Petrucci family
Petrucci | |
---|---|
Country | Republic of Siena |
Titles | Lord of Siena |
Founded | mid 15th century |
Dissolution | 1525 - exile of Fabio Petrucci |
Ethnicity | Sienese |
The Petrucci Family was a royal Italian family during the Renaissance.
History
The Petrucci family ruled the Italian city-state of Siena from 1487 to 1525. Pandolfo Petrucci[1] was the first ruler and brought prosperity to Siena. Returning from exile, he seized many political offices until he became the first absolute ruler of Siena. Pandolfo had 3 sons, Borghese Petrucci, Alfonso Petrucci and Fabio Petrucci. After Pandolfo died in 1512, Borghese[2] succeeded him, only to be ousted by his cousin, cardinal Raffaello, with the help of Pope Leo X. In the wake of more responsibilities from the Church, Raffaello ceded control of the city to his nephew, Francesco Petrucci. Francesco was exiled after a successful coup by Pandolfo's youngest son, Fabio Petrucci. Fabio was forced into exile by the Sienese people in 1525, marking the end of the Petrucci dynasty.
Rulers
Name | Length of Reign |
---|---|
Pandolfo | 1487–1512 |
Borghese | 1512–1516 |
Raffaello | 1516–1522 |
Franceso | 1522–1523 |
Fabio | 1523–1525 |
Family Tree
- Bold names= rulers of Siena
References
- ↑ "Pandolfo Petrucci | biography - ruler of Siena | Encyclopedia Britannica". britannica.com