The Annibaldi were a powerful baronial family of Rome and the Lazio in the Middle Ages. They began to rise to prominence in the 13th century with the favour of Popes Gregory IX and Alexander IV, in the vacuum left by the Counts of Tusculum. In the late years of the same century they were however overwhelmed by the Caetani.
The Annibaldi were a powerful baronial family of Rome and the Lazio in the Middle Ages. They began to rise to prominence in the 13th century with the...
cathedral) and a massive castle, built by the Annibaldifamily then purchased and expanded by Caetani family in the 13th century. The Cistercian Valvisciolo...
the centre of the piazza was occupied by the palace and tower of the Annibaldifamily. Between this palace and the Lateran basilica was the equestrian statue...
(1198–1216) under the Aretino family. At the end of the 13th century, the tower was a possession of the powerful Annibaldifamily, who were followed by the...
Popolo under the supervision of Cardinal Annibaldi in March 1256. The strong connection between the Annibaldifamily and the church was attested on an inscription...
the papal residence, from the north and west; the family lost control of the Colosseum to the Annibaldi in the mid-thirteenth century.: 222 In 1268 Giovanni...
14th-century farmhouse "Turris Virgatae" that was owned by the Roman noble Annibaldifamily, whose remains lie beneath Villa Gentile on campus. The university...
Catholic theologian, Annibaldo was born into the Roman baronial family known as the Annibaldi, early in the 13th century. Annibaldo joined the Dominican Order...
160,000 florins transported so as to purchase various lands from the Annibaldifamily, in pursuit of the plan to piece together a personal estate. The Colonna...
To the left of the painting is a medieval watchtower built by the Annibaldifamily in the 13th century, the Tor Fiscale [it] now in the Tor Fiscale Park...
Emanuele 1631. In 1902, Count Aurelio Guglielmi Balleani commissioned Cesare Annibaldi, a local philologist and professor, to examine some manuscripts collected...
rivalry with the first generation of great Roman families, the Colonna, the Orsini, the Caetani and the Annibaldi, later being overshadowed by the emergence...
Monti, was heavily altered by the opening of Via Cavour and Via degli Annibaldi at the end of the 19th century, while the demolitions of the 1930s for...
Gandolfo, on the Lake Albano. Families which ruled in the castles include Orsini, Colonna, Chigi, Aldobrandini, Savelli, Annibaldi and Ruspoli. The Roman Castles...
Around Pentecost of 1270 (1 June), Cardinal Simon and Cardinal Riccardo Annibaldi of S. Angelo had to leave the Conclave and retire to their residences...
Italian cardinal. He was a nephew of Pope Innocent III. Belonging to a family of ancient nobility, he dedicated himself to an ecclesiastical career after...
conclave which lasted six months. The civic head of the city, Annibaldo Annibaldi, a supporter of the Angevin faction, had interfered in the conclave, preventing...
was also shattered by continuous fights between the aristocratic families: Annibaldi, Caetani, Colonna, Orsini, Conti, nested in their fortresses built...
Siena or Milan. The endless struggles between noble families (Savelli, Orsini, Colonna, Annibaldi), the ambiguous position of the Popes, the haughtiness...
and to elect a Prior General. The bull also appointed Cardinal Riccardo Annibaldi [it] as their Cardinal protector. The importance of this man in the foundation...
Verlagkontor, Stuttgart 1977, p. 26-30. See [1] for a complete list. C. Annibaldi: ‘Froberger in Rome: from Frescobaldi’s Craftsmanship to Kircher’s Compositional...
arrived, a coup-d-état against the Orsini government was led by Riccardo Annibaldi, whose forces were friendly to King Charles of Sicily. Unsuccessful, they...
with Cardinal Annibaldi as protector; the Bonites, so called from their founder, Blessed John Buoni, a member of the Buonuomini family, and named after...