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The House of Monaldeschi was one of the powerful noble families of Orvieto, central Italy, members of the Guelph party who contested with murders and
Monaldeschi
Queen of Sweden from 1632 to 1654
Gian Rinaldo Monaldeschi, her master of the horse and formerly leader of the French party in Rome. For two months she had suspected Monaldeschi of disloyalty;
Christina,_Queen_of_Sweden
City and comune in Umbria, Italy
writers. Lodovico di Bonconte Monaldeschi, who died in 1442, wrote the Chronicle of the Monaldeschi. Monaldo Monaldeschi, canon of Saint Peter's Basilica
Orvieto
Mistress to Pope Alexander VI
paternal granddaughter of Ranuccio Farnese the Elder, and wife Agnese Monaldeschi. Giulia had four siblings. Her older brother, Alessandro, was a notary
Giulia_Farnese
Building in Rome, Italy
Monaldeschi Palace, is a historic Italian Baroque-style palace in the Piazza di Spagna (Spanish Square) that was previously owned by the Monaldeschi family
Palazzo_di_Spagna
Italian condottiero
together with his father Nicola, he sided with the Monaldeschi della Vipera against the Monaldeschi della Cervara and was declared a rebel. In 1345 he
Pietro_Farnese
The Palazzo Monaldeschi, known also as Palazzo Sforza Monaldeschi della Cervara or as Palazzo Marsciano or Meoni or, is a Renaissance architecture, aristocratic
Palazzo_Monaldeschi,_Orvieto
Stairs in Rome, Italy
of the steps and the Spanish Embassy to the Holy See in the Palazzo Monaldeschi at the bottom of the steps. The stairway was designed by the architects
Spanish_Steps
Subprefecture and commune in Île-de-France, France
in Fontainebleau Christina, Queen of Sweden; her lover, Gian Rinaldo Monaldeschi, was murdered in Fontainebleau Claude-François Denencourt, inventor of
Fontainebleau
French civil servant and diplomat (1601–1662)
execution of marchese Gian Rinaldo Monaldeschi, her master of the horse. After the murder of Gian Rinaldo Monaldeschi Christina promised Chanut that Ludivico
Pierre_Chanut
Influential family in Renaissance Italy
and powerful Roman barons of the time, such as the Savelli, Orsini, Monaldeschi and Sforza of Santa Fiora. The family substantially increased its power
House_of_Farnese
Sculpture by Gianlorenzo Bernini
Spagna in Rome. This may well be what is known today as the Palazzo Monaldeschi. There is a bronze copy, executed by Massimiliano Soldani Benzi some
Damned_Soul
Town in the province of Viterbo, Italy
popular revolt of the inhabitants of Civita against the Orvieto family of Monaldeschi. In 2005 there was a proposal for the gullies of Civita to become a site
Civita_di_Bagnoregio
in Ischia. He married c. 1420 Agnese Monaldeschi della Cervara, who died aft. 1450, daughter of Angelo Monaldeschi della Cervara, Patrician of Orvieto
Ranuccio_Farnese_the_Elder
French painter (1798 – 1869)
a Portion of the Chateau of Fontainebleau, which depicts the Marquis Monaldeschi supplicating Queen Christina of Sweden for mercy, and a scene from the
Adrienne Marie Louise Grandpierre-Deverzy
Adrienne_Marie_Louise_Grandpierre-Deverzy
Italian-British writer (1875–1950)
d'Angleterre The vagabond queen – Christine of Sweden and the Murder of Monaldeschi The queen's gambit – Maria-Theresa and the Elector of Bavaria The secret
Rafael_Sabatini
King of Sicily from 1266 to 1285
Charles resigned his senatorship in May 1267. His successors, Conrad Monaldeschi and Luca Savelli, demanded the re-payment of the money that Charles and
Charles_I_of_Anjou
Italian Renaissance sculptor and architect
Palazzo Soliano (1564–70) Palazzo Clementini (1567) Completion of Palazzo Monaldeschi (1570–4) Refurbishments of Palazzo del Governatore (1571–98) Palazzo
Ippolito_Scalza
Italian marquis, count, poet (1627 - 1697)
later Ludovico was witness and participant at the murder of Gian Rinaldo Monaldeschi at Fontainebleau. (Francesco Maria was on business in Rome during this
Francesco_Maria_Santinelli
Swedish artist (1826–1866)
