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Borghese is the surname of a family of Italian noble and papal background, originating in Siena
Siena

Siena is a city in Tuscany, Italy. It is the capital of the province of Siena.The historic centre of Siena has been declared by UNESCO a World Heritage Site....
 as the Borghese or Borghesi, where they came to prominence in the 13th century holding official offices under the commune. The head of the family, Marcantonio I moved to Rome in the 16th century and there, following the election (1605) of his son Camillo Borghese as Pope Paul V
Pope Paul V

Pope Paul V , born Camillo Borghese, was Pope from May 16, 1605 until his death....
 who was an unabashed nepotist, they rose in power and wealth.

house originated with Tiezzo da Monticiano, a 13th century wool merchant in Siena, whose nephew Borghese gave his name to the family.






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Borghese is the surname of a family of Italian noble and papal background, originating in Siena
Siena

Siena is a city in Tuscany, Italy. It is the capital of the province of Siena.The historic centre of Siena has been declared by UNESCO a World Heritage Site....
 as the Borghese or Borghesi, where they came to prominence in the 13th century holding official offices under the commune. The head of the family, Marcantonio I moved to Rome in the 16th century and there, following the election (1605) of his son Camillo Borghese as Pope Paul V
Pope Paul V

Pope Paul V , born Camillo Borghese, was Pope from May 16, 1605 until his death....
 who was an unabashed nepotist, they rose in power and wealth.

Borghese of Siena

The house originated with Tiezzo da Monticiano, a 13th century wool merchant in Siena, whose nephew Borghese gave his name to the family. Among the important Sienese Borghese are:

  • Agostino (1390-1462), noted soldier in the wars between Siena and Florence, named county palatine
    County palatine

    A county palatine is an area ruled by a count palatine with special authority and autonomy from the rest of the kingdom. In Feudalism times, counts palatine exercised royal authority, and ruled their counties largely independently of the king, though they owed allegiance to him....
     by Pope Pius II
    Pope Pius II

    Pope Pius II, born Enea Silvio Piccolomini was Pope from August 19, 1458 until his death in 1464. Pius II, "whose character reflects almost every tendency of the age in which he lived", was born at Corsignano in the Siena territory of a noble but decayed family....
     and count
    Count

    A count is a nobleman in European countries; The word count comes from French language comte, itself from Latin comes?in its Accusative case comitem?meaning "companion", and later "companion of the emperor, delegate of the emperor"....
     of the Holy Roman Empire
    Holy Roman Empire

    The Holy Roman Empire was a union of territories in Central Europe during the Middle Ages and the Early modern Europe under a Holy Roman Emperor....
     by Sigismund
    Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor

    Sigismund was Holy Roman Emperor for four years from 1433 until 1437, and the last Emperor of the House of Luxemburg. He was also one of the longest ruling King of Hungary, reigning for fifty years from 1387 to 1437....
  • Niccolò (1432-1500), man of letters, philosopher, and important political figure in the Sienese Republic belonging to the Monte dei Nove.
  • Pietro (1469-1527), named a senator of Rome by Pope Leo X
    Pope Leo X

    Pope Leo X, born Giovanni de' Medici was Pope from 1513 to his death. He was the last non-priest to be elected Pope. He is known primarily for the sale of indulgences to reconstruct St....
    , killed in the Sack of Rome
    Sack of Rome

    The city of Rome has been lootinged on several occasions. Among the most famous:*Battle of the Allia - Rome is sacked by the Gauls after the Battle of the Allia...
    .
  • Marcantonio I (1504-1574), politician and lawyer in papal service.


Borghese of Rome

The head of the family, Marcantonio I, moved to Rome in 1541 and this Sienese family rapidly gained access to Roman society, culminating in the election (1605) of Marcantonio I's son Camillo Borghese as Pope Paul V
Pope Paul V

Pope Paul V , born Camillo Borghese, was Pope from May 16, 1605 until his death....
. Paul V was an unabashed nepotist, naming his brother Francesco (1556-1620) duke of Rignano and general of the papal army, his other brother Giambattista (1554-1609) governor of the Borgo
Borgo

Borgo is an Italian word , cognate with English borough, German Burg, French bourg, that now usually means the new town outside the walls of an old town ....
 and castellan
Castellan

A castellan was the governor or Property caretaker of a castle or keep. The word stems from the Latin Castellanus, derived from castellum 'castle'....
 of Castel Sant'Angelo
Castel Sant'Angelo

The Mausoleum of Hadrian, usually known as the Castel Sant'Angelo, is a towering cylindrical building in Rome, initially commissioned by the Roman Emperor Hadrian as a mausoleum for himself and his family....
, and his sister Ortensia's son Scipione Caffarelli (1576-1633, becoming Scipione Borghese on his adoption) a cardinal and his adoptive son. Paul also bestowed on his nephew Scipione the title prince of Vivero on (November 17, 1609). As a group, the Borghese became some of the largest landowners of the Roman Campagna, increasing their wealth by their strategic direct control of their properties and a concerted policy of assuming monopolies of milling grain and rights to run inns .

