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In honor of this event, the Colonna family was granted the privilege of using the imperial pointed crown on top of their coat of arms. The poet Petrarch, was a great friend of the family, in particular of Giovanni Colonna and often lived in Rome as a guest of the family. He composed a number of sonnets for special occasions within the Colonna ...
The Disappearance of John and Giannina Colonna is an ongoing missing children's case that has baffled international authorities since it took place, in Puerto Rico in 1974. [1] Even as the case took place five decades ago, international agencies such as the Interpol are still involved trying to solve it.
Position: Name: Assets(in billions of dollar): World position: Source: 1: Maria Franca Fissolo Ferrero & family: 25,2: 30: Ferrero: 2: Leonardo Del Vecchio: 10 37 ...
James Colonna was created a cardinal in 1278 by Pope Nicholas III, and Peter Colonna was appointed a cardinal in 1288 by Pope Nicholas IV.Both opposed the election of Boniface VIII following Pope Celestine V's unprecedented abdication, as they questioned the legality of that resignation.
The quadrangular bastion of the palace (July 2020) The fiefdom of Marino was purchased by the Colonna family in 1417, for the sum of 12,000 florins, [16] in a very favorable period for this Roman baronial family: in fact, the Council of Constance had just patched up the Western Schism with the election of Pope Martin V, born Oddone Colonna.
Girolamo Colonna (1639–1666) - son of Filippo I, contested by brother Frederico Marcantonio V Colonna (1639–1659) - brother of Girolamo and son of Filippo I. Prince while his brothers fought over the Duchy.
Giovanni Colonna (cardinal, 1295–1348) Giovanni Colonna (cardinal, 1456–1508) Giovanni Colonna (died 1245) Girolamo Colonna di Sciarra; Girolamo Colonna; Giuliano Colonna of Stigliano, 1st Prince of Sonnino; Guido Colonna di Paliano
Alexandre Florian Joseph, Count Colonna-Walewski (French pronunciation: [alɛksɑ̃dʁ kɔlɔna valɛvski]; Polish: Aleksander Florian Józef Colonna-Walewski; 4 May 1810 – 27 September 1868), also Count of the Empire, was a Polish and French politician and diplomat, the unacknowledged son of French emperor Napoleon I.