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Borghese family

The House of Borghese is a princely family of Italian noble and papal background, originating as the Borghese or Borghesi in Siena, where they came to prominence in the 13th century and held offices under the commune. During the 16th century, the head of the family, Marcantonio, moved to Rome, where they rose in power and wealth following the election of his son Camillo as Pope Paul V in 1605. They were one of the leading families of the black nobility and maintain close ties to the Vatican.

Borghese
Italian noble family
Arms of the Borghese family
Country Republic of Siena
Grand Duchy of Tuscany
 Papal States
 Kingdom of Naples
 Kingdom of Italy
Current region Italy
Founded1238; 786 years ago (1238)
FounderTiezzo da Monticiano
Current headH.E. Don Scipione II, Prince Borghese, 14th Prince of Sulmona, 15th Prince of Rossano (b. 1970)
Titles
Numerous titles
MottoIn Utroque Vigil

Borghese (Borghesi) of Siena edit

The family originated with Tiezzo da Monticiano, a 13th-century wool merchant in Siena, whose nephew Borghese gave his name to the family. Among the important Sienese Borghese are:

Borghese of Rome edit

The head of the family, Marcantonio, Patrician of Siena, moved to Rome in 1541 and this Sienese family rapidly gained access to the upper echelons of Roman society, culminating in the election of Marcantonio's son Camillo Borghese as Pope Paul V in 1605. Paul V was an unabashed nepotist, naming his brother Francesco (1556–1620) Duke of Rignano and general of the papal army, his other brother Giambattista (1554–1609) Governor of the Borgo and castellan of Castel Sant'Angelo, and his sister Ortensia's son Scipione Caffarelli (1577–1633), becoming Scipione Borghese on his adoption) a Cardinal and his adoptive son. Paul also bestowed on his nephew Scipione the title Prince of Vivero on (November 17, 1609). As an extended family, the Borghese became some of the largest landowners of the Roman Campagna, increasing their wealth by their strategic control of their properties and a concerted policy of assuming monopolies of milling grain and the rights to run inns.

 
Paul V Burghesius Romanus name on St. Peter's Basilica

Thus the Borghese family rose still further in power and wealth. Many of Paul V's official inscriptions include ROMANUS after his name, to reinforce the family's new Roman connection. Scipione was a major patron of the arts, and the family art collection burgeoned under his guardianship (formerly housed at the family seat in Rome, Palazzo Borghese, it has since 1903 been established as the Galleria Borghese, located in the family's former property, Villa Borghese).

Marcantonio II (1598–1658), son of Giambattista, was named prince of Sulmona in 1610 (Grandee of Spain of 1st class), again through Paul V's influence, in this case with Philip III of Spain. In 1619 Marcantonio II married Camilla Orsini, becoming heir to both the Borghese and Orsini families. His son Paolo (1624–1646) married Olimpia Aldobrandini, princess of Rossano, and by this marriage enabled the Borghese to lay claim to the Aldobrandini family legacy as well, though this right was only recognised in 1769 after protracted court battles. Along with Paolo's titles, Olimpia passed the title of prince of Rossano to their grandson Marcantonio III (1660–1729), who also became viceroy of Naples.

His grandson Marcantonio IV (1730–1800), prince of Sulmona and of Rossano, was a senator of the Roman Republic. His son Camillo Filippo Ludovico (1775–1832) enlisted in the Napoleonic army and later became one of its generals. In 1803 he married Napoleon's sister, Pauline Bonaparte, the promiscuous widow of General Leclerc. Camillo was named duke of Guastalla in 1806, and governor of Piedmont (1807–1814). Camillo's sale of the Borghese collection of antiquities enriched the new Musée du Louvre. On Napoleon's fall, he separated from Pauline and retired to private life in Florence, dying without issue.

Marcantonio IV's second son, prince Francesco Borghese-Aldobrandini (1776–1839), was also a general in the Napoleonic army, and inherited all Camillo's property. Francesco had married Adèle de La Rochefoucauld, daughter of Alexandre-Francois, and their son Marcantonio married Thérèse de La Rochefoucauld, daughter of Alexandre-Jules (brother of Adèle).

