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    Anna Colonna (1601–1658) was an Italian noblewoman of the Colonna and Barberini families. She was also the Princess of Paliano . Early life. Colonna was born in 1601; the daughter of Filippo Colonna, Prince of Paliano, and Lucrezia Tomacelli, of Galatro, and was thus Princess of Paliano.

    • Colonna family

      Origins. Colonna versus Papacy. Late Middle Ages. Early...

  2. En 1627 Anna Colonna, hija de Filippo I Colonna, casada con Taddeo Barberini de la familia Barberini; sobrino del Papa Urbano VIII.

  3. Ana Francisca Hermenegilda de Borja Centelles Doria y Colonna (n. Gandía, 22 de abril de1640 – f. Madrid, 23 de septiembre de 1706 [1] ), [2] [3] condesa de Lemos y virreina del Perú. [4] Escudo de Armas de los Duques de Gandía de la Casa de Borja o Borgia Escudo de los condes de Lemos.

  4. Taddeo's wife, Anna Colonna also joined her husband and children in Paris but not before making a passionate appeal (in person) to the Pope, urging him not to strip the Barberini of their assets. The Pope agreed and, though he paid some debts out of the Barberini estate, left the Barberini alone.

  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. 31 de jul. de 2020 · The Colonna had to take refuge from Philip the Fair king of France. From 1309 to 1377 the Papacy had its seat in France in Avignon. When the Papal See returned to Rome, the Colonna family managed to have one of their popes elected with the name of Pope Martin V of Genazzano , in office from 1417 to 31) and their fortune grew enormously.