MuzioColonna (1596–1632) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Marsi (1629–1632). MuzioColonna was born on 12 Aug 1596 in Rome, Italy...
the abbots of Italy, the medieval borough of Rovianello (destroyed by MuzioColonna in 1585–90), the 14th century Porta Scaramuccia ("Skirmish Gate"). "Superficie...
Martino V; January/February 1369 – 20 February 1431), born Otto (or Oddone) Colonna, was the head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from...
Napoleone of Camerino for murder. Varano wrote to her brother-in-law, MuzioColonna, to ask that he spare the inhabitants of Montecchio during his military...
Muzio Febonio (13 July 1597 – 3 January 1663) was an Italian priest and historian, best known for his historical and hagiographic works about Marsica...
and the European Wars of Religion. Notable condottieri include Prospero Colonna, Giovanni dalle Bande Nere, Cesare Borgia, the Marquis of Pescara, Andrea...
the Colonna family over Orsini. Their lordship lasted about three centuries. The castle of Avezzano in 1565 was expanded by Marcantonio Colonna and was...
Pamphili Vincenzo Ranuzzi Carlo Bellisomi Nicola Colonna di Stigliano Gregorio Barnaba Chiaramonti Muzio Gallo Giovanni de Gregorio Giovanni Maria Riminaldi...
of: Giovanni Battista Malaspina, Bishop of Massa Marittima (1629); MuzioColonna, Bishop of Marsi (1629); Vittore Capello, Titular Bishop of Famagusta...
(1629); Giovanni Battista Malaspina, Bishop of Massa Marittima (1629); MuzioColonna, Bishop of Marsi (1629); Giambattista Spada, Titular Patriarch of Constantinople...
Queen Joan, and serving as assistant to the Kingdom's commander-in-chief Muzio Attendolo Sforza. When the latter drowned before the Battle of L'Aquila...
Colonna was the son of Mario Colonna (the son of Muzio and Giulia Frangipane), Signore di Roviano e Riofreddo of the Paliano branch of the Colonna family;...
then he was the close friend of Juan de Valdés, Pietro Bembo, Vittoria Colonna, Pietro Martire, Carnesecchi. In 1538 he was elected vicar-general of his...
after the death of Boniface IX, he intervened in Rome in support of the Colonna family, two days after the election of the new pope, Innocent VII. Ladislaus...
rival of Muzio Sforza. He served the Republic of Florence, then Ladislaus of Naples and the Pope Martin V. Jacopo dal Verme (1350–1409) Muzio Attendolo...
committee that selected the sites of the fountains was the Roman nobleman Muzio Mattei, Mattei used his influence and money to have the fountain location...
They were commissioned by Pope Sixtus V and built at the direction of Muzio Mattei, and were installed between 1588 and 1593. The figure of one fountain...
of 8, Giovanni Battista studied in the music school of Giovanni Paolo Colonna at San Petronio Basilica in Bologna (perhaps in 1680 or 1681). In 1685...
the sides, of History of Saint Paul. Inside of the chapel has busts of Muzio, Roberto, Lelio Frangipane by Alessandro Algardi (1630–40). In the third...
Niccolo Pietro Bargellini (1690–1694 Died) Francesco Martelli (1698–1706) Muzio Gaeta (1708–1728) Vincent Louis Gotti (1728–1729) Pompeo Aldrovandi (1729–1734)...
The subsequent rulers were the D'Avalos. In 1424 the famous condottiero Muzio Attendolo died here. Another adventurer, Jacopo Caldora, conquered the town...
Colista (1629–1680) Carlo Pallavicino (c. 1630 – 1688) Giovanni Paolo Colonna (1637–1695) Giovanni Buonaventura Viviani (1638 – c. 1693) Alessandro Melani...
Boniface IX, a position he held for some one year driving some attacks on the Colonna family's lands. In 1399, as the Ghibelline party in the city had organized...
Parma and Piacenza; Giovanni was called in under the command of Prospero Colonna, defeating the French at Vaprio d'Adda in November. As a symbol of mourning...