Marcantonio Colonna, the Glossary
Marcantonio II Colonna (sometimes spelled Marc'Antonio; 1535 – August 1, 1584), Duke of Tagliacozzo and Duke and Prince of Paliano, was a Roman aristocrat who served as Viceroy of Sicily in the service of the Spanish Crown, general of the Spanish forces, and Captain General of the Church.[1]
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40 relations: Ardea, Lazio, Ascanio Colonna, Avezzano, Battle of Lepanto, Captain General of the Church, Carlo d'Aragona Tagliavia, Colonna family, Costanza Farnese, Felice della Rovere, Filippo Colonna, 6th Prince of Paliano, Fucine Lake, Gian Giordano Orsini, Gibraltar, Giovanna d'Aragona, John of Austria, Kingdom of Sicily, L'Aquila, Lanuvio, Lazio, List of viceroys of Sicily, Loggia, Marino Wine Festival, Marino, Lazio, Müezzinzade Ali Pasha, Monarchy of Spain, Nemi, Orsini-Colonna Castle, Papal States, Philip II of Spain, Pope Gregory XIII, Pope Julius II, Pope Paul III, Pope Pius IV, Princes of Paliano, Real (galley), Sebastiano Venier, Siena, Spain, Stignano, Tagliacozzo.
- Battle of Lepanto
- Captains General of the Church
- Colonna family
- People from Lanuvio
- People of the Ottoman–Venetian Wars
Ardea, Lazio
Ardea is an ancient town and comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, south of Rome and about from today's Mediterranean coast.
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Ascanio Colonna
Ascanio Colonna (April 3, 1560 – May 17, 1608) was an Italian Cardinal who in his lifetime enjoyed a reputation for eloquence and learning. Marcantonio Colonna and Ascanio Colonna are Colonna family.
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Avezzano
Avezzano (or; Marsicano) is a city in the Abruzzo region, province of L'Aquila, Italy.
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Battle of Lepanto
The Battle of Lepanto was a naval engagement that took place on 7 October 1571 when a fleet of the Holy League, a coalition of Catholic states arranged by Pope Pius V, inflicted a major defeat on the fleet of the Ottoman Empire in the Gulf of Patras.
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Captain General of the Church
The captain general of the Church (Capitano generale della Chiesa) was the de facto commander-in-chief of the Papal States’ armed forces (generally, the Papal Army and the Papal Navy) from the Middle Ages into the early modern period. Marcantonio Colonna and captain General of the Church are captains General of the Church.
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Carlo d'Aragona Tagliavia
Carlo d'Aragona Tagliavia (Castelvetrano, Sicily, 1530 – Madrid, 25 September 1599) was a Sicilian-Spanish nobleman and viceroy. Marcantonio Colonna and Carlo d'Aragona Tagliavia are 16th-century Italian nobility and viceroys of Sicily.
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Colonna family
The House of Colonna, also known as Sciarrillo or Sciarra, is an Italian noble family, forming part of the papal nobility.
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Costanza Farnese
Costanza Farnese (December 19, 1500, in Rome – May 23, 1545, in Rome) was a daughter of Alessandro Farnese and Silvia Ruffini. Marcantonio Colonna and Costanza Farnese are 16th-century Italian nobility.
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Felice della Rovere
Felice della Rovere (– 27 September 1536), also known as Madonna Felice, was the illegitimate daughter of Pope Julius II. Marcantonio Colonna and Felice della Rovere are 16th-century Italian nobility.
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Filippo Colonna, 6th Prince of Paliano
Filippo Colonna, 6th Prince of Paliano (1578 – 11 April 1639), Prince of Paliano, was an Italian nobleman, who was the head of the Colonna family of Rome and the hereditary Gran Connestabile at the court of Naples. Marcantonio Colonna and Filippo Colonna, 6th Prince of Paliano are Colonna family.
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Fucine Lake
The Fucine Lake (Lago Fucino or Lago di Celano) was a large endorheic karst lake between above sea level and surrounded by the Monte Sirente-Monte Velino mountain ranges to the north-northeast, Mount Salviano to the west, Vallelonga to the south, and the Valle del Giovenco to the east-southeast.
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Gian Giordano Orsini
Gian Giordano Orsini, IV Lord of Bracciano (1460–1517) was an Italian nobleman and condottiero.
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Gibraltar
Gibraltar is a British Overseas Territory and city located at the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula, on the Bay of Gibraltar, near the exit of the Mediterranean Sea into the Atlantic Ocean (Strait of Gibraltar).
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Giovanna d'Aragona
Giovanna d'Aragona (1502– September 11, 1575) was a patron of the arts, printers and religious reform in Naples during the Renaissance. Marcantonio Colonna and Giovanna d'Aragona are 16th-century Italian nobility.
