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Taddeo and Barberini
In 1627 Anna Colonna, daughter of Filippo I Colonna, married Taddeo Barberini of the family Barberini ; nephew of Pope Urban VIII.
In 1728, the Carbognano branch ( Colonna di Sciarra ) of the Colonna family added the name Barberini to its family name when Giulio Cesare Colonna di Sciarra married Cornelia Barberini, daughter of the last male Barberini to hold the name and grand-daughter of Maffeo Barberini ( son of Taddeo Barberini ).
He also bestowed upon their brother, Taddeo Barberini, the honorific title Prince of Palestrina ; Palestrina being the comune owned by the Barberini family.
Brothers Francesco Barberini, Antonio Barberini and Taddeo Barberini fled to Paris, where they found a powerful protector in Cardinal Mazarin.
Henceforth the papal policy towards France became more friendly, and somewhat later the Barberini were rehabilitated when the son of Taddeo Barberini, Maffeo Barberini, married Olimpia Giustiniani, a niece of Innocent X.
It is likely the transfer was included as one of the conditions of the marriage of Taddeo Barberini and Anna Colonna.
The Wars of Castro ended ( while Taddeo Barberini held both titles ) and members of the Barberini family ( including Taddeo ) fled into exile after the newly elected Pope Innocent X launched an investigation into members of the Barberini family.
He dedicated both publications to " the most Illustrious, and most Excellent Prince ", Taddeo Barberini, a nephew of Pope Urban.
But the Duke refused to pay due deference to the Pope's other nephew ; the newly appointed Prefect of Rome, Taddeo Barberini.
The army was split into three and the Pope's nephew, Taddeo Barberini, replaced Savelli as Generalissimo, arriving with one contingent in the papal city of Ferrara on 5 January 1642.

Taddeo and died
Though Taddeo died in exile in 1647, his brothers eventually reconciled with the papacy through the marriage of Taddeo's younger son Maffeo with Olimpia Giustiniani, a niece of Pope Innocent.

Taddeo and Paris
The three nephews who had risen to prominence under their uncle Pope Urban VIII, cardinals Antonio and Francesco and Prince Taddeo were forced into exile and fled to Paris under the protection of Cardinal Mazarin.

Taddeo and Antonio
There are the 14th century Madonna with Child and Saints by Taddeo Gaddi, the 15th century Adoration of the Magi by Francesco d ' Antonio and St. Felicity with Her Seven Sons by Neri di Bicci.
Almost immediately, Innocent X began an investigation into the financing of the conflict and the nephews of Pope Urban VIII who had led the papal armies, brothers Antonio Barberini ( Antonio the Younger ), Taddeo Barberini and Francesco Barberini, were forced to abandon Rome and flee to France, assisted by Cardinal Mazarin.
He elevated a brother Antonio Marcello Barberini ( Antonio the Elder ) and two nephews, Francesco Barberini and Antonio Barberini, to the cardinalate, made another brother Duke of Monterotondo, and gave a third nephew, Taddeo Barberini, the principality of Palestrina.
Here were a porch painted by Taddeo Gaddi, Antonio del Pollaiolo and Sandro Botticelli, today stored in the Uffizi gallery.

Taddeo and were
* Federico Zuccari and Taddeo Zuccari, painters, were born nearby
The family's reign began in 1226 when Buonconte I da Montefeltro and his brother Taddeo were appointed Counts of Urbino by emperor Frederick II.
Some conventions used by the Limbourgs, such as a diaper background or the portrayal of night, were influenced by artists such as Taddeo Gaddi.
The iconograhic program of frescoes expressing the glory of the Farnese were worked out by the humanists in Farnese's court, notably his secretary, Annibale Caro ; The fresco cycles portray the exploits of Alexander the Great, and of course of the Farnese themselves: in the Sala dei Fasti Farnesiani ( the Room of Farnese Deeds ), decorated by the brothers Taddeo and Federico Zuccari, the Farnese are depicted at all their most glorious moments, from floor to coffered ceiling.

