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The House of Baglioni is an
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n noble family that ruled over the city of
Perugia Perugia (, , ; lat, Perusia) is the capital city of Umbria in central Italy, crossed by the River Tiber, and of the province of Perugia. The city is located about north of Rome and southeast of Florence. It covers a high hilltop and part o ...
between 1438 and 1540, when Rodolfo II Baglioni had to surrender the city to the papal troops of
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after the Salt War. At that point, Perugia came under the control of the
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. Descendants of the family exist to the present day, including the French branch of Baglion de la Dufferie, which once owned the Château de la Motte-Husson in the
Mayenne Mayenne () is a landlocked department in northwest France named after the river Mayenne. Mayenne is part of the administrative region of Pays de la Loire and is surrounded by the departments of Manche, Orne, Sarthe, Maine-et-Loire, and Ille-et ...
department of France, which is the setting for the
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programme '' Escape to the Chateau''.


History


Lords of Perugia (1438–1540)


Notable members

* Malatesta Baglioni (d. 1437) * Grifone Baglioni * Braccio I Baglioni (1419 - December 1479), son of Malatesta Baglioni * Carlo Baglioni (di Malatesta) (d. 1485) * Orazio Baglioni * Gentile Baglioni (1466 - August 1527) * Carlo Baglioni (1473 - December 1518) *
Giampaolo Baglioni Gian Paolo Baglioni (c. 1470 – June 1520) was an Italian condottiero and lord of Perugia. He was the son of Rodolfo Baglioni and initially fought mostly in Umbria, especially against the family rivals, the Oddi. In 1498 he was hired by Florence ...
(- June 1520) * Astorre Baglioni (di Guido) * Grifonetto Baglioni * Morgante Baglioni (d. July 1502) *
Orazio di Giampaolo Baglioni Orazio di Giampaolo Baglioni (1493 in Perugia – 22 May 1528) was an Italian lord and condottiero. He took over command of Giovanni de' Medici's Black Bands after his death in 1526. Pope Clement VII held him responsible for the unrest in Perugia ...
(1493 - May 1528) * Malatesta IV Baglioni (di Giampaolo) (1491 - December 1531) * Sforza Baglioni (d. September 1532) * Braccio II Baglioni (d. November 1559) * Rodolfo II Baglioni (July 1512 - March 1554) * Federico Baglioni *
Astorre Baglioni Astorre Baglioni (March 1526 – 4 August 1571) was an Italian condottiero and military commander. Biography He was born in Perugia, the son of Gentile Baglioni, a member of a condottieri family of central Italy. At the death of his father, ...
(March 1526 - 4 August 1571) * Adriano Baglioni (March 1527 - April 1574)


References


External links


Maison de Baglion


– Condottieridiventura.it
Famille Baglioni

Baglion de la Dufferie
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