Thus the Borghese family rose still further in power and wealth. Many of Paul V's official inscriptions include ROMANUS after his name, to reinforce the family's new Roman connection. Scipione was a major patron of the arts, and the family art collection
Borghese collection

The Borghese Collection is a collection of Roman sculptures, old masters and modern art collected by the Roman Borghese family, especially Cardinal Scipione Borghese, from the 17th century on....
 ) burgeoned under his guardianship (formerly housed at the family seat in Rome, Palazzo Borghese
Palazzo Borghese

Palazzo Borghese is the main seat of the Borghese family in Rome; it was nicknamed il Cembalo due to its unusual trazezoidal groundplan; its short front faces the Tiber....
, it has since 1903 been established as the Galleria Borghese
Galleria Borghese

The Borghese Gallery in Rome is an art gallery housed in the former Villa Borghese Pinciana, a building that was from the first integral with its gardens, nowadays considered quite separately by tourists as the Villa Borghese gardens....
, located in the family's former property Villa Borghese
Villa Borghese

Villa Borghese may refer to:*The Villa Borghese Pinciana , the villa built by the architect Flaminio Ponzio, developing sketches by Scipione Borghese, who used it as a villa suburbana, a party villa, at the edge of Rome, and to house his Borghese collection....
).

Marcantonio II (1598-1658), son of Giambattista, was named prince of Sulmona in 1610 by Philip III of Spain
Philip III of Spain

Philip III was the monarch of Spain and King of Portugal, where he ruled as Philip II , from 1598 until his death. His Political minister was the Francisco Gom?z de Sandoval y Rojas, Duke of Lerma....
, again thanks to Paul V's influence. In 1619 Marcantonio II married Camilla Orsini
Orsini family

The Orsini family was one of the most celebrated princely families in Middle Ages Italy and renaissance Rome. Members of the Orsini include popes Pope Celestine III , Pope Nicholas III , and Pope Benedict XIII , numerous condottieri and other relevant political and religious figures....
, becoming heir to both the Borghese and Orsini families. His son Paolo
Paolo Borghese (1622-1646)

Paolo Borghese was an Italian of the Borghese family. He was the son of Marcantonio II Borghese and his wife Camilla Orsini.Paolo was the first husband of Olimpia Aldobrandini, whom he married in 1614....
 (1624-1646) married Olimpia Aldobrandini
Olimpia Aldobrandini

Olimpia Aldobrandini was a member of the Aldobrandini family of Rome, and the sole heiress to the family fortune. Her first husband was Paolo Borghese ....
, princess of Rossano, and by this marriage enabled the Borghese to lay claim to the Aldobrandini family legacy, though this right was only recognised in 1769 after protracted court battles. Along with Paolo's titles, Olimpia handed the title of prince of Rossano to their son Marcantonio III (1660-1729), who also became viceroy
Viceroy

A viceroy is a royal official who governs a country or province in the name of and as representative of the monarch. The term derives from the Latin prefix vice-, meaning "in the place of" and the French word roi, meaning king....
 of Naples
Kingdom of Naples

The Kingdom of Naples is the modern day name for a polity which existed on the southern part of the Italian peninsula. Also known contemporaneously, and somewhat confusingly, as the Kingdom of Sicily, this kingdom was founded after the secession of the island of Sicily from the old Kingdom of Sicily as a result of the Sicilian Vespers...
.

Marcantonio IV
Marcantonio IV Borghese

Prince Marcantonio IV Borghese was a scion of the Borghese family of Rome. Pro-Napoleon in sympathies, he was the father of Camillo Filippo Ludovico Borghese....
 (1730-1800), prince of Sulmona and of Rossano, was a senator of the Roman Republic
Roman Republic (18th century)

The Roman Republic was proclaimed on February 15, 1798 after Louis Alexandre Berthier, a general of Napoleon I of France, had invaded the city of Rome on February 10....
. His son Camillo Filippo Ludovico
Camillo Filippo Ludovico Borghese

Don Camillo Filippo Ludovico Borghese, Prince of Sulmona and of Rossano, Duke and Prince of Guastalla was a member of the Borghese, best known for being brother-in-law to Napoleon....
 (1775-1832) enlisted in the Napoleonic army and later became one of its generals. In 1803 he married Napoleon's sister, Pauline Bonaparte
Pauline Bonaparte

Marie Paulette Bonaparte, Princesse Fran?aise, Princess and Duchess of Guastalla was the younger and favourite sister of Napoleon I of France....
, the widow of general Leclerc. Camillo was named duke of Guastalla in 1806, and governor of Piedmont (1807-1814). On Napoleon's fall, he separated from Pauline and retired to private life in Florence, dying without issue.

Marcantonio IV's second son, Prince Francesco Aldobrandini (1776-1839), was also a general in the Napoleonic army, and inherited all Camillo's property.

