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Chigi family

The House of Chigi (IPA: [ˈkiːdʒi]) is an Italian princely family of Sienese origin descended from the counts of Ardenghesca,[2] which possessed castles in the Maremma, southern Tuscany. Later, the family settled in Rome. The earliest authentic mention of them is in the 13th century, with one Alemanno, counsellor of the Republic of Siena.

Chigi
Chigi-Della Rovere
Italian noble family
Motto: "Micat In Vertice"
(English: "It shines on the top")
Country Italy
Founded1492; 531 years ago (1492) (as noble family)
FounderMariano Chigi
Current headMario Chigi[1]
Titles
Estate(s)Villa Farnesina (old seat)
Palazzo Chigi (currently not used)
Arms of Agostino Chigi

History Edit

Origins Edit

The first very prominent member was Mariano (1439–1504), a banker and two time ambassador of Siena to the Popes Alexander VI and Julius II. He founded the Roman branch of the family, the other branch was started by his brother, Benedetto.

Notable members Edit

Agostino Chigi (1465–1520) was the most famous member of the family during the Renaissance.[2] He became an immensely rich banker, and built the palace and gardens afterwards known as the Farnesina, decorated by Raphael, Sebastiano del Piombo, Giulio Romano, and Il Sodoma, and was noted for the splendour of his entertainments. Pope Julius II made him practically his finance minister and gave him the privilege of quartering his own (Della Rovere) arms with those of the Chigi.[2]

Cardinal Fabio Chigi, on being elected pope as Alexander VII at the Conclave of 1655, conferred the Roman patriciate on his family.[2] His elder brother Mario, last commander of the Corsican Guard in Rome, continued the branch of the family in Siena. His brother Augusto continued the line in Rome. Augusto's son Agostino was made Reichsfurst (prince of the Holy Roman Empire) by Leopold I in 1659. Agostino married Maria Virginia Borghese (relative of the Borghese pope), and acquired the principalities of Farnese (1658), Campagnano (1661) and Ariccia, where a famous palazzo bearing the family name still stands. The pope also had two nephews who became cardinals, Flavio I, who was his Cardinal-Nephew and one of the main art collectors of the family and built the Villa Cetinale in 1680, and Sigismondo.

In 1712, Prince Augusto, son of Prince Agostino, received the dignity of hereditary marshals of the Roman Catholic Church and guardians of the conclaves, which gave them a prominent ceremonial importance on the death of every pope.[2] During the 18th century, Flavio II became cardinal.

On the marriage in 1735 of another Agostino Chigi (1710–1769) with Giulia Albani, heiress of the Albani, a Venetian patrician family, said to be of Albanian origin, her name was added to that of Chigi.[2]

Prince Sigismondo Chigi Albani della Rovere (August 24, 1798 – May 10, 1877), Prince of Campagnano, had a son, Don Mario Chigi, and four daughters (Teresa, who married Giulio, Duca di Torlonia; Maria, who married Prince Giuseppe Giovanelli; Angiola, who married Conte Fabio Bonaccorsi; and Virginia, who married Marchese Galeazzo Guidi). Prince Sigismondo's brother, Flavio III (1810–1885), became a Cardinal on December 22, 1873 with the title of Santa Maria del Popolo; he had been Nuncio to France in the 1860s.

Prince Mario Chigi Albani della Rovere succeeded his father in 1877 and served as Marshal of the Holy Roman Church at the Conclave of 1878. He married Antonietta, the daughter of Prince Louis of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn in 1857. They had three children, Agostino, Ludovico (Luigi) and Eleonora.

Prince Ludovico Chigi Albani della Rovere (July 10, 1866 – November 14, 1951), son of Prince Mario and Antoinette, was Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta from 1931 to 1951. In 1893 he married Donna Anna Aldobrandini, Princess of Sarsina; they had three children, Sigismondo, Petro and Laura. Prince Ludovico was Marshal of the Holy Roman Church, and oversaw both the conclave of 1922 and that of 1939.

Prince Sigismondo Chigi (1894–1982), Hereditary Marshal of the Holy Roman Church, was the son of Prince Ludovico Chigi Albani della Rovere (1866–1951) and Donna Anna Aldobrandini, princess of Sarsina. He had one son, Don Agostino Chigi Albani della Rovere (1929–2002) and one daughter, Princess Francesca, with his wife, Marian Berry, an American heiress.[3] He was the Marshal of the Conclave both in 1958 and 1963. The office, to which the Chigi had succeeded after the extinction of the Savelli in 1712, was abolished by Pope Paul VI in a motu proprio, Pontificalis Domus, of March 28, 1968.

The family owns large estates at Siena.[2] The family palace on the Via del Corso in Rome is currently seat of the Italian government. Another Palazzo Chigi in Ariccia is now a museum and site for meetings. The family's mausoleum is in the Chigi Chapel of the Basilica of Santa Maria del Popolo in Rome, the work of Raphael and Gian Lorenzo Bernini.

The princely family is represented by Prince Mario Chigi Albani della Rovere, Prince of Farnese (b. 1929), whose heir is Prince Flavio Chigi Albani della Rovere (b. 1975)

References Edit

  1. ^ Palazzo Chigi in Ariccia: La Famiglia Chigi
  2. ^ a b c d e f g   One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain"Chigi-Albani". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 6 (11th ed.). 1911. p. 133.
  3. ^ "Prince Sigismondo Chigi: Last Hereditary Marshal of the Holy Roman Church". Berry College. Memorial Library. April 18–21, 2013. Retrieved 5 July 2021.
  • Annuario della nobilta italiana Anno I. 1879 (Pisa 1878), 141-143.

