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House of Massimo
Casa Massimo(Italian)
Black noble family
Parent house
Fabia gens
Country
Papal States Italy ItalyCorsica
Founded
950; 1074 years ago (950)
Founder
Leo de Maximis
Current head
Prince Fabrizio Massimo-Brancaccio (*1963)
Titles
Pope (non-hereditary)
Cardinal (non-hereditary)
Patrizio Romano
Prince of Arsoli
Prince of Roccasecca dei Volsci
Prince of Prossedi
Prince of Roviano
Prince of Triggiano
Duke of Anticoli-Corrado
Duke of Calcata
Duke of Rignano
Marquis of Calcata
Baron of Pisterzo
Lord of Intrafiumara
Noble of Velletri
Noble of Tivoli
Motto
Cunctando restituit (Latin for 'By delaying, restored')[1][2][circular reference]
Cadet branches
Massimo d'Araceli
Massimo-Lancellotti
Massimo Di Roccasseca
Massimo-Arsoli
Massimo-Brancaccio
The House of Massimo is one of the great aristocratic families of Rome, renowned for its influence on the politics, the church and the artistic heritage of the city.
^Unus homo nobis cunctando restituit rem. Noenum rumores ponebat ante salutem; Ergo plusque magisque viri nunc gloria claret. One man, by delaying, restored the state to us. He valued safety more than mob's applause; Hence now his glory more resplendent grows. Ennius as quoted by Cicero in De Senectute, Chapter IV
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