Princes of Paliano
The title Duke and Prince of Paliano is borne by the head of the elder line of the Colonna family. At times the honour has been borne by several members at once. The Princes also bear many other titles and honorifics.
The Princes of Summonte are a cadet branch of the Princes of Paliano.
Lords of Paliano[1][]
- (1417-1423)
- (1423–1471) - son of Lorenzo Onofrio
- (1471 - ) - son of Antonio
- Prospero Colonna (1423–1463) - brother of Antonio
- (1423–1485) - brother of Antonio
- Marcantonio I Colonna (1485–1522) - son of Pietro Antonio
- Vespasiano Colonna (1522–1528) - grandson of Antonio; son of the condottiero Prospero Colonna
- Fabrizio I Colonna (1485–1519) - son of Odoardo
Dukes of Paliano[]
- Fabrizio I Colonna (1519–1520)
- Ascanio Colonna (1520–1556) - son of Fabrizio I
- Giovanni Carafa (1556–1559) - nephew of Pope Paul IV
Duke-Princes of Paliano[]
- Marcantonio II Colonna (1559–1585) - son of Ascanio
- Marcantonio III Colonna (1585–1595) - grandson of Marcantonio II
- (1595–1611) - son of Marcantonio III
- Filippo I Colonna (1611–1639) - brother of Marcantonio III
- Girolamo Colonna (1639–1666) - son of Filippo I, contested by brother Frederico
- Marcantonio V Colonna (1639–1659) - brother of Girolamo and son of Filippo I. Prince while his brothers fought over the Duchy.
- Lorenzo Onofrio II Colonna (1659/66–1689) - son of Marcantonio V
- Filippo II Colonna (1689–1714) - son of Lorenzo Onofrio II
- (1714–1755) - son of Filippo II
- (1755–1787) - son of Fabrizio II
- (1787–1818) - son of Lorenzo II
- (1818–1847) - brother of Filippo III
- (1847–1894) - son of Aspreno I
- (1894–1912) - son of Giovanni Andrea
- (1912–1923) - brother of Marcantonio VI
- (1923–1947) - son of Fabrizio III
- (1947–1987) - son of Marcantonio VII
- (1948– ) - son of Aspreno II
References and Notes[]
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