Colonna family

The House of Colonna, also known as Sciarrillo or Sciarra, is an Italian noble family, forming part of the papal nobility. It was powerful in medieval and Renaissance Rome, supplying one pope (Martin V) and many other church and political leaders. The family is notable for its bitter feud with the Orsini family over influence in Rome, until it was stopped by papal bull in 1511. In 1571, the heads of both families married nieces of Pope Sixtus V. Thereafter, historians recorded that "no peace had been concluded between the princes of Christendom, in which they had not been included by name".

Colonna
Black noble family
Parent familyCounts of Tusculum
Country Papal States
 Kingdom of Naples
 Kingdom of Sicily
 Kingdom of Italy
Current region Italy
 Vatican City
Etymology"Column", from Trajan's Column or city of Colonna
Place of originTusculum, Alban Hills
Founded1101 (1101)
FounderPatrus de Columna
Current headFederico Colonna
(Paliano line)
Mirta Barberini-Colonna
(Carbognano line)
Titles
List
  • Pope (non-hereditary)
  • Prince assistant to the Papal throne
    (1514–2018)
  • Prince of Paliano
    (1556–present)
  • Prince of Stigliano
    (1796–present)
  • Prince of Sonnino
    (1503–1796)
  • Prince of Carbognano
    (1630–present)
  • Prince of Salerno
    (1419–1432)
  • Prince of Gallicano
    (13th century–1870)
  • Prince of Palestrina
    (12th century–1630)
  • Roman Patrician
    (1101–1870)
Motto
Mole sua stat

(It stands by its own stature)
Estate(s)Palazzo Colonna (seat)
Orsini-Colonna Castle (1546–1806)
Websitewww.galleriacolonna.it/i-colonna/
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