from a larger audience, Drottning Kristina och Monaldeschi (English: Queen Christina and Monaldeschi). It was awarded with a mention honorable at the
Johan_Fredrik_Höckert
Short poem collection
of the shops. Wanting is—what? Donald Solomon and Balkis Cristina and Monaldeschi Mary Wollstonecraft and Fuseli Adam, Lilith, and Eve Ixion Jochanan Hakkadosh
Jocoseria
1260 battle between the Italian republics of Florence and Siena
probably Iacopino Rangoni da Modena, Uberto Ghibellino or Buonconte Monaldeschi – the chronicles differ) and killed him. This led to the beginning of
Battle_of_Montaperti
French royal château
her Master of the Horse and reputed lover, the Marchese Gian Rinaldo Monaldeschi [sv], of betraying her secrets to her enemies. Her servants chased him
Palace_of_Fontainebleau
Comune in Umbria, Italy
was curtailed in 1461, when Pope Pius II ordered the exile of Gentile Monaldeschi. During the Roman Republic of 1798 it formed part of the canton of Orvieto
Ficulle
Noble family from Perugia
Baglioni 1520 1527 Giulia Vitelli Signore Malatesta IV 1527 1531 Monaldesca Monaldeschi Malatesta II and III Signore Orazio II 1527 1528 Francesca Petrucci Orazio
Baglioni_family
Comune in Umbria, Italy
1345 the castle was held by the Monaldeschi della Vipera, one of the principal branches of the powerful Monaldeschi family of the Orvieto area. In 1354
Montegabbione
Decade
November 10 – Christina, former Queen regnant of Sweden, has Gian Rinaldo Monaldeschi killed in her presence, at the Palace of Fontainebleau. December 27 –
1650s
Comune in Lazio, Italy
housed the inhabitants of the destroyed Paterno. It was a fief of the Monaldeschi della Cervara and of the Savelli families. Sold to the House of Farnese
Castiglione_in_Teverina
Calendar year
November 10 – Christina, former Queen regnant of Sweden, has Gian Rinaldo Monaldeschi killed in her presence, at the Palace of Fontainebleau. December 27 –
1657
Italian condottiero and patron of the arts
Paul III) and Giulia Farnese. He was born in 1470 and married Iolanda Monaldeschi, with whom he had the son Pedro Bertodolo Farnese and the daughters Isabella
Pier_Francesco_Orsini
Comune in Umbria, Italy
powerful Monaldeschi family of Orvieto settled there. In the 13th century, during the conflicts between Guelphs and Ghibellines, Vanno dei Monaldeschi married
Lugnano_in_Teverina
French sculptor
Queen Christine of Sweden Refusing to Spare the Life of Her Equerry Monaldeschi, was awarded the gold medal, which the artist received from King Charles
Félicie_de_Fauveau
town of Bolsena, region of Lazio, Italy. It rises adjacent to the Rocca Monaldeschi della Cervara, and overlooks the town. It is part of the network of Dimore
Palazzo_del_Drago
Metropolitan see of the Catholic Church
(Castelbuono), O.P. (1286) Andreas de Mozzi (1286–1295) Franciscus de Monaldeschi (1295–1302) Loterius della Tosa (1303–1309) Antonius Orso (1310–1321)
Archdiocese_of_Florence
Church in Orvieto, Italy
besieged Orvieto in the late 14th century. In 1436, Bishop Francesco Monaldeschi moved them permanently to San Lodovico and Santa Chiara. The church,
San_Lodovico,_Orvieto
Latin Catholic ecclesiastical jurisdiction in Italy
Caracciolo (1409–1411) Administrator Monaldo de' Monaldeschi (1411–1418) Administrator Francesco de' Monaldeschi (1418–1443) Jacobus Benedicti (1443–1454) Giovanni
Diocese_of_Orvieto-Todi
he appointed Tramus (or Beltramus) Monaldeschi Bishop of Bagnorea on 12 February 1327. On 5 October 1328 Monaldeschi was transferred to the diocese of
Diocese_of_Bagnoregio
Comune in Umbria, Italy
control of the Apostolic Camera and was governed in succession by the Monaldeschi, the counts of Marsciano [it], and the Clementini. In 1592 Cornelio Clementini
Guardea
13th-century palace in Viterbo, Italy
palace has a tall stone bell-tower (Torre del Orologio formerly Torre dei Monaldeschi) rising behind it; the tower at about its midpoint has a clock, first
Palazzo_del_Podestà,_Viterbo
Comune in Umbria, Italy
capital of the Mandamento of Ficulle under the lordship of Boccante Monaldeschi della Vipera, tyrant of Orvieto. In 1495 Fabro came under the jurisdiction
