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  1. Filippo I Colonna ( Roma, 1578 – 11 aprile 1639) fu un membro della famiglia principesca romana dei Colonna nel ramo di Paliano . Indice. 1 Biografia. 1.1 Infanzia. 1.2 Matrimonio. 1.3 Ascesa. 1.4 Morte. 2 Discendenza. 3 Ascendenza. 4 Note. 5 Altri progetti. 6 Collegamenti esterni. Biografia. Infanzia.

  2. Filippo I, Cardinal Girolamo I and Lorenzo Onofrio, the husband of Maria Mancini Mazzarino, all contributed to the extension of important family connections through friendship, as opposed to what had previously been achieved through recourse to arms.

  3. Filippo I Colonna (1578-1639) erected the Palace of Paliano around 1623 next to the Collegiate Church of St. Andrew, the main church in town, where the family chapel housing the tombs of some among the leading exponents of the Colonna family already was.

  4. He was Great Constable of the kingdom of Naples (1639-1641) as had been his father Filippo I Colonna, (1578 – 11 April 1639). Marcantonio V Colonna (1606/1610–1659), Prince of Paliano Lorenzo Onofrio Colonna , Viceroy of Aragon , 1678–1681, in Spain

  5. Chevalier de l'ordre de la Toison d'or. Armoiries des Colonna. Signature. modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata. Filippo I Colonna, possiblement né en Sicile en 1578 et mort en un lieu inconnu le 11 avril 1639, Prince de Paliano, est un noble italien, patriarche de la famille Colonna 1 .

    • Collectionneur d'œuvres d'art
    • 1578Sicile (probable)
    • 11 avril 1639
    • 1600-1639
  6. Filippo Colonna, 6th Prince of Paliano (1578 – 11 April 1639), Prince of Paliano, [1] was an Italian nobleman, who was the head of the Colonna family of Rome and the hereditary Gran Connestabile at the court of Naples.

  7. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Don Filippo Colonna, 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. A nephew of Carlo Borromeo and grand nephew of Gian Giacomo Medici, he married Lucrezia Tomacelli, dei signori di Galatro (1576-1622) in 1597.