Barbara de Mendoza-Appiani Polissena de Mendoza-Appiani
Father
Alessandro Appiani
Mother
Isabella de Mendoza
Isabella Appiani (1577 – 10 November 1661)[1] was Princess of Piombino[2] from 1611 until 1628.[3][better source needed] Through her father, she was a descendant of Lorenzo de' Medici.
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^L. Cappelletti, Storia della città e Stato di Piombino, Livorno 1897
IsabellaAppiani (1577 – 10 November 1661) was Princess of Piombino from 1611 until 1628.[better source needed] Through her father, she was a descendant...
despite the protests of the Appiani cadet line, Piombino was assigned to Prince Niccolò Ludovisi, son-in-law of IsabellaAppiani: these and his heirs, politically...
The Appiani family (also Appiano or d'Appiano) was an Italian noble family, originally from Al Piano or Appiano, a now disappeared toponym identified...
and prince-consort of Piombino through his marriage to the art-lover IsabellaAppiani. However, the duchy started to fall into a decline since its ruling...
Orsini (1591 – 24 May 1656). Duke after his father. In 1622 he married IsabellaAppiani, ruler princess of Piombino, and became a Prince of Holy Roman Empire...
became the second husband of the widowed IsabellaAppiani (c. 1630–1635), the last survivor of the Appiani family They not had issue, but he had a natural...
Colonna, duke of Traetto (modern Minturno) and count of Fondi, and Beatrice Appiani: However, she grew up with Giulia Gonzaga, Vespasiano's second wife. In...
House of Appiani used from the middle ages until the loss of the principality of the extinction of the dynasty with the death of IsabellaAppiani. Principality...
was the second Princess of Piombino to rule in her own right after IsabellaAppiani. Olimpia remained a nun after her accession. Olimpia only reigned for...
Queen of Jerusalem, 1190–1206 Isabella of Oultrejourdain, Lady of Oultrejourdain IsabellaAppiani, also known as Isabella d'Appiani d'Aragon, Lady of Piombino...
Paliano in 1528. Colonna first married Beatrice Appiani of Piombino, with whom he had a daughter, Isabella Colonna. In 1526 he remarried to Giulia Gonzaga...
of Pisa Reign 13 February 1399 – 3 September 1402 Predecessor Gherardo Appiani Successor Gabriele Maria Visconti Born 16 October 1351 Pavia, Italy Died...
(1452–1461) Lorenzo the Popolano (1463–1503) Lord of Piombino m. Semiramide Appiani Giovanni the Popolano (1467–1498) m. Caterina Sforza Bernardetto de' Medici...
(1452–1461) Lorenzo the Popolano (1463–1503) Lord of Piombino m. Semiramide Appiani Giovanni the Popolano (1467–1498) m. Caterina Sforza Bernardetto de' Medici...
January 3 – Pietro Riario, Catholic cardinal (b. 1447) March 22 – Iacopo III Appiani, Prince of Piombino (b. 1422) April 14 – Anna of Brunswick-Grubenhagen...
married into prominent families: the Colonna, Sforza, Borghese, Gonzaga, and Appiani. Her Orsini offspring became the dukes of Bracciano and their lines maintained...
are an implicit protest against the foreign domination of Italy. Andrea Appiani, Domenico Induno, and Gerolamo Induno are also known for their patriotic...
Louis, Hereditary Prince of Lorraine (d. 1711) January 29 – Francesco Appiani, Italian painter of the late-Baroque period (d. 1792) February 4 – Anna...
January 3 – Pietro Riario, Catholic cardinal (b. 1447) March 22 – Iacopo III Appiani, Prince of Piombino (b. 1422) April 14 – Anna of Brunswick-Grubenhagen...
Cassels of Paoning Fu, in Qing-dynasty mandarin clothing; photography by Isabella Bird, 1899. Bishop Cassels, his wife Mary Louisa Cassels (née Legg) and...
northern Sichuan, fully blended into the surroundings. The British explorer Isabella Bird described in her book The Yangtze Valley and Beyond, that the church...