Full Title (Italian)
ARCHIVIO DELLA SOCIETA' ROMANA DI STORIA PATRIA
Publisher
SOCIETA' ROMANA DI STORIA PATRIA
ISSN
0391-6952 (Online Journal)
Journal Volume Number
143
Journal Issue Date
2021
Full Title (Italian)
I conti di Anguillara: personaggi, possessi, politica e poteri
By (author)
Number of Pages
51
First Page
25
Last Page
75
Language of text
Italian
Publication Date
2021
Copyright
2021Società romana di storia patria - ETS
Main description (English)
The Counts of Anguillara were one of the major families of rural lords in the Patrimony of Saint Peter in Tuscia. The first uncertain mentions of the lineage date back to the beginning of the eleventh century, but the real expansion of its patrimony began in the thirteenth century, as indicated by the possession of a series of castles. A turning point in the history of this family is represented by the two-year period 1346-1347, when the Anguillaras broke their familial cohesion and divided into two branches. Certainly, the most important member was Count Everso, who around the middle of the 15th century managed to build a real territorial state within the Patrimony of Saint Peter. Within one year of his death in 1465, however, his sons were definitively defeated by the militia of Pope Paul II and lost all the castles inherited from their father.
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