Fabro
1853 art exhibition in Paris
Threshing Wheat in Algeria by Adolphe Pierre Leleux Queen Christina and Monaldeschi by Johan Fredrik Höckert Harvesters Resting (Ruth and Boaz) by Jean-François
Salon_of_1853
Italian saint
Buonamico Buffalmacco, and consecrated in 1297 by the bishop Francesco Monaldeschi. She left a number of writings. She is most known for composing and preaching
Saint_Humility
Comune in Umbria, Italy
Ranieri. In the late 14th century the settlement passed by marriage to the Monaldeschi della Cervara family, who held it for about two centuries. Around 1600
Castel_Viscardo
the 18th century. Maurice Boutry 1899 A son of Christina of Sweden and Monaldeschi A rumour circulating during the 18th century. Maurice Boutry 1903 Martin
List of candidates for the Man in the Iron Mask
List_of_candidates_for_the_Man_in_the_Iron_Mask
Italian Catholic bishop
Appointed 3 November 1463 Term ended 9 January 1484 Predecessor Francesco Monaldeschi Successor Giovanni Antonio Campano Previous posts Bishop of Teramo (1450-60)
Antonio_Fatati
Roman Catholic Archbishop
1303 Term ended 1307 Predecessor Giovanni de Alatre Successor Monaldo Monaldeschi Previous post Archbishop of Benevento (1302) Orders Consecration 1302
James_of_Viterbo
Renaissance architecture palace
family, it was likely confiscated in 1281 by the Guelph Bishop Francesco Monaldeschi, and used by him as a residence. The nuns of the adjacent nunnery of
Palazzo_Buzi,_Orvieto
Archeologic museum in Orvieto, Italy
count had purchased a medieval palace at the site, belonging to the Monaldeschi family, which had undergone a number of refurbishment. The Faina family
Museo_Claudio_Faina
Comune in Umbria, Italy
the early 16th century. In 1531 the territory passed by dowry to the Monaldeschi della Cervara family. In 1654 the territory was acquired by Olimpia Pamphili
Attigliano
Municipality in Umbria, Italy
Orvieto, Perugia, and Todi. In 1290 it came under the control of the Monaldeschi family of Orvieto. In the modern period, San Venanzo underwent several
San_Venanzo
Roman Catholic archdiocese in Italy
Adenolfo (1301–1302) Giacomo de Viterbio, O.E.S.A. (1302–1303) Monaldo Monaldeschi, O.Min. (1303–1331) Arnaldo de Brusacco (1332–1344) Guglielmo Isnardi
Archdiocese_of_Benevento
Roman Catholic diocese in Italy
1293) Lando (1294–1298) Monaldo Monaldeschi, O. Min. (1298.05.07 – 1302.12) Zampo (1302–1312) Trasmundus Monaldeschi, O.P. (1312–1330?) Alamanno Donati
Diocese of Pitigliano-Sovana-Orbetello
Diocese_of_Pitigliano-Sovana-Orbetello
German writer (1806–1884)
a playwright. Chief among his earlier productions are the tragedies Monaldeschi (1845) and Struensee (1847); the comedies Rokoko, oder die alten Herren
Heinrich_Laube
Ghibellines in Orvieto, represented respectfully in Orvieto by the opposing Monaldeschi and Filippeschi families. A tower like this served as a redoubts and
Palazzo_dei_Sette,_Orvieto
Roman Catholic diocese in Italy
(1252) ... Garnerus de Villari-Bello (1266) Bishop-elect Francesco de Monaldeschis (attested 1278–1280) Sinibaldo, O.Min. (1280–1295) Saracenus (1295–1316)
Diocese of Melfi-Rapolla-Venosa
Diocese_of_Melfi-Rapolla-Venosa
Italian painter (c. 1291 – 1356)
most likely settled into a familiar style in gilding patterns with the Monaldeschi altarpiece in Orvieto from about 1320 consisting of a “composite punch
Lippo_Memmi
Medieval Italian history source publication
from manuscripts in the Este and Ambrosian Libraries. Lodovico Bonconte Monaldeschi: Fragments of the chronicle of Rome written In Italian (Fragmenta annalium
Rerum_italicarum_scriptores
Italian Catholic Cardinal, code-breaker and investigator
with new servants to replace Francesco Maria Santinelli, who had been Monaldeschi's executioner. Azzolino ensured that she was reconciled with the pope
Decio_Azzolino
Comune in Umbria, Italy
hands of several noble families, including the counts of Corbara, the Monaldeschi della Vipera, and later Gattamelata. In 1460 it came under the control
