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BARBERINI , the name of a powerful See also: Italian See also: family, originally of Tuscan extraction, who settled in Florence during the early See also: part of the 1th century
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They acquired See also: great See also: wealth and influence, and in 1623 Maffeo Barberini was raised to the papal See also: throne as See also: Urban VIII
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He made his See also: brother, Antonio, a distinguished soldier, and two nephews, cardinals, and gave to a third See also: nephew, Taddeo, the principality of Palestrina
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Great jealousy of their increasing power was excited amongst the neighbouring princes, and Odoardo Farnese, duke of See also: Parma,made war upon Taddeo, and defeated the papal troops
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After the See also: death of Urban in 1644 his successor, Innocent X., showed hostility to the Barberini family
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Taddeo fled to See also: Paris, where he died in 1647, and with him the family became See also: extinct in the male See also: line
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His daughter See also: Cornelia married See also: Prince Giulio Cesare Colonna di Sciarra in 1728, who added her name to his own
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On the death of Prince Enrico Barberini-Colonna the name went to his daughter and heiress Donna Maria and her See also: husband See also: Marquis See also: Luigi See also: Sacchetti, who received the title of prince of Palestrina and permission to bear the name of Barberini
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The See also: fine Barberini palace and library in See also: Rome give evidence of their wealth and magnificence
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The ruthless way in which they plundered See also: ancient buildings to adorn their own palaces is the origin of the saying, " Quod non fecerunt barbari, fecerunt Barberini."
See A. von See also: Reumont, Geschichte der Stadt Rom (Berlin, 1868), iii. b
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611-612, 615, 617, &c.; Almanach de See also: Gotha (Gotha, 1902) ; J
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See also: Douglas, The See also: Principal See also: Noble Families of Rome (Rome, 1905)
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