His great-grandson Prince Scipione Borghese (1871–1927) was an industrialist and sportsman, remembered for participating in the 1907 Peking to Paris Race with the journalist Luigi Barzini.

His nephew Junio Valerio Borghese (1906–1974) was a Navy official under the Fascist regime and awardee of the Gold Medal of Military Valour for his commando actions during World War II. In post-war Italy he became a prominent far-right politician; he fled to Spain in 1970 after being accused of plotting a coup d'état.

There are 4 present branches of the Borghese family:

  • Borghese, descended from Marcantonio V, princes of Sulmona, Rossano, son of Francesco
  • Borghese-Aldobrandini, descended from Camillo, princes of Meldola, son of Francesco
  • Borghese-Salviati, descended from Scipione, dukes of Giuliano, son of Francesco
  • Borghese-Torlonia, Giulio (1847–1914), princes of Fucino, grandson of Francesco, married princess Anna Maria Torlonia

Notable members of the family edit

References edit

Sources edit

  • Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Borghese" . Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
  • Castello Di Borghese Castello Di Borghese, Vineyard and Winery, Cutchogue, New York
  • Original 1922 Almanach de Gotha (edited by Justice Perthes) entry for the Borghese family, link to the original universally-recognised genealogical reference document, with details of family honours

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The House of Borghese is a princely family of Italian noble and papal background originating as the Borghese or Borghesi in Siena where they came to prominence in the 13th century and held offices under the commune During the 16th century the head of the family Marcantonio moved to Rome where they rose in power and wealth following the election of his son Camillo as Pope Paul V in 1605 They were one of the leading families of the black nobility and maintain close ties to the Vatican BorgheseItalian noble familyArms of the Borghese familyCountryRepublic of Siena Grand Duchy of Tuscany Papal States Kingdom of Naples Kingdom of ItalyCurrent region ItalyFounded1238 786 years ago 1238 FounderTiezzo da MonticianoCurrent headH E Don Scipione II Prince Borghese 14th Prince of Sulmona 15th Prince of Rossano b 1970 TitlesNumerous titles Hereditary noble titles Prince of Sulmona Prince of Rossano Prince of Montecompatri Prince of Nettuno Prince of Vivaro Prince of Leonforte Duke of Bomarzo Duke of Rignano former title now in Colonna family Duke of Poggio Nativo Ecclesiastic titles Pope Archbishop of BolognaMottoIn Utroque Vigil Contents 1 Borghese Borghesi of Siena 2 Borghese of Rome 3 Notable members of the family 4 References 5 SourcesBorghese Borghesi of Siena editThe family originated with Tiezzo da Monticiano a 13th century wool merchant in Siena whose nephew Borghese gave his name to the family Among the important Sienese Borghese are Agostino 1390 1462 noted soldier in the wars between Siena and Florence named count palatine by Pope Pius II and count of the Holy Roman Empire by Sigismund Niccolo 1432 1500 man of letters philosopher and important political figure in the Sienese republic belonging to the Monte dei Nove Pietro 1469 1527 named a senator of Rome by Pope Leo X killed in the Sack of Rome Marcantonio 1504 1574 politician and lawyer in papal service Borghese of Rome editThe head of the family Marcantonio Patrician of Siena moved to Rome in 1541 and this Sienese family rapidly gained access to the upper echelons of Roman society culminating in the election of Marcantonio s son Camillo Borghese as Pope Paul V in 1605 Paul V was an unabashed nepotist naming his brother Francesco 1556 1620 Duke of Rignano and general of the papal army his other brother Giambattista 1554 1609 Governor of the Borgo and castellan of Castel Sant Angelo and his sister Ortensia s son Scipione Caffarelli 1577 1633 becoming Scipione Borghese on his adoption a Cardinal and his adoptive son Paul also bestowed on his nephew Scipione the title Prince of Vivero on November 17 1609 As an extended family the Borghese became some of the largest landowners of the Roman Campagna increasing their wealth by their strategic control of their properties and a concerted policy of assuming monopolies of milling grain and the rights to run inns nbsp Paul V Burghesius Romanus name on St Peter s Basilica Thus the Borghese family rose still further in power and wealth Many of Paul V