Parrano
Parish church and minor basilica in Viterbo, Italy
Vasari. By 1667, the church again was in near ruins. The nobleman Monaldo Monaldeschi della Cervara commissioned another restoration, followed by another in
San_Lorenzo_in_Vineis
Comune in Umbria, Italy
in the direction of Chiusi. Control of the settlement was held by the Monaldeschi and later by the Filippeschi families. Elements of the medieval structure
Allerona
French librarian, historian, and writer (1830–1917)
officielle, Paris, Émile-Paul, 1909. Christine de Suède et l'assassinat de Monaldeschi au château de Fontainebleau, d'après trois relations contemporaines,
Alfred_Franklin_(historian)
Comune in Umbria, Italy
defensive walls. During the 12th and 13th centuries it was held by the Monaldeschi and was involved in conflicts with the counts of Marsciano [it] at Castel
Monteleone_d'Orvieto
Director of the evening drawing classes that Azara had established at Monaldeschi Palace. In 1798, following the establishment of the "Roman Reoublic"
Buenaventura_Salesa
Italian Dominican friar and Cardinal
duty as provincial of the Roman Province and succeeded by Bertramus Monaldeschi, who was elected by the General Chapter meeting in Paris. Orsini was
Matteo_Orsini
Catholic cardinal
Archbishop of Lyons (Beraldus de Got), the bishops of Orvieto (Francesco Monaldeschi) and Portuensis (Oporto? Julianus Mendez?), and two Apostolic notaries
Latino_Malabranca_Orsini
Roman Catholic diocese in Italy
century, when the bishop of Fiesole had to apply to Bishop Francesco Monaldeschi of Florence for license for the Vicar of Fiesole to conduct an ordination
Diocese_of_Fiesole
Latin Catholic diocese in Italy
Title) of Rieti. Eubel, II, pp. 96, 221. Son of Count Monaldo Monaldeschi of Orvieto, Monaldeschi had previously been Bishop of Orvieto (1418–1443), and Bishop
Diocese_of_Ascoli_Piceno
Church in Lazio, Italy
typical Romanesque semicircles. The wall niche in the chapel of the Monaldeschi family was frescoed with a Crucifixion with the Madonna, Magdalen, St
Santa_Maria_Nuova,_Viterbo
Commune in Grand Est, France
Arrondissement Toul Canton Toul Government • Mayor (2020–2026) Philippe Monaldeschi Area 1 25.49 km2 (9.84 sq mi) Population (2023) 2,628 • Density 103
Foug
Italian church and monastery
from the prominent aristocratic families Simoncelli, Gualterio, and Monaldeschi. Federazione Santa Chiara, entry on monastery. Piccolomini Adami refers
Buon_Gesù,_Orvieto
cardinal and bishop Pier Paolo Crescenzi granted the adjacent Palazzo Monaldeschi to house the school. At some point, the institution was under the Jesuit
Santi Apostoli Filippo e Giacomo, Orvieto
Santi_Apostoli_Filippo_e_Giacomo,_Orvieto
Latin Catholic diocese in Italy
Guidalotti (1427–1429) Jacobus de Seranthonio (1429–1443) Francesco Monaldeschi (1443–1450) Antonio Fatati (1450–1463) Giovanni Antonio Campani (1463–1477)
Diocese_of_Teramo-Atri
already mentioned in 1394, when Pope Boniface IX granted Monaldo IV Monaldeschi the feudal territory known as "della Montagna", which included Palazzo
Palazzo_Bovarino
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English (Norfolk) : from Middle English pilch, a metonymic occupational name for a maker or seller of pilches or a nickname for a habitual wearer of these. A pilch (from Late Latin pellicia, a derivative of pellis ‘skin’, ‘hide’) was a kind of coarse leather garment with the hair or fur still on it.Polish : nickname from Old Polish pilch ‘gray squirrel’.Jewish (from Ukraine) : metonymic occupational name from Yiddish piltsh ‘felt’ (see 1).
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Lustrous, Bright, Dawn
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Healthy; Wealthy
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Goddess Lakshmi; Yagya; Divine Beauty
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, gilt by love.
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Lioness of God.
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