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Giovan Battista Ludovisi (John Baptist Ludovisi) (1647 - 24 August 1699) was the Prince of Piombino, serving from 25 December 1664 until his death in 1699.[1]

Arms of Ludovisi family

Life[edit]

Giovan Battista Ludovisi was the son and heir of Niccolò I Ludovisi and his third wife Costanza Pamphili, sister of Vatican cardinal Camillo Pamphili.[2][3] He had four sisters, Lavinia (wife of Girolamo Acquaviva, Duke of Atri), Olimpia, Ippolita and Nicolina.[2][4][3] Giovan inherited his parents' domains the Ludovisi de Candia and the Pamphili, including the Principality of Piombino on 1 September 1665. In 1690 he sold the Duchy of Fiano to the Ottoboni family of Venice.

Giovan married in 1669 to Mary of the House of Montcada, daughter of William Ramon de Moncada, Marquis of Aytona. Mary died in Rome in 1694 without leaving children.

In 1697, Giovan married a second time to Anna Maria Arduino, Furnari dei Notarbartolo. From his marriage to Arduino, they produced one son, Niccolò II Ludovisi born c.1698, and who died in 1699 at the age of one.

After his death, the principality succession fell to his young son under the regency of his widow, and a few months later after his son died, it was passed on to his sister Olimpia as Princess of Piombino.[5][6][3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Santangelo, Annamaria (1991). La toga e la porpora: quattro biografie di Giovan Battista De Luca (in Italian). Osanna Venosa. p. 134. ISBN 9788881670130.
  • ^ a b "Ludovisi, Niccolò in "Dizionario Biografico"". Treccani (in Italian). Retrieved 2020-08-09.
  • ^ a b c Carrara, M. (1997). Signori e Principi di Piombino (in Italian). Pontedera. pp. 46–50.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • ^ Delsalle, Paul; Ferrer, André (2000). Les enclaves territoriales aux temps modernes (XVIe-XVIIIe siècles): actes du colloque de Besançon (in French). Presses universitaires franc-comtoises. p. 388. ISBN 978-2-913322-99-8.
  • ^ "New from 1701-1714: Royal letters (including from Louis XIV of France) to Ippolita Ludovisi, Princess of Piombino". Archivio Digitale Boncompagni Ludovisi. 2012-12-21. Retrieved 2020-08-09.
  • ^ Cappelletti, L. (1997). Storia della città e dello Stato di Piombino (in Italian). Livorno. p. 90.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Preceded by

    Niccolò Ludovisi

    Prince of Piombino
    1664–1699
    Succeeded by

    Niccolò II Ludovisi


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