Napoleone Orsini may refer to several members of the Orsini family:
Napoleone Orsini I, brother of Matteo Rosso the Great
Napoleone Orsini (died 1267), founder of the Bracciano branch
Napoleone Orsini (cardinal)
Napoleone Orsini (condottiero)
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in later sources such as Pio Rajna (1891). The form Napoleone is found as early as NapoleoneOrsini Frangipani (1263–1342), a Roman Cardinal. Rosa (1858)...
Orsini (d. 1340), Catholic prelate NapoleoneOrsini (1420–1480), condottiero and papal commander Paolo Orsini (1369-1416), condottiero Paolo Orsini (1450-1503)...
cross. Some art historians see him as a portrait of the Roman cardinal NapoleoneOrsini, who owned a fragment of the True Cross, which may explain the choice...
Giordano Orsini was born around 1460 in Bracciano. He was the son of Gentile Virginio Orsini, III Lord of Bracciano, and of his wife Isabella Orsini. In 1482...
1565–81 Francesco NapoleoneOrsini (died 1312), cardinal 1295–1312; a cardinal elector at the 1304–1305 papal conclave Franciotto Orsini (1473–1534), cardinal...
choosing the second as the heir to the Orsini fortune (and thus ensuring a rivalry with her stepson, Napoleone), as well as two daughters, Giulia and...
The Martinengo Altarpiece is a painting by the Italian High Renaissance painter Lorenzo Lotto, finished in 1516. It is housed in the church of Santi Bartolomeo...
Giovanni Orsini, presented by St. Nicholas, and of NapoleoneOrsini, presented by Saint Francis. The stained glass windows show Cardinal Napoleone presented...
left corner stands Paul the Apostle. St. Dominic resurrects the young NapoleoneOrsini, after a fatal fall from his horse. The expressive face of Saint Dominic...
Urban III) says that Urban III was crowned by protodeacon Giacinto Bobone Orsini but this is unlikely because this cardinal was absent from the papal court...
Zuccari was commissioned to paint the Histories of Alexander for the Castello Orsini at Bracciano. As modern statehood emerged and the boundaries between imperial...
admirers. In 1307, he was chosen chaplain and familiar to Cardinal NapoleoneOrsini Frangipani, cardinal-protector of the Spirituals of the Marches of...
Orsini family with the title of Lord (from 1417) and Duke (1560–1696). The Orsini ruled Bracciano from 1417, when Charles, a descendant of Napoleone Orsini...
live at the monasteries of the Celestines. He also named Cardinal NapoleoneOrsini as cardinal-protector. After the abdication of Celestine V, his successor...
Peregrosso of Milan, the vice-chancellor of the Holy Roman Church; NapoleoneOrsini; and Pietro Colonna. Nicholas IV issued an important constitution on...
Louis, sensing an opportunity to remove him, conspired with cardinal NapoleoneOrsini to depose John at an ecumenical council. John, considered by many to...
of Italy for its castle, which was enlarged, starting from 1470, by NapoleoneOrsini and his son Virginio. In 1481 it housed Pope Sixtus IV, who had fled...
with Naples and the Pope. Gentile Virginio was the son of Napoleone II and Francesca Orsini. On the death of his uncle Carlo (1485), he obtained the reins...