- House of Anguillara
Anguillara were a baronal family of
Latium , especially powerful in Rome and in the currentprovince of Viterbo during the Middle Ages and the early Renaissance.Although of unknown origins, they most likely took, or gave, their name from the city of
Anguillara Sabazia , near theLake Bracciano . The name itself could refer to the Italian word "" (eel), or, as claimed by some, to a Roman villa on a corner (Latin: "angulum") of the Lake.A first Count Ramone Anguillara is recorded as a probably legendary enemy of the Popes. In 1090 is known a Gherardo, lord of Anguillara, who was allied with the
Prefetti di Vico against the commune of Rome. His successors were John, who tookSanta Severa , and Niccolò, who conqueredTolfa in1146 . In1186 Pandolfo I started a long struggle with the Vicos for the control of northern Latium and met the Henry VI atOrvieto , also hosting him in 1191.Pandolfo II sided with Henry's son, Frederick II, during the
siege of Viterbo (1234), but was captured by the Papal troops and imprisoned atRonciglione . The Anguillara fief was thus seized byPietro di Vico , who reigned there until Pandolfo's return in 1246.The chaotic situation caused by the move of the Papal seat to
Avignon led the family to move their headquarters in Rome and Capranica, whereOrso Anguillara , Senator of Rome, hosted the poetPetrarch in1336 . Orso's mother was a member of the powerfulOrsini , and married a member of the Colonnas, thus establishing the Anguillara as one of the most important Roman families.Orso was succeeded by Pietro, Dolce and Everso II, who was a famous
condottiero and conqueredVetralla ,Caprarola andSanta Pupa . His son Francesco inherited his fame of tyranny and unloyalty: he was excommunicated and imprisoned iCastel Sant'Angelo , while all the family's possession were acquired by the Apostolic Chamber underPope Paul II . Deifobo, the other Everso's son, managed to regain his lands, which he kept until his death in1490 . In that yearPope Innocent VIII assigned the Anguillara lands to his nephewFranceschetto Cybo .The last notable member of the family is the condottiero
Renzo di Ceri , who fought in the defence of Rome during the Sack of 1527. The family extinguished in the 18th century.
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