- The
Pannocchieschi was a
prominent noble family from
Siena and
Volterra in Italy,
probably of
Lombard origin. They held the
title Count of Elci. They lived...
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parents were
Alessandro di
Sozzo Bardi,
count of Vernio, and
Camilla Pannocchieschi,
daughter of
Raniero di
Guido Pannochieschi,
count of Elci.
Around 1415...
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Francesco Pannocchieschi d'Elci (1625 or 1626,
Florence - 20 June 1702) was an
Italian Roman Catholic priest and archbishop. He came from a
noble Sienese...
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Scipione Pannocchieschi d’Elci (28 June 1598 – 12
April 1670) was a
Catholic cardinal who
served as
Apostolic Nuncio to the
Republic of
Venice and as Archbishop...
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Scipione Pannocchieschi (1636–1663) on 20–21 June 1639 and
again in 1649 [1650, Pisan], and
another in 1659; and
Archbishop Francesco Pannocchieschi (1663–1702)...
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Castrum Ajatici was
property of the
powerful Pannocchieschi family of Elci. In 1139,
Ranieri Pannocchieschi gave to the
Bishop of Volterra,
Adimaro Adimari...
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Alberti family. In the 13th
century it came
under the
control of the
Pannocchieschi family, and then Volterra, M****a Marittima. With the fall of M****a Marittima...
- Rome, and was
later successively a
possession of the Aldobrandeschi,
Pannocchieschi, Caetani, and
Orsini families, and of the muni****lity of Perugia. In...
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daughter of
Alessandro di
Sozzo Bardi,
count of Vernio, and
Camilla Pannocchieschi). The
wedding was
arranged by his
father as an
effort to
reaffirm relations...
- former,
built in the 14th century, it is
traditionally identified as the
Pannocchieschi family's residence. The
Palazzo Bichi-Buonsignori,
built in the 15th...