External links Edit

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The House of Chigi IPA ˈkiːdʒi is an Italian princely family of Sienese origin descended from the counts of Ardenghesca 2 which possessed castles in the Maremma southern Tuscany Later the family settled in Rome The earliest authentic mention of them is in the 13th century with one Alemanno counsellor of the Republic of Siena ChigiChigi Della RovereItalian noble familyMotto Micat In Vertice English It shines on the top Country ItalyFormer countries Kingdom of Italy Papal States Grand Duchy of Tuscany Republic of SienaFounded1492 531 years ago 1492 as noble family FounderMariano ChigiCurrent headMario Chigi 1 TitlesPope non hereditary Prince of the Holy Roman Empire titular Duke of Ariccia Prince of Farnese Prince of CampagnanoEstate s Villa Farnesina old seat Palazzo Chigi currently not used Arms of Agostino Chigi Contents 1 History 1 1 Origins 2 Notable members 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditOrigins Edit The first very prominent member was Mariano 1439 1504 a banker and two time ambassador of Siena to the Popes Alexander VI and Julius II He founded the Roman branch of the family the other branch was started by his brother Benedetto Notable members EditAgostino Chigi 1465 1520 was the most famous member of the family during the Renaissance 2 He became an immensely rich banker and built the palace and gardens afterwards known as the Farnesina decorated by Raphael Sebastiano del Piombo Giulio Romano and Il Sodoma and was noted for the splendour of his entertainments Pope Julius II made him practically his finance minister and gave him the privilege of quartering his own Della Rovere arms with those of the Chigi 2 Cardinal Fabio Chigi on being elected pope as Alexander VII at the Conclave of 1655 conferred the Roman patriciate on his family 2 His elder brother Mario last commander of the Corsican Guard in Rome continued the branch of the family in Siena His brother Augusto continued the line in Rome Augusto s son Agostino was made Reichsfurst prince of the Holy Roman Empire by Leopold I in 1659 Agostino married Maria Virginia Borghese relative of the Borghese pope and acquired the principalities of Farnese 1658 Campagnano 1661 and Ariccia where a famous palazzo bearing the family name still stands The pope also had two nephews who became cardinals Flavio I who was his Cardinal Nephew and one of the main art collectors of the family and built the Villa Cetinale in 1680 and Sigismondo In 1712 Prince Augusto son of Prince Agostino received the dignity of hereditary marshals of the Roman Catholic Church and guardians of the conclaves which gave them a prominent ceremonial importance on the death of every pope 2 During the 18th century Flavio II became cardinal On the marriage in 1735 of another Agostino Chigi 1710 1769 with Giulia Albani heiress of the Albani a Venetian patrician family said to be of Albanian origin her name was added to that of Chigi 2 Prince Sigismondo Chigi Albani della Rovere August 24 1798 May 10 1877 Prince of Campagnano had a son Don Mario Chigi and four daughters Teresa who married Giulio Duca di Torlonia Maria who married Prince Giuseppe Giovanelli Angiola who married Conte Fabio Bonaccorsi and Virginia who married Marchese Galeazzo Guidi Prince Sigismondo s brother Flavio III 1810 1885 became a Cardinal on December 22 1873 with the title of Santa Maria del Popolo he had been Nuncio to France in the 1860s Prince Mario Chigi Albani della Rovere succeeded his father in 1877 and served as Marshal of the Holy Roman Church at the Conclave of 1878 He married Antonietta the daughter of Prince Louis of Sayn Wittgenstein Sayn in 1857 They had three children Agostino Ludovico Luigi and Eleonora Prince Ludovico Chigi Albani della Rovere July 10 1866 November 14 1951 son of Prince Mario and Antoinette was Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta from 1931 to 1951 In 1893 he married Donna Anna Aldobrandini Princess of Sarsina they had three children Sigismondo Petro and Laura Prince Ludovico was Marshal of the Holy Roman Church and oversaw both the conclave of 1922 and that of 1939 Prince Sigismondo Chigi 1894 1982 Hereditary Marshal of the Holy Roman Church was the son of Prince Ludovico Chigi Albani della Rovere 1866 1951 and Donna Anna Aldobrandini princess of Sarsina He had one son Don Agostino Chigi Albani della Rovere 1929 2002 and one daughter Princess Francesca with his wife Marian Berry an American heiress 3 He was the Marshal of the Conclave both in 1958 and 1963 The office to which the Chigi had succeeded after the extinction of the Savelli in 1712 was abolished by Pope Paul VI in a motu proprio Pontificalis Domus of March 28 1968 The family owns large estates at Siena 2 The family palace on the Via del Corso in Rome is currently seat of the Italian government Another Palazzo Chigi in Ariccia is now a museum and site for meetings The family s mausoleum is in the Chigi Chapel of the Basilica of Santa Maria del Popolo in Rome the work of Raphael and Gian Lorenzo Bernini The princely family is represented by Prince Mario Chigi Albani della Rovere Prince of Farnese b 1929 whose heir is Prince Flavio Chigi Albani della Rovere b 1975 References Edit Palazzo Chigi in Ariccia La Famiglia Chigi a b c d e f g nbsp One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Chigi Albani Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 6 11th ed 1911 p 133 Prince Sigismondo Chigi Last Hereditary Marshal of the Holy Roman Church Berry College Memorial Library April 18 21 2013 Retrieved 5 July 2021 Annuario della nobilta italiana Anno I 1879 Pisa 1878 141 143 External links EditChigi family Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chigi family amp oldid 1113532780, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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