Taddeo and Rome
* Getty Museum Exhibition Taddeo and Federico Zuccaro: Artist Brothers in Rome
His documented career as a painter began in 1550, when he moved to Rome to work under Taddeo, his elder brother.
* Getty Museum Exhibition Taddeo and Federico Zuccari: Artist Brothers in Rome
* 1999: Cristina Acidini Luchinat, Taddeo e Federico Zuccari fratelli pittori del Cinquecento, Jandi Sapi Editori, Rome, 1998.
He accompanied his uncle, Bartolomeo Genga to Pesaro, then in 1548 to Rome, where he was worked in the pre-eminent studio of the day, that of the Mannerist painters, Taddeo and Federico Zuccari.
He hired the most prestigious painter available in Rome, Taddeo Zuccaro, to fresco with allegories and coats-of-arms the fortress's most prestigious room, the Sala Papalinia that had been occupied by Sixtus IV.

Taddeo and with
* Taddeo della Volpe, a mercenary captain in the service of the popes and Venice ( in 1510 Venice presented him with a staff bearing the image of a fox and his device: SIMUL ASTU ET DENTIBVS UTAR )
The 1627 marriage of Taddeo Barberini and Anna Colonna, daughter of Filippo I Colonna began the century-long process which would eventually see the Barberini merge with the Colonna family.

Taddeo and son
He was the son of the painter Taddeo Gaddi.
* Taddeo Gaddi ( c. 1290 – 1366 ), Florentine painter, son of Gaddo Gaddi
* Agnolo Gaddi ( c. 1350 – 1396 ), Florentine painter, son of Taddeo Gaddi

Taddeo and ).
: For the cardinal, see Taddeo Gaddi ( 1520-61 ).
The atrocities of the Ducal policies are illustrated in the book Ciro Menotti e i suoi compagni written by the Garibaldine officer Taddeo Gaddi in 1880, in particular the hanging of Menotti for an attempted insurrection against the Duke ( 1831 ).
Though better known as a painter of frescoes, Tassi also painted some canvases, which include Arrival of the Queen of Sheba before Solomon ( c. 1610 ) and Entry of Taddeo Barberini from the Porta del Popolo ( 1632 ).

Barberini and died
Its last representants Enrico ( died September 12, 1643 ) and Francesco ( 1592-September 21, 1650 ) sold Monterotondo to the Barberini in 1641.
Beyond the sacristy, the room where she died in 1380 was reconstructed here by Antonio Barberini in 1637.
Five days later Charles IV wrote to Godoy asking him to vacate the Palazzo Barberini in Rome, but two weeks later Charles himself died in Naples.
The continuation of Barberini business fell to his nephews ( the sons of his brother, also Antonio Barberini, who had died in 1571 ) including Maffeo Barberini.
On 21 June 2005, Augusto Barberini, the 13th Prince of Palestrina, died in Rome.

Barberini and Paris
Taddeo's wife, Anna Colonna joined her husband and children in Paris but not before making a passionate appeal ( in person ) to the Pope, urging him not to strip the Barberini of their assets.
Later her progeny came into conflict with his over claims to the Barberini estate but the quarrel was settled with an agreement signed in Paris in 1811 which divided the estate between the two claimant branches of the family.
On returning to Florence in 1622, he entered the service of Cardinal Francesco Barberini, and went with him to Rome where Barberini became Dean of the College of Cardinals, afterwards accompanying the cardinal to Paris, Madrid, and back to Rome.
It has been said that he executed at Urbino some of the portraits of great men ( Plato, Dante, Sixtus IV, et al ) which are now divided between the Barberini Palace and the Campana collection in Paris.
It was in Bergamo that the son of an Italian bookseller in Paris, Charles de Breche – who, as a paid agent of the Barberini had befriended Pallavicino a few years before – convinced him that Cardinal Richelieu greatly admired his works and wanted to commission Pallavicino to serve as the cardinal's official historian if he were to come to France.

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