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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox noble Gian Giordano Orsini, IV Lord of Bracciano (Bracciano, Шаблон:Circa 1460 – Vicovaro, 1517) was an Italian nobleman and condottiero. He married Felice della Rovere and was the son-in-law of Pope Julius II.

Biography

Gian Giordano Orsini was born around 1460 in Bracciano. He was the son of Gentile Virginio Orsini, III Lord of Bracciano, and of his wife Isabella Orsini.[1]

In 1482 he was captain of the papal army of Sixtus IV against the Duke of Calabria Alfonso II of Naples. He participated in the Battle of Campomorto alongside the famous Roberto Malatesta.[1]

In 1495 he was captain of King Charles VIII of France against the Kingdom of Naples of King Ferrante and his son Alfonso. He was captured and released only after two years. In this period, some possessions of the Orsini family were assigned to the rival Colonna family.[1]

Once free, he escaped an attack ordered by the Colonnas and took refuge in France, at the court of Louis XII.[1]

In 1511 his father-in-law, Pope Julius II, negotiated a peace with the Colonnas and recalled Gian Giordano to Italy.[1]

He died in Vicovaro in 1517.[2][1]

Issue

Gian Giordano Orsini married twice.

In 1486 he married Maria Cecilia of Naples, an illegitimate daughter of King Ferrante of Naples by Eulalia Ravignani.

They had one son and two daughters:[3]

  • Napoleon (d. 1553), condottiero.
  • Francesca, who married Giovanni Cardona.
  • Carlotta, who married Giantommaso Pico della Mirandola. They had three sons, Girolamo, Virginio and Giovanni Antonio, and a daughter, Maddalena.

In 1506 he married Felice della Rovere, illegitimate daughter of Cardinal Giuliano della Rovere (from 1513 Pope Julius II)

They had three sons and two daughters: Шаблон:Sfn Шаблон:Sfn Шаблон:Sfn Шаблон:Sfn

Honours

References

  1. 1,0 1,1 1,2 1,3 1,4 1,5 Шаблон:Cite web
  2. Шаблон:Cite web
  3. Pompeo Litta, ''Orsini di Roma'', in ''Famiglie celebri italiane'', Torino, 1846.

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