SAVELLI FAMILY
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The 'Savelli' ('de Sabellis' in documents) were a rich and influential Roman family.
The family, who held the lordship of of Palombara Sabina, took their name from the ''rocca'' (castle) of Sabellum, near Albano, which belonged to the counts of Tusculum before it passed to the Savelli.
They provided two popes, Cencio Savelli, Honorius III (1216–1227), who confirmed the Savelli's standing, and his great-nephew Giacomo, Honorius IV (1285–1281). The latter's father, Luca Savelli, was Roman senator and sacked the Lateran in 1234. Luca's choice to side for emperor Frederick II against Honorius III's successor, Gregory, gained the family large possessions in the Lazio.
Later members include the condottieri Silvio and Antonello Savelli. Savelli Cardinals include Bertrand Savelli (1212); Giacomo Savelli (1539) Silvio Savelli (1596); Giulio Savelli (1615); Fabrizio Savelli (1647); Paolo Savelli (1664); and Domenico Savelli (1853).[1] The last member of the family left in Rome was Giulio Savelli, who died in 1712, with the exception of the Giannuzzi Savelli ('Giannuzzi' adopted later on) line that moved to the Kingdom of Naples (as Antonio Savelli of the Rignano line) in 1421 to fight as a condottiere. [2]
1. Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church
2. (Norbert M. Borengässer), ''Biografisch-Bibliographische Kirchenlexikon'' (1994) vol. VIII: "Savelli"
The 'Savelli' ('de Sabellis' in documents) were a rich and influential Roman family.
The family, who held the lordship of of Palombara Sabina, took their name from the ''rocca'' (castle) of Sabellum, near Albano, which belonged to the counts of Tusculum before it passed to the Savelli.
They provided two popes, Cencio Savelli, Honorius III (1216–1227), who confirmed the Savelli's standing, and his great-nephew Giacomo, Honorius IV (1285–1281). The latter's father, Luca Savelli, was Roman senator and sacked the Lateran in 1234. Luca's choice to side for emperor Frederick II against Honorius III's successor, Gregory, gained the family large possessions in the Lazio.
Later members include the condottieri Silvio and Antonello Savelli. Savelli Cardinals include Bertrand Savelli (1212); Giacomo Savelli (1539) Silvio Savelli (1596); Giulio Savelli (1615); Fabrizio Savelli (1647); Paolo Savelli (1664); and Domenico Savelli (1853).[1] The last member of the family left in Rome was Giulio Savelli, who died in 1712, with the exception of the Giannuzzi Savelli ('Giannuzzi' adopted later on) line that moved to the Kingdom of Naples (as Antonio Savelli of the Rignano line) in 1421 to fight as a condottiere. [2]
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1. Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church
2. (Norbert M. Borengässer), ''Biografisch-Bibliographische Kirchenlexikon'' (1994) vol. VIII: "Savelli"
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