Castel Savelli (also Castel Savello) was a castle near Albano Laziale, in the Lazio region of central Italy. The Savelli family had owned the estate since the 1160s,[1] and build the castle during the papal reign of Pope Honorius III (1216–1227)[2] and Pope Honorius IV (1285–1287).[3][4] The castle was razed by the forces of cardinal Giovanni Vitelleschi in 1435, and never rebuilt.[5]
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CastelSavelli (also Castel Savello) was a castle near Albano Laziale, in the Lazio region of central Italy. The Savelli family had owned the estate since...
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conspiracy were to be imprisoned, along with the Pope's governor, Monsignor Savelli, all the pontifical generals, and the castellan of the fortress of Forlimpopoli...
brief period under the Savelli once more, was sold to the Abbey of Grottaferrata. Pope Sixtus IV handed Ariccia over to the Savelli, who executed several...
1436 or 1435 Albano, along with Castel Gandolfo, Castel Savello and the Borghetto of Grottaferrata -all fiefs of the Savelli family- was razed to the ground...
suitor Livio Savelli, nephew to the governor of Rome, to bring her information and to gain places in the governor's household and at Castel Sant'Angelo...
Barberini, his mercenary field commander Luigi Mattei and by Fabrizio Savelli. When Savelli proved to be an unenthusiastic commander, he was returned to Rome...
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of Rome during the Holy Year 2000. In 1295 the property belonged to the Savelli-Orsini family, who built a castle surrounded by a boundary wall and protected...
III was a member of the Savelli family and that the church and associated buildings formed part of the holdings of the Savelli, thereby explaining why...
son of Luca Savelli Brother Juniper, one of the original followers of Saint Francis of Assisi Giulio Salvadori, the poet Luca Savelli, right transept...
plague the lands of the Church and besieged by the favor of the Colonna and Savelli the same city of Rome; but Virginio Orsini, Count of Tagliacozzo and Albe...
revolt against the Pope, the Romans headed by senator Luca Savelli sacked the Lateran. Savelli was the father of Honorius IV, but in that age family ties...
da Costa, di Campofregoso, Michiel, Piccolomini, Domenico della Rovere, Savelli, and Zeno. There is no evidence that the 4 absent cardinals made an attempt...
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