639), who carried out the project of the monumental entrance of the garden in Via XXIV Maggio and, thanks to the help of architect Paolo Marucelli, renovated the Palace of SS. Apostoli.