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John of Austria
John of Austria (Johann von Österreich, Juan de Austria; 24 February 1547 – 1 October 1578) was the illegitimate son of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor. Marcantonio Colonna and John of Austria are Battle of Lepanto, People of the Ottoman–Venetian Wars and Spanish generals.
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Kingdom of Sicily
The Kingdom of Sicily (Regnum Siciliae; Regno di Sicilia; Regnu di Sicilia) was a state that existed in Sicily and the south of the Italian Peninsula plus, for a time, in Northern Africa from its founding by Roger II of Sicily in 1130 until 1816.
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L'Aquila
L'Aquila is a city and comune in central Italy.
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Lanuvio
Lanuvio is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Rome in the Italian region of Latium, located about southeast of Rome, on the Alban Hills.
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Lazio
Lazio or Latium (from the original Latin name) is one of the 20 administrative regions of Italy.
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List of viceroys of Sicily
The Viceroys of Sicily (Viceré di Sicilia) were the regents of the government of the Kingdom of Sicily in place of the Spanish Kings who acquired the title of King of Sicily from 1412 to 1759. Marcantonio Colonna and List of viceroys of Sicily are viceroys of Sicily.
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Loggia
In architecture, a loggia (usually) is a covered exterior gallery or corridor, usually on an upper level, but sometimes on the ground level of a building.
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Marino Wine Festival
The Marino Wine Festival ('a Sagra by antonomasia in Marino dialect) is a well-known traditional festival that occurs every first Sunday in October in Marino, a town in the province of Rome.
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Marino, Lazio
Marino (Marinum or Castrimoenium, Marino dialect: Marini) is an Italian city and comune in Lazio (central Italy), on the Alban Hills, Italy, southeast of Rome, with a population of 37,684 and a territory of.
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Müezzinzade Ali Pasha
Müezzinzade Ali Pasha (Müezzinzade Ali Paşa; also known as Sofu Ali Pasha or Sufi Ali Pasha or Meyzinoğlu Ali Pasha; died 7 October 1571) was an Ottoman statesman and naval officer. Marcantonio Colonna and Müezzinzade Ali Pasha are Battle of Lepanto.
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Monarchy of Spain
The monarchy of Spain or Spanish monarchy (Monarquía Española) is the constitutional form of government of Spain.
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Nemi
Nemi is a town and comune in the Metropolitan City of Rome (central Italy), in the Alban Hills overlooking Lake Nemi, a volcanic crater lake.
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Orsini-Colonna Castle
The Orsini-Colonna castle (Italian Castello Orsini-Colonna) is a castle in Avezzano, Province of L'Aquila (Abruzzo).
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Papal States
The Papal States (Stato Pontificio), officially the State of the Church (Stato della Chiesa; Status Ecclesiasticus), were a conglomeration of territories on the Apennine Peninsula under the direct sovereign rule of the Pope from 756 to 1870.
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Philip II of Spain
Philip II (21 May 152713 September 1598), also known as Philip the Prudent (Felipe el Prudente), was King of Spain from 1556, King of Portugal from 1580, and King of Naples and Sicily from 1554 until his death in 1598.
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Pope Gregory XIII
Pope Gregory XIII (Gregorius XIII; Gregorio XIII; 7 January 1502 – 10 April 1585), born Ugo Boncompagni, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 13 May 1572 to his death in April 1585.
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Pope Julius II
Pope Julius II (Iulius II; Giulio II; born Giuliano della Rovere; 5 December 144321 February 1513) was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 1503 to his death, in February 1513.
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Pope Paul III
Pope Paul III (Paulus III; Paolo III; 29 February 1468 – 10 November 1549), born Alessandro Farnese, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 13 October 1534 to his death, in November 1549.
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Pope Pius IV
Pope Pius IV (Pio IV; 31 March 1499 – 9 December 1565), born Giovanni Angelo Medici, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 25 December 1559 to his death, in December 1565.
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Princes of Paliano
The title Duke and Prince of Paliano is borne by the head of the elder line of the Colonna family.
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Real (galley)
Real (Spanish for "Royal") was a Spanish galley and the flagship of Don John of Austria in the Battle of Lepanto in 1571. Marcantonio Colonna and Real (galley) are Battle of Lepanto.
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Sebastiano Venier
Sebastiano Venier (or Veniero) (c. 1496 – 3 March 1578) was Doge of Venice from 11 June 1577 to 3 March 1578.
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Siena
Siena (Sena Iulia) is a city in Tuscany, Italy.
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Spain
Spain, formally the Kingdom of Spain, is a country located in Southwestern Europe, with parts of its territory in the Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea and Africa.
