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- The Pannocchieschi was a prominent noble family from Siena and Volterra in Italy, probably of Lombard origin. They held the title Count of Elci. They lived...
- parents were Alessandro di Sozzo Bardi, count of Vernio, and Camilla Pannocchieschi, daughter of Raniero di Guido Pannochieschi, count of Elci. Around 1415...
- Scipione Pannocchieschi d’Elci (28 June 1598 – 12 April 1670) was a Catholic cardinal who served as Apostolic Nuncio to the Republic of Venice and as Archbishop...
- Francesco Pannocchieschi d'Elci (1625 or 1626, Florence - 20 June 1702) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and archbishop. He came from a noble Sienese...
- Medici 18. Alessandro de' Bardi 9. Contessina de' Bardi 19. Emilia Pannocchieschi, Countess of Vernio 2. Lorenzo de' Medici 20. Simone Tornabuoni 10....
- Alberti family. In the 13th century it came under the control of the Pannocchieschi family, and then Volterra, M****a Marittima. With the fall of M****a Marittima...
- Castrum Ajatici was property of the powerful Pannocchieschi family of Elci. In 1139, Ranieri Pannocchieschi gave to the Bishop of Volterra, Adimaro Adimari...
- Rome, and was later successively a possession of the Aldobrandeschi, Pannocchieschi, Caetani, and Orsini families, and of the muni****lity of Perugia. In...
- Diocese Diocese of Pienza In office 1636–1637 Predecessor Scipione Pannocchieschi d'Elci Successor Giovanni Spennazzi Previous post(s) Bishop of Montalcino...
- 1599–1630 Predecessor Francesco Maria Piccolomini Successor Scipione Pannocchieschi d'Elci Previous post(s) Bishop of Montepeloso (1592–1596) Personal details...