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==References==
==References==
{{reflist} Nobilitatis of Portuguese Families, Vol IX, page 309.
(Reflist) Nobiliary of Portuguese Families, Vol. IX, page 309.


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Stefano Colonna was the name of several members of the Italian family of Colonna. The most important include:

  • Stefano Colonna the Elder (1265 – c. 1348) was son of [[Giovanni Colonna (died 1293, who

had the title of Marquis of Ancona.)|Giovanni Colonna]] and one of the most important political figures in Rome in the first half of the 14th century. He was heir of the Papal fief of Palestrina. In 1290 he was named count of Romagna, and he was several times Senator of Rome and Imperial vicar in Italy. A staunch Ghibelline, he struggled for large part of his life against the Guelph Orsini family. He was a protector of Petrarch, who dedicated two sonnets and other works to him. He was also a fierce opponent of Cola di Rienzo, leader of the popular rebellion of Rome in 1347. He was brother to Sciarra Colonna.Stefano Colonna, Conte di Romagna, married Insula Calcedonia. He died in 1350.

  • Stefano Colonna the Younger (died 1347), son of the former, was Senator of Rome in 1306 and 1330. He was killed (together with his sons Giovanni and Camillo) at the battle of Porta San Lorenzo (1347) against the troops of Cola di Rienzo.
  • He also had another son Giacomo Colonna, Obispo and Lord of Lombez, who died in 1341. He

was married to Orsina Orsini and had a daughter Cecilia Giulia Colonna Orsini. Cecilia Giulia, married Rodrigo Anes de Sa, Ambassador of Gregorio XI.

  • Stefanello (died c. 1368), son of the former, was the first of the Palestrina branch of the family.
  • Stefano Colonna di Palestrina (16th century). Commander of the Florentine militia during the siege of Florence.[1]

See also

References

(Reflist) Nobiliary of Portuguese Families, Vol. IX, page 309.
  • Marek, Miroslav. "Early genealogy of the Colonna family". Genealogy.EU.


  1. ^ "L'assedio di Firenze:cronologia". cronologia.leonardo.it. Retrieved 20 January 2015.