s official inscriptions include ROMANUS after his name to reinforce the family s new Roman connection Scipione was a major patron of the arts and the family art collection burgeoned under his guardianship formerly housed at the family seat in Rome Palazzo Borghese it has since 1903 been established as the Galleria Borghese located in the family s former property Villa Borghese Marcantonio II 1598 1658 son of Giambattista was named prince of Sulmona in 1610 Grandee of Spain of 1st class again through Paul V s influence in this case with Philip III of Spain In 1619 Marcantonio II married Camilla Orsini becoming heir to both the Borghese and Orsini families His son Paolo 1624 1646 married Olimpia Aldobrandini princess of Rossano and by this marriage enabled the Borghese to lay claim to the Aldobrandini family legacy as well though this right was only recognised in 1769 after protracted court battles Along with Paolo s titles Olimpia passed the title of prince of Rossano to their grandson Marcantonio III 1660 1729 who also became viceroy of Naples His grandson Marcantonio IV 1730 1800 prince of Sulmona and of Rossano was a senator of the Roman Republic His son Camillo Filippo Ludovico 1775 1832 enlisted in the Napoleonic army and later became one of its generals In 1803 he married Napoleon s sister Pauline Bonaparte the promiscuous widow of General Leclerc Camillo was named duke of Guastalla in 1806 and governor of Piedmont 1807 1814 Camillo s sale of the Borghese collection of antiquities enriched the new Musee du Louvre On Napoleon s fall he separated from Pauline and retired to private life in Florence dying without issue Marcantonio IV s second son prince Francesco Borghese Aldobrandini 1776 1839 was also a general in the Napoleonic army and inherited all Camillo s property Francesco had married Adele de La Rochefoucauld daughter of Alexandre Francois and their son Marcantonio married Therese de La Rochefoucauld daughter of Alexandre Jules brother of Adele His great grandson Prince Scipione Borghese 1871 1927 was an industrialist and sportsman remembered for participating in the 1907 Peking to Paris Race with the journalist Luigi Barzini His nephew Junio Valerio Borghese 1906 1974 was a Navy official under the Fascist regime and awardee of the Gold Medal of Military Valour for his commando actions during World War II In post war Italy he became a prominent far right politician he fled to Spain in 1970 after being accused of plotting a coup d etat There are 4 present branches of the Borghese family Borghese descended from Marcantonio V princes of Sulmona Rossano son of Francesco Borghese Aldobrandini descended from Camillo princes of Meldola son of Francesco Borghese Salviati descended from Scipione dukes of Giuliano son of Francesco Borghese Torlonia Giulio 1847 1914 princes of Fucino grandson of Francesco married princess Anna Maria TorloniaNotable members of the family editScipione Borghese 1577 1633 cardinal artistic patron of Bernini and nephew of Pope Paul V Pope Paul V 1605 1621 ne Camillo Borghese 1550 1621 Paolo Borghese 1622 1646 he married Olimpia Aldobrandini Francesco Scipione Maria Borghese 1697 1759 cardinal Marcantonio Borghese 1730 1800 rebuilt the Villa Borghese and its gardens Camillo Filippo Ludovico Borghese 1775 1832 second husband of Pauline Bonaparte Pauline Borghese nee Bonaparte 1780 1825 sister of Napoleon and wife of Camillo Borghese Scipione Borghese 1871 1927 politician and explorer Giangiacomo Borghese 1889 1954 6th fascist governor of Rome 1939 1944 and husband of the 13th Princess of Leonforte Paolo Borghese 1904 1985 Duke of Bomarzo and husband of Marcella Borghese Junio Valerio Borghese 1906 1974 Italian naval commander and politician Marcella Borghese nee Fazi 1911 2002 cosmetics entrepreneur and wife of Paolo Borghese Lorenzo Borghese b 1972 entrepreneur and television personalityReferences editSources editChisholm Hugh ed 1911 Borghese Encyclopaedia Britannica 11th ed Cambridge University Press Castello Di Borghese Castello Di Borghese Vineyard and Winery Cutchogue New York Original 1922 Almanach de Gotha edited by Justice Perthes entry for the Borghese family link to the original universally recognised genealogical reference document with details of family honours Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Borghese family amp oldid 1221649667, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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