- Pallavicini
The Pallavicini, Pallavicino, and sometimes Paravicino, or Paravicini, were an Italian noble family descended from Oberto I (died
1148 ). The first Pallavicino fief was created by Oberto II, who received them it byFrederick Barbarossa in 1162. A number of lines descended from Guglielmo (died1217 ), possessor of a series of fiefs betweenParma andPiacenza and a descendant of the LombardObertenga family (along with the Este, theCavalcabò andMalaspina ). They are:
* The Pallavicini of theLatin Empire
** descendants of Guglielmo through his sons Guy (also known as Galdo) and Rubino
* The Pallavicini ofLombardy
* The Pallavicini of Varano
* The Pallavicini ofPolesine
* The Pallavicini ofBusseto
* The Pallavicini of Ravarano (today part ofCalestano )
* The Pallavicino ofSicily A second main branch of the family (or perhaps a separate family) was formed by the descendants of
Niccolò Pallavicini (alive in 1154), whose origins are doubtful—probably he belonged to the Genoesepatriciate —and whose links with the Obertenghi are uncertain: [http://www.sardimpex.com/Pallavicini/Pallavicini.htm Pallavicini] it from the "Genealogie delle famiglie nobili italiane" at sardimpex.com.]
* The Pallavicini of Genoa
** patricians of GenoaThe Pallavicini of the Latin Empire
Through Guy and his brother Rubino, a branch of the family rose to prominence in the
Latin Empire founded after theFourth Crusade in1204 .They governed the
Margraviate of Bodonitsa from 1204 to1358 . They grew in riches and, after1224 , became also the most powerful family in the formerKingdom of Thessalonica (northern Greece). The first margraves were of Guy's line until his daughter Isabella died, at which time the line of Rubino inherited the throne. The Pallavicini were related to theDe la Roche family then ruling in Athens. Albert divided the principality between his widow and his daughter in1311 and the Pallavicini influence slowly declined. The subsequentZorzi margraves were matrilineal descendants of the last Pallavicini marquise, Guglielma.Notable members
*Guglielmo Pallavicino (Pallavicino) (died 1217) [http://www.sardimpex.com/pallavicini/pallavicino1.htm Pallavicino] it from the "Genealogie delle famiglie nobili italiane" at sardimpex.com.]
*Oberto I Pallavicino
*Oberto II Pallavicino
*Guy (died1237 )
*Oberto Pelavicino (1197 -1269 )
*Ubertino (died1278 )
*Isabella (died1286 )
*Thomas (born before 1286, died after 1331), margrave of Bodonitsa, grandson of Rubino
*Albert (died1311 )
*Guglielma (died1358 )
*Orlando (sometimes Rolando) “il Magnifico” (c.1393–1457)
*Benedetto Pallavicino (c.1551–1601), from Cremona, composer
*Pietro Sforza Pallavicino (1607–1667), historian and cardinal
*Ferrante Pallavicino (1618–1644), Italian writer
*Lazzaro Opizio Pallavicino (1776-1777) Chamberlain of the Sacred College of Cardinals
*Ottavio Paravicini (1608-1609) Chamberlain of the Sacred College of Cardinals
*Maria Saveria Paravicini (??? - 1776) Grandmother of Napoleon I of France
*Gianluca Pallavicino ,general andgovernor ofLombardy (second half of 18th century)See also
A number of buildings are named after the family:
*Palais Pallavicini in Vienna, Austria
*Palazzo Pallavicini-Rospigliosi in Rome, Italy.Notes
ources
*Miller, W. " [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0075-4269(1908)28%3C234%3ATMOB(%3E2.0.CO%3B2-W The Marquisate of Boudonitza (1204-1414)] ." "Journal of Hellenic Studies", Vol. 28, 1908, pp 234-249.
*Setton, Kenneth M. (general editor) "A History of the Crusades: Volume III — The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries". Harry W. Hazard, editor. University of Wisconsin Press: Madison, 1975.
* [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/LATIN%20LORDSHIPS%20IN%20GREECE.htm#_Toc127589304 Latin Lordships of Greece: Boudonitza.]
* [http://www2.fhw.gr/chronos/projects/fragokratia/en/webpages/bodonit_gen.html Marquisate of Bodonitsa.]
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