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Marcantonio II Colonna

Also Known As: "Marco Antonio Colona", "I Principe di Paliano", "Conte di Ceccano"
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Birthplace: Lanuvio, Rome, Lazio, Italia (Italy)
Death: August 01, 1584 (49)
Medinaceli, Province of Soria, Castille and Leon, España (Spain)
Place of Burial: Medinaceli, Italia
Immediate Family:

Son of Ascanio Colonna, 2º duca di Paliano and Juana de Aragón
Husband of Felice Orsini dei Signori di Bracciano
Father of Fabrizio Colonna, principe di Paliano; Da. Vittoria Colonna, Duquesa; cardinale Ascanio Colonna; Giovanna Colonna and Costanza Colonna
Brother of Vittoria Colonna; Agnese Colonna; Fabrizio Colonna and Girolama Colonna

Occupation: ammiraglio italiano e viceré di Sicilia. Principe e Duca di Paliano Gran Conestabile del Regno di Napoli.
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About Marcantonio II Colonna

- https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcantonio_II_Colonna

Il papa Pio V lo nominò capitano generale delle galee della Chiesa nella battaglia di Lepanto contro i turchi e dopo la vittoria fu portato in trionfo in Campidoglio.

Viceré di Sicilia sotto Filippo ll per nove anni.

In Palermo creò due porte: porta Colonna (oggi detta nuova) e porta Felice



- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcantonio_Colonna

Marcantonio II Colonna (sometimes spelled Marc'Antonio; 1535 – August 1, 1584), Duke of Tagliacozzo and Duke and Prince of Paliano, was an Italian general and admiral.

Biography

Marcantonio Colonna, born at Civita Lavinia, was a member of the Colonna noble family of the Lazio, then one of the most powerful fief holder of the Papal States and the Kingdom of Sicily, which was under Spanish rule. His parents were Ascanio Colonna, Duke of Tagliacozzo and Giovanna d'Aragona.

In 1553–1554, during the war against Siena, Colonna was created commander of the Spanish cavalry. At the Battle of Lepanto (October 7, 1571), his admiral ship was protagonist of the decisive victory of the Christian League against the Ottoman fleet. On his return to Rome, Pope Gregory XIII confirmed him Captain General of the Church.

In 1577 King Philip II named him Viceroy of Sicily. Marcantonio Colonna was also Lord [Signor] of Marino, then a village some kilometers south of Rome, where the population honoured him with a great feast which is held yearly still today, under the name of "Sagra dell'uva".

Famous descendants

Queen Paola of Belgium is a descendant of Admiral Colonna on 13th generation. Her great-great-grandfather Fulco Giordano Ruffo di Calabria married Maria Felice Alliata, whose paternal grand-mother is Felice Colonna, a descendant of the admiral and the Lorenzo Onofrio Colonna-Maria Mancini couple.

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Marcantonio II Colonna's Timeline

1535
February 26, 1535
Lanuvio, Rome, Lazio, Italia (Italy)
1557
1557
Naples, Metropolitan City of Naples, Campania, Italy
1558
December 10, 1558
Marino, Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, Lazio, Italy
1560
April 27, 1560
Marino, Lazio, Italy
1584
August 1, 1584
Age 49
Medinaceli, Province of Soria, Castille and Leon, España (Spain)
1584
Age 48
Medinaceli, Italia (Italy)
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