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  1. Paolo Giordano Orsini (1541 – 13 November 1585) was an Italian nobleman, and the first duke of Bracciano from 1560. He was a member of the Roman family of the Orsini.

    • Girolamo Orsini
    • 1560–13 November 1585
  2. The Castle Museum harbours a portrait of Paolo Giordano I around 1560, before he became Duke of Bracciano thanks to his marriage to Isabella Medici, daughter of Cosimo I and Eleonora of Toledo....

  3. The House of Orsini is an Italian noble family that was one of the most influential princely families in medieval Italy and Renaissance Rome. Members of the Orsini family include five popes: Stephen II (752–757), Paul I (757–767), Celestine III (1191–1198), Nicholas III (1277–1280), and Benedict XIII (1724–1730).

    • c. 600 A.D.
    • Bobone/Orsini
    • Cajo Orso Orsini
    • Senza rimproveri, (Italian for 'Without reproach')
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  5. May 9, 2024 · Last Updated on 2024/05/09. Paolo Orsinis Tumultuous Career: Shifting Loyalties Among Italy’s Elite. Paolo Orsini, from the Gallese branch. Count. Lord of Gallese in Teverina, Olevano Romano, Narni, Orvieto, Tuscania, Canino, Marta, Montalto di Castro, Fiano Romano. Cousin of Gentile Orsini. Born: 1369. Death: 1416, August. Ducal Palace of Gallese

  6. In the course of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, the following were particularly famous as military leaders in the numberless internal wars of Italy; (5) PAOLO ORSINI, who in the beginning of the fifteenth century fought as condottiere in the service of several popes, was taken prisoner by Ladislas of Naples, again set at liberty, and ...

  7. In 1438 Niccolò Orsini (of Pier Giovanni Paolo, son of Napoleone III Orsini) was the lord of Manoppello. In 1450 Orso Orsini, the last living brother of Giovan Paolo, was Lord of Manoppello, and received from king Alfonso d'Aragona also the Valle Siciliana and San Valentino.

  8. Paolo Giordano Orsini. (1591—1656) Quick Reference. (1591–1656). Duke of Bracciano, and grandson of the homonymous wife-murderer in Webster's White Devil. He published at his own expense a slight collection of verse (1648), usually assigned to the ... From: Orsini, Paolo Giordano in The Oxford Companion to Italian Literature » Subjects: Literature.

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