- Virginio Orsini
Gentile Virginio Orsini (c. 1434 –
8 January 1497 ) was an Italian condottiero and vassal of the papal throne and theKingdom of Naples , mainly remembered as the powerful head of theOrsini family during its feud withPope Alexander VI (Rodrigo Borgia). Though best known as Lord ofBracciano , during his lifetime he bore many titles, among which Count ofTagliacozzo ,Vicovaro andAnguillara , Lord ofCerveteri , Knight of the Order of Emellino (1463), Constable of theKingdom of Naples and Gonfalonier of theRoman Church . The aforesaid feuds were all confiscated in favor of theColonna or theBorgia family during Virginio's conflict with Naples and thePope .Genealogy and military career
Gentile Virginio was the son of Napoleone II and Francesca Orsini. On the death of his uncle Carlo (1485), he obtained the reins of his prominent house, at the time an enemy to the King of Naples and an ally of the pontiff.
Pope Sixtus IV appointed him general of his forces, which Virginio led to a victory over the Neapolitan army at theBattle of Campo Morto (1482). Almighty due to pontifical benefices, Virginio took advantage of the disorder which followed Sixtus’s death (1484) in order to exterminate the Roman house ofColonna , something he didn’t manage completely due to theSacred College ’s restoring the order. During the reign ofInnocent VIII (1484–1492), the Orsini family reached the peak of its power and held significant influence over theRoman Curia through Virginio's cousin, CardinalGianbattista Orsini ofMonterotondo . The ascension ofAlexander VI to the papal throne (August 1492) changed thestatus quo in the Roman politics.Conflict with the Pope and Naples
Afraid of the new Pope’s intentions to curb the power of his audacious barons, Virginio approached King
Ferdinand I of Naples , who was suspicious of Alexaner’s relations to KingFerdinand II of Aragon , his formal overlord. It was with Neapolitan financial help that Virginio bought the Roman castles ofCerveteri andAnguillara fromFranceschetto Cybo , the son of PopeInnocent VIII . It seems that Alexander VI had already reached an agreement with Cybo over the two fortresses and their unexpected purchase by his chief vassal with Neapolitan money (40,000 ducats) was considered by the Pope as an act of treason. Nevertheless, Alexander and Ferdinand were reconciled in the summer of 1493.When
Charles VIII of France seized Rome in the December 1494, demanding from the Pope to crown him monarch of Naples, the Orsini family hosted his troops in its fortresses and clamored forAlexander VI 's deposition together with the Colonna family and most of the Cardinals. Thus Virginio, who had also been named Constable of Naples, betrayed both the Pope and the Aragonese dynasty of Naples. Hoping to gain benefits for his house by the French king, Virginio followed the French on their campaign in Naples. After the defeat of the French in theBattle of Fornovo (6 June 1495 ) and the restoration of the Aragonese in Naples the same month, Virginio was arrested and imprisoned byFerdinand II of Naples , the new Neapolitan king, with the consent of the Pope. He died probably of poison in theCastel dell'Ovo , in Naples (8 January 1497 ), whileAlexander VI was confiscating the Orsini strongholds in thePapal States in favor of the Borgia family.Posterity
Virginio Orsini had two sons,
Gian Giordano Orsini , later Prince Assistant to the Papal Throne, by his wife Isabella Orsini (of the Salerno line), andCarlo Orsini , an illegitimate.=See also=
*Orsini family
*Alexander VI
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.