Arma: "d'azzurro alla fascia d'oro" Cimiero: "mezzo grifone con coda di serpente, coronato con ali spiegate e tenente una spada diritta nella branca destra"
Founded
Middle Ages
Final ruler
Rodolfo II Baglioni
Deposition
1540 (in Perugia)
The House of Baglioni is an Umbrian noble family that ruled over the city of Perugia between 1438 and 1540, when Rodolfo II Baglioni had to surrender the city to the papal troops of Pope Paul III after the Salt War.[1] At that point, Perugia came under the control of the Papal States.[2]
Descendants of the family exist to the present day, including the French branch of Baglion de la Dufferie,[3] which once owned the Château de la Motte-Husson in the Mayenne department of France, which is the setting for the Channel 4 programme Escape to the Chateau.
^"Baglioni Family". Encyclopedia Britannica. Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc. 20 July 1998. Retrieved 10 January 2019.
^Campbell, Gordon (2003). "Bagliony family". The Oxford Dictionary of the Renaissance. Oxford Reference. doi:10.1093/acref/9780198601753.001.0001. ISBN 9780198601753.
^Bulletin de la Société héraldique et genéalogique de France (in French). Paris: Société héraldique et genéalogique de France. 1879. p. 541. Retrieved 4 February 2020.
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