- The
House of
Monaldeschi was one of the
powerful noble families of Orvieto,
central Italy,
members of the
Guelph party who
contested with
murders and...
- The
Palazzo Monaldeschi,
known also as
Palazzo Sforza Monaldeschi della Cervara or as
Palazzo Marsciano or
Meoni or, is a
Renaissance architecture, aristocratic...
-
crown in 1654. It
previously belonged to the
Monaldeschi family, and so was
known as
Palazzo Monaldeschi. The Emb****y of
Spain to the Holy See is the...
- of the
steps and the
Spanish Emb****y to the Holy See in the
Palazzo Monaldeschi at the
bottom of the steps. The
stairway was
designed by the architects...
- Gian
Rinaldo Monaldeschi, her
master of the
horse and
formerly leader of the
French party in Rome. For two
months she had
suspected Monaldeschi of disloyalty;...
- Bartolomeo,
became Lord of
Montalto in Alessandro's place,
married Iolanda Monaldeschi, and had issue. Her
third brother, Angelo, was a lord,
married Lella...
- and
powerful Roman barons of the time, such as the Savelli, Orsini,
Monaldeschi and
Sforza of
Santa Fiora. The
family substantially increased its power...
-
Charles resigned his
senatorship in May 1267. His successors,
Conrad Monaldeschi and Luca Savelli,
demanded the re-payment of the
money that
Charles and...
- her
Master of the
Horse and
reputed lover, the
Marchese Gian
Rinaldo Monaldeschi [sv], of
betraying her
secrets to her enemies. Her
servants chased him...
- in
Fontainebleau Christina,
Queen of Sweden; her lover, Gian
Rinaldo Monaldeschi, was
murdered in
Fontainebleau Claude-François Denencourt,
inventor of...