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Stignano
Stignano is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Reggio Calabria in the Italian region Calabria, located about south of Catanzaro and about northeast of Reggio Calabria.
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Tagliacozzo
Tagliacozzo (Marsicano: Tajacózzo) is a town and comune in the province of L'Aquila, Abruzzo, central Italy.
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See also
Battle of Lepanto
- Álvaro de Bazán, Marquis of Santa Cruz
- Agostino Barbarigo (admiral)
- Battle of Lepanto
- Battle of Lepanto order of battle
- Giovanni Andrea Doria
- John of Austria
- Lepanto (poem)
- Müezzinzade Ali Pasha
- Mahomet Sirocco
- Marcantonio Colonna
- Maria la Bailadora
- Occhiali
- Real (galley)
- Religion saved by Spain
- The Battle of Lepanto (Luna painting)
Captains General of the Church
- Antonio Ottoboni
- Bernardo Dovizi
- Braccio da Montone
- Captain General of the Church
- Carlo I Malatesta
- Cesare Borgia
- Federico II Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua
- Franceschetto Cybo
- Francesco Maria I della Rovere
- Giovanni Borgia, 2nd Duke of Gandía
- Giovanni Carafa, Duke of Paliano
- Girolamo Riario
- Giuliano de' Medici, Duke of Nemours
- Guidobaldo II della Rovere
- Guillaume Durand
- Jacques Cœur
- James II of Aragon
- Juan Fernández de Heredia
- Livio Odescalchi
- Lorenzo de' Medici, Duke of Urbino
- Ludovico Trevisan
- Marcantonio Colonna
- Niccolò Piccinino
- Niccolò di Pitigliano
- Pedro Luis de Borja
- Philip VI of France
- Pier Luigi Farnese
- Ranuccio Farnese the Elder
- Taddeo Barberini
Colonna family
- Adelina Munro Drysdale
- Anna Colonna
- Ascanio Colonna
- Benedetto Barberini
- Carlo Colonna
- Colonna family
- Fabrizio Colonna
- Federico Baldeschi Colonna
- Ferdinando Colonna of Stigliano, 2nd Prince of Sonnino
- Filippo Colonna, 6th Prince of Paliano
- Filippo Colonna, 9th Prince of Paliano
- Giovanna van den Eynde, Princess of Sonnino
- Giovanni Colonna (cardinal, 1295–1348)
- Giovanni Colonna (cardinal, 1456–1508)
- Giovanni Colonna (died 1245)
- Girolamo Colonna
- Girolamo Colonna di Sciarra
- Giuliano Colonna of Stigliano, 1st Prince of Sonnino
- Guido Colonna di Paliano
- Isabella Colonna
- Lorenzo Onofrio Colonna, 8th Prince of Paliano
- Ludovico Colonna
- Marcantonio Colonna
- Marcantonio Colonna of Stigliano, 3rd Prince of Sonnino
- Marcantonio Colonna, 7th Prince of Paliano
- Marcantonio I Colonna
- Marco Antonio Colonna
- Margherita Colonna
- Muzio Colonna
- Palazzo Colonna
- Palestrina
- Paola Colonna
- Piero Colonna
- Pietro Colonna
- Pirro Colonna
- Pompeo Colonna
- Pope Martin V
- Prospero Colonna
- Prospero Colonna (cardinal)
- Prospero Colonna di Sciarra
- Prospero II Colonna
- Sciarra Colonna
- Siren (bronze sculpture)
- Stefano Colonna
- The Death of Saint Alexius
- Urbano Barberini
- Vespasiano Colonna
- Vittoria Colonna
People from Lanuvio
- Antoninus Pius
- Commodus
- Giacomo Lauri-Volpi
- Lucius Aelius Stilo Praeconinus
- Lucius Laberius Maximus
- Luigi Trombetta
- Manius Laberius Maximus
- Marcantonio Colonna
- Prospero Colonna
- Quirinius
- Sandro Bellucci
- Silvio Stampiglia
- Vincenzo Seratrice the Elder
People of the Ottoman–Venetian Wars
- Andrea Doria
- Anna Maria Christmann
- Bertrand d'Ornesan
- Charles de Sévigné
- Francisco de Sarmiento
- Giovanni Andrea Doria
- Giovanni Maria Angiolello
- Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba
- Ivo Senjanin
- Johann Matthias von der Schulenburg
- John of Austria
- Marcantonio Colonna
- Tomaso Schiavo
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcantonio_Colonna
Also known as Marcantonio II, Marcantonio II Colonna, Marco-Antonio Colonna, Prince of Tagliacozza, Marc’Antonio Colonna.