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Originally appearing in Volume V20, Page 331 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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ORSINI  , the name of a

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Roman princely
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family of
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great antiquity, whose perpetual feuds with the Colonna are one of the dominant features of the
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history of
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medieval Rome . According to tradition the popes Paul I . (757) and
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Eugenius II . (824) were of the Orsini family, but the probable founder of the house was a certain Ursus (the Bear), about whom very little is known, and the first authentic Orsini pope was Giacinto Orsini, son of Petrus Bobo, who assumed the name of Celestin III . (1191) . The latter endowed his nephews with church lands and founded the fortunes of the family, which alone of the Guelf houses was able to confront the Ghibelline Colonna . " Orsini for the Church " was their war-cry in opposition to "Colonna for the
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people." In the 13th century the " Sons of the Bear " were already powerful and rich, and under Innocent III. they waged incessant war against other families, including that of the pope himself (Conti) . In 1241 Matteo Orsini was elected senator of Rome, and sided with Pope Gregory IX. against the Colonna and the Emperor Frederick II., saving Rome for the Guelfic cause . In 1266 the family acquired
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Marino, and in 1277 Giovanni Orsini was elected pope as Nicholas III . When Boniface VIII. proclaimed a crusade against the Colonna in 1297, the Orsini played a conspicuous
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part in the expedition and captured Nepi, which the pope granted them as a
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fief . On the
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death of Benedict XI . (1304) fierce
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civil warfare broke out in Rome and the Campagna for the election of his successor, and Cardinal Napoleone Orsini appears as the leader of the French faction at the conclave .

The Campagna was laid

waste by the feuds of the Orsinis, the Colonnas and the Caetanis . At this time the Orsini held the castle of S . Angelo, and a number of palaces on the
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Monte Giordano, which formed a fortified and walled quarter . In 1332, during the absence of the popes at
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Avignon, the feuds between Orsini and Colonna, in which even Giovanni Orsini, although cardinal legate, took part, reduced Rome to a state of
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complete anarchy . We find the Orsini again at war with the Colonna at the time of Rienzi . In 1435 Francesco Orsini was appointed prefect of Rome, and created duke of Gravina by Pope Eugenius IV . In 1484 war between the Orsini and the Colonna broke out once more, the former supporting the pope (
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Sixtus IV.) . Virginio Orsini led his faction against the
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rival house's strongholds, which were stormed, the Colonna being thereby completely defeated . The Orsini fortunes waxed and waned many times, and their
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property was often confiscated, but they always remained a powerful family and gave many soldiers, statesmen and prelates to the church . The title of prince of Solofra was conferred on them in 1620, and that of prince of the
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Holy Roman
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Empire in 1629 . In 1724 Vincenzo Maria Orsini was elected pope (Benedict XIII.) and. gave his family the title of Roman princes .

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