Prince Scipione Borghese (1871-1927) was an industrialist and sportsman, remembered for participating in the 1907 Peking to Paris
Peking to Paris

The Peking to Paris motor race was a race held in 1907 for automobiles between Peking , China and Paris, France, a distance of nearly .The idea for the race came from a challenge published in the Paris newspaper Le Matin on 31 January 1907, that...
 Race with the journalist Luigi Barzini
Luigi Barzini

Luigi Barzini, Sr. and his son Luigi Barzini, Jr. were two noted Italian journalists and writers. For more details, see their respective pages....
.

Junio Valerio Borghese
Junio Valerio Borghese

Prince Junio Valerio Scipione Borghese was an Italy Navy commander during Fascism and a hard-line fascist politics in post-war Italy....
 (1906-1974), a navy official and winner of the Medaglia d'Oro al valor Militare, in 1967 founded the extreme right organisation Fronte Nazionale
Fronte Nazionale

Fronte Nazionale is a name that has been used for several Neo-Fascism political parties and movements in Italy.Junio Valerio Borghese FN...
. He fled to Spain in 1970 following accusations of his plotting a coup d'état.

There are 4 present branches of the Borghese family:
  • Borghese, descended from Marcantonio V, son of Francesco
  • Borghese-Aldobrandini, descended from Camillo, son of Francesco
  • Borghese-Salviati, descended from Scipione, son of Francesco
  • Borghese-Torlonia, Giulio (1847-1914), grandson of Francesco, married Anna Maria Torlonia
    Torlonia

    The princes Torlonia are a Rome family, with origins in a huge fortune gained during the 18th and 19th centuries by its administration of the finances of the Holy See....


Notable members of the Borghese family

  • Galgano Borghese, papal nuncio Naples (1456)
  • Camillo Borghese (1550–1621): Pope Paul V
    Pope Paul V

    Pope Paul V , born Camillo Borghese, was Pope from May 16, 1605 until his death....
     (1605–1621)
  • Francesco Scipione Maria Borghese
    Francesco Scipione Maria Borghese

    Francesco Scipione Maria Borghese was an Italian cardinal from the Borghese family. He was elevated to cardinal by Pope Benedict XIII in the consistory of 6 July 1729....
     (1697–1759): cardinal
  • Cardinal Scipione Borghese
    Scipione Borghese

    Cardinal Scipione Borghese was an Italy Renaissance prelate, art collector and member of the noble Borghese family....
     (1576–1633): artistic patron of Bernini and nephew of Pope Paul V
    Pope Paul V

    Pope Paul V , born Camillo Borghese, was Pope from May 16, 1605 until his death....
  • Prince Marcantonio IV Borghese
    Marcantonio IV Borghese

    Prince Marcantonio IV Borghese was a scion of the Borghese family of Rome. Pro-Napoleon in sympathies, he was the father of Camillo Filippo Ludovico Borghese....
     (1730–1800): Rebuilt the Villa Borghese and its gardens, father of Camillo
  • Camillo Filippo Ludovico Borghese
    Camillo Filippo Ludovico Borghese

    Don Camillo Filippo Ludovico Borghese, Prince of Sulmona and of Rossano, Duke and Prince of Guastalla was a member of the Borghese, best known for being brother-in-law to Napoleon....
     (1775–1832), made duke of Guastalla; second husband of Pauline Bonaparte
    Pauline Bonaparte

    Marie Paulette Bonaparte, Princesse Fran?aise, Princess and Duchess of Guastalla was the younger and favourite sister of Napoleon I of France....
  • Pauline Borghese
    Pauline Bonaparte

    Marie Paulette Bonaparte, Princesse Fran?aise, Princess and Duchess of Guastalla was the younger and favourite sister of Napoleon I of France....
     née Bonaparte
    Bonaparte

    The House of Bonaparte is an imperial and royal European dynasty. Founded by Napoleon I of France in 1804, a Corsican military leader who rose to notability out of the French Revolution, transforming the First French Republic into the First French Empire within five years of his coup d'?tat....
     (1780–1825): sister of Napoleon
    Napoleon I of France

    Napoleon Bonaparte later known as Emperor Napoleon I, was a military and political leader of France whose actions shaped European politics in the early 19th century....
  • Junio Valerio Borghese
    Junio Valerio Borghese

    Prince Junio Valerio Scipione Borghese was an Italy Navy commander during Fascism and a hard-line fascist politics in post-war Italy....
     (1906–1974): Italian naval commander and politician
  • Marcella Borghese (1911-2002): Princess and cosmetics entrepreneur
  • Justin Ryan DiCosola (1988-Present): Great Grandson of Princess Marcella Borghese.
  • Scipione Borghese
    Scipione Borghese

    Cardinal Scipione Borghese was an Italy Renaissance prelate, art collector and member of the noble Borghese family....
     (1576 – 1633)


External links

  • Borghese
  • Castello Di Borghese, Vineyard and Winery, Cutchogue, New York