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Luca Savelli was a Roman senator who in 1234 sacked the Lateran in a revolt against Pope Gregory IX.[1] He was the father of Pope Honorius IV.
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LucaSavelli was a Roman senator who in 1234 sacked the Lateran in a revolt against Pope Gregory IX. He was the father of Pope Honorius IV. Savelli was...
least two popes: Cencio Savelli, Pope Honorius III (1216–1227) and Giacomo Savelli, Honorius IV (1285–1287). His father, LucaSavelli, was a Roman senator...
final siege of Padua. Paolo Savelli was born around the middle of the 14th century to the Roman aristocrat LucaSavelli, and his Paduan wife Lieta da...
IV, son of LucaSavelli Brother Juniper, one of the original followers of Saint Francis of Assisi Giulio Salvadori, the poet LucaSavelli, right transept...
Pope Honorius III (c. 1150 – 18 March 1227), born Cencio Savelli, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 18 July 1216 to his...
Pandolfo Savelli (died 1306) was a member of the Savelli family, a son of LucaSavelli and brother of Pope Honorius IV. He held the office of podestà...
his senatorship in May 1267. His successors, Conrad Monaldeschi and LucaSavelli, demanded the re-payment of the money that Charles and the Pope had borrowed...
predecessor, Martin IV. Giacomo Savelli was born in Rome into the rich and influential family of the Savelli. His father was LucaSavelli, who died as Senator of...
acquired by LucaSavelli, a nephew of pope Honorius III, in 1250, whence the current name. It was rebuilt in the 16th century by Troilo Savelli, who commissioned...
revolt against the Pope, the Romans headed by senator LucaSavelli sacked the Lateran. Savelli was the father of Honorius IV, but in that age family ties...
as well as capitano (commander) of the Papal troops. In the same year LucaSavelli, grandson of Honorius III, forced the pope to flee from Rome to Umbria...
knight (b. 1220) John of Ibelin, Outremer nobleman and knight (b. 1215) LucaSavelli, Italian senator and politician (b. 1190) Máel Coluim II (or Malcolm...
knight (b. 1220) John of Ibelin, Outremer nobleman and knight (b. 1215) LucaSavelli, Italian senator and politician (b. 1190) Máel Coluim II (or Malcolm...
Chiappino II Vitelli (1572–73) Direct papal jurisdiction (1573-1598) Virginia Savelli Vitelli, wife of Giovanni Vincenzo Vitelli (1598-1634) Chiappino III Vitelli...
suburbicarian bishopric since the 5th century, a historic principality of the Savelli family, and from 1699 to 1798 the inalienable possession of the Holy See...
assigned it in turn as a fief to the Zampeschi family, followed by the Savelli and the Cardinal Capponi. Direct Papal authority was restored after the...
d'iniziativa Luca Rossi dalla Cooperativa Colibri, ISBN 978-88-86345-01-9, OCLC 34221019 Pezzana, Angelo (1976), La Politica del corpo (in Italian), Savelli, OCLC 3446167...
Marquis of Roccasecca, to Barbara Savelli-Palombara (1750–1826), the last of the great line of the Papal Savelli family and heiress to a large fortune...
Jovine as Commissioner D'Elia Riccardo Parisio Perrotti as Melli Loredana Savelli as Giovanna Rospini Elizabeth Turner as Virginia's Mother Vito Passeri...
Korsch e i comunisti italiani, (Korsch and Italian Communism), Samonà e Savelli, 1975 Saggio sulla politica comunista in Italia – 1919-1970, (Essay on...
Renaissance. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 41. ISBN 9780198791317. Savelli, Rodolfo (1989). "DELLA TORRE, Raffaele". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani...