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  1. Virginio Orsini (September 1572 – 9 September 1615) was the second Duke of Bracciano, member of the Orsini family and knight of the order of the Golden Fleece. He was the son of Paolo Giordano I Orsini and Isabella de' Medici, and inherited his father's titles and fiefs after his death in 1585.

  2. Though best known as Lord of Bracciano, during his lifetime he bore many titles, among which Count of Tagliacozzo, Vicovaro and Anguillara, Lord of Cerveteri, Knight of the Order of Emellino (1463), Constable of the Kingdom of Naples and Gonfalonier of the Roman Church.

  3. 1 de may. de 2022 · Virginio Orsini (September 1572 – 9 September 1615) was the second Duke of Bracciano, member of the Orsini family and knight of the order of the Golden Fleece. He was the son of Paolo Giordano I Orsini and Isabella de' Medici, and inherited his father's titles and fiefs after his death in 1585.

  4. The House of Orsini is an Italian noble family that was one of the most influential princely families in medieval Italy and Renaissance Rome. Members of the Orsini family include five popes: [1] Stephen II (752–757), Paul I (757–767), Celestine III (1191–1198), Nicholas III (1277–1280), [2] and Benedict XIII (1724–1730).

  5. Virginio Orsini (11 September 1572 – 9 September 1615) was the second Duke of Bracciano, member of the Orsini family and knight of the order of the Golden Fleece.

  6. 21 de ene. de 2015 · With the documentation presented here I have attempted to portray a clearer view of Virginio Orsini as patron. The overlapping associations between various members of the literary academies and musical circles connected to the Duke of Bracciano show the existence of an important Roman–Florentine artistic network.

  7. Virginio Orsini (September 1572 – 9 September 1615) was the second Duke of Bracciano, a member of the Orsini family, and a knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece. He was the son of Paolo Giordano I Orsini and Isabella de' Medici , and inherited his father's titles and fiefs after his death in 1585.