Urbano Barberini (1664–1722)
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Urbano Barberini (1664 – 27 September 1722) was an Italian nobleman of the House of Barberini, third hereditary Prince of Palestrina and last legitimate male heir of the Barberini line. His great-granduncle was
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Biography

Urbano Barberini was born in Rome, the son of
Maffeo Barberini Pope Urban VIII (; ; baptised 5 April 1568 – 29 July 1644), born Maffeo Vincenzo Barberini, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 6 August 1623 to his death, in July 1644. As pope, he expanded the papal terri ...
and wife Olimpia Giustiniani, whose marriage had reconciled the Barberini with the papacy after the
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and falling out with
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. His elder brother was
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Francesco Barberini (Junior). Urbano was a cousin of
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whose mother,
Lucrezia Barberini Lucrezia Barberini (24 October 1628 – 24 August 1699) was an Italian nobility, Italian noblewoman and, by marriage, Duchess of Modena. Born into the Barberini family, she was the third wife of Francesco I d'Este, Duke of Modena. Biography ...
, was Urbano's aunt. At his father's death in 1685 he inherited the Barberini
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of
Palestrina Palestrina (ancient ''Praeneste''; , ''Prainestos'') is a modern Italian city and ''comune'' (municipality) with a population of about 22,000, in Lazio, about east of Rome. It is connected to the latter by the Via Prenestina. It is built upon ...
and became the 3rd Barberini Prince of Palestrina. He also inherited a number of artworks including
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's "The Madonna and Child with the Young Saint John the Baptist and Mary Magdalene", (c. 1535–40), and "The Madonna and Child with Saint Martina", (c. 1645) by
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. Like his father, he was made a Knight of the
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(in 1687). In November 1691, he attended a concert at Santa Maria della Vittoria commemorating the
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. In the summer of 1706, Urbano made an unsuccessful attempt to prevent his second wife from taking refuge in a convent. In January 1708, he made plans to remove her by force. The plan was discovered and the monastery secured with a large guard. When word reached
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, he ordered Urbano banished from the ecclesiastical states. Cardinal Barberini managed to have this modified to an exile from Rome. Urbano then went to
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. The legitimate male Barberini line became extinct at Urbano's death in 1722. Due to his gambling and dissolute spending, he left a good deal of debt to be managed by Cardinal Barberini, now head of the family. The Barberini name and title's were transferred to Giulio Cesare of the House of Colonna di Sciarra who married Urbano's daughter and heir, Cornelia Constance Barberini.


Marriages

Barberini was married three times.


Cornelia Zeno Ottoboni

In 1691 he married Cornelia Zeno Ottoboni (sister of Cardinal
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). Her
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gives some idea of the wealth the Barberini had amassed under Urbano's grandfather,
Taddeo Barberini Taddeo Barberini (1603–1647) was an Italian nobleman of the House of Barberini who became Prince of Palestrina and Gonfalonier of the Church; commander of the Papal Army. He was a nephew of Pope Urban VIII and brother of Cardinals Francesc ...
and his brothers who had all benefited from their uncle
Pope Urban VIII Pope Urban VIII (; ; baptised 5 April 1568 – 29 July 1644), born Maffeo Vincenzo Barberini, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 6 August 1623 to his death, in July 1644. As pope, he expanded the papal terri ...
's famous
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Felice Ventimiglia Pignatelli d'Aragona

In 1693 he married Felice Ventimiglia Pignatelli d'Aragona. It was an unhappy marriage for both parties. Though they had a son, a much-awaited legitimate heir for the Barberini house, he died at the age of three. The two separated and she sought refuge with her brother-in-law, Urbano's Cardinal brother Francesco and later joined a convent within his bishopric. Her dowry, later her legacy upon her death, was left to Francesco. Neither she nor Urbano made mention of each other in their respective wills.


Maria Teresa Boncompagni

In 1714, now 50 years old and still without a legitimate male heir, Barberini married 22-year-old Donna Maria Teresa Boncompagni (daughter of
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,
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, and wife
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). They had one daughter, Cornelia Costanza Barberini. When she was 12 years old, Urbano's brother Francesco encouraged her to marry Giulio Cesare Colonna di Sciarra. Maria Teresa wanted her daughter to remain with her at the
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until she was of an age to choose her husband. Cardinal Francesco, in an effort to maintain to Barbarini heritage, wanted his niece to be educated at a convent of his choosing until she was old enough to marry a husband, also of his choosing. Eventually Cornelia Constance Barberini, Urbano Barberini's only legitimate heir, married Giulio Cesare Colonna di Sciarra, giving origin to the Barberini-Colonna di Sciarra, Princes of Carbognano, Dukes of Bassanello, Montelibretti and Anticoli Corrado, etc, and the Barberini-Colonna, Princes of Palestrina, Dukes of Castel Vecchio, etc, families.Castiglione, Caroline. ''Accounting for Affection: Mothering and Politics in Early Modern Rome'', Springer, 2015, no pagination


Maffeo Callisto Barberini

Though none of his wives bore him a legitimate male heir, there are many mentions of an illegitimate male heir to the House of Barberini, Maffeo Callisto Barberini. Born in 1688, his birth predates any of Barberini's marriages. The will of Urbano Barberini's last wife, Maria Teresa Boncompagni, makes mention of this Maffeo Callisto as the Marquis of Corese and she expresses "appreciation and gratitude" for him. A large portion of the Barberini estate was left for him in her will. Later her progeny came into conflict with him over claims to the Barberini estate but the quarrel was settled with an agreement signed in
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in 1811 which divided the estate between the two claimant branches of the family.


References

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