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'''Giordano Orsini''' was a [[Rome|Roman]] nobleman of the 14th century. Exponent of the powerful [[Orsini family]], he was son of Matteo Rosso II Orsini, and because of that nephew of [[Pope Nicholas III]] and of cardinal [[Giordano Orsini (died 1287)|Giordano Orsini]]. ''Senatore'' of Rome in 1341 together with Orso dell'[[House of Anguillara|Anguillara]], on 8 April of that year they bestowed the [[laurel crown]] to [[Francesco Petrarca]] on the [[Capitoline Hill]]. <ref name=pie32>Pietrangeli (1981), p. 32</ref><ref>{{cite book|last1=Kirkham|first1=Victoria|title=Petrarch: A Critical Guide to the Complete Works|date=2009|publisher=University of Chicago Press|location=Chicago|page=9|url=https://books.google.ch/books?id=iGDdF667hosC&pg=PA9&lpg=PA9&dq=giordano+orsini+1341&source=bl&ots=AXS8pV2IPC&sig=96kFiWQzyPFGKPTFBR-LruXh_tY&hl=en&sa=X&ei=eOE1VZbZC4Kv7Ab35IDABg&ved=0CCoQ6AEwAzgK#v=onepage&q=giordano%20orsini%201341&f=false}}</ref> During the revolutionary attempt of [[Cola di Rienzo]], he favoured the tribune, unlike the rest of the Roman nobility.<ref name=pie32/> Chief of the Montegiordano line of the family, he possibly gave the name to this Roman hill.<ref name=pie32/>
'''Giordano Orsini''' was a [[Rome|Roman]] nobleman of the 14th century. Exponent of the powerful [[Orsini family]], he was son of Matteo Rosso II Orsini, and because of that nephew of [[Pope Nicholas III]] and of cardinal [[Giordano Orsini (died 1287)|Giordano Orsini]]. ''Senatore'' of Rome in 1341 together with Orso dell'[[House of Anguillara|Anguillara]], on 8 April of that year they bestowed the [[laurel crown]] to [[Francesco Petrarca]] on the [[Capitoline Hill]].<ref name=pie32>Pietrangeli (1981), p. 32</ref><ref>{{cite book|last1=Kirkham|first1=Victoria|title=Petrarch: A Critical Guide to the Complete Works|date=2009|publisher=University of Chicago Press|location=Chicago|page=9|url=https://books.google.ch/books?id=iGDdF667hosC&pg=PA9&lpg=PA9&dq=giordano+orsini+1341&source=bl&ots=AXS8pV2IPC&sig=96kFiWQzyPFGKPTFBR-LruXh_tY&hl=en&sa=X&ei=eOE1VZbZC4Kv7Ab35IDABg&ved=0CCoQ6AEwAzgK#v=onepage&q=giordano%20orsini%201341&f=false}}</ref> During the revolutionary attempt of [[Cola di Rienzo]], he favoured the tribune, unlike the rest of the Roman nobility.<ref name=pie32/> Chief of the Montegiordano line of the family, he possibly gave the name to this Roman hill.<ref name=pie32/>

==Notes==
==Notes==
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==Sources==
==Sources==
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| publisher=Fratelli Palombi Editori
| publisher=Fratelli Palombi Editori
| location=Roma
| location=Roma
| id=ISSN 0395-2710
| issn=0395-2710
| year=1981
| year=1981
| language=Italian
| language=Italian
}}
}}

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[[Category:Orsini family]]
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Revision as of 16:46, 9 March 2016

Giordano Orsini was a Roman nobleman of the 14th century. Exponent of the powerful Orsini family, he was son of Matteo Rosso II Orsini, and because of that nephew of Pope Nicholas III and of cardinal Giordano Orsini. Senatore of Rome in 1341 together with Orso dell'Anguillara, on 8 April of that year they bestowed the laurel crown to Francesco Petrarca on the Capitoline Hill.[1][2] During the revolutionary attempt of Cola di Rienzo, he favoured the tribune, unlike the rest of the Roman nobility.[1] Chief of the Montegiordano line of the family, he possibly gave the name to this Roman hill.[1]

Notes

  1. ^ a b c Pietrangeli (1981), p. 32
  2. ^ Kirkham, Victoria (2009). Petrarch: A Critical Guide to the Complete Works. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. p. 9.

Sources

  • Pietrangeli, Carlo (1981). Guide rionali di Roma (in Italian). Vol. Ponte (II). Roma: Fratelli Palombi Editori. ISSN 0395-2710. {{cite book}}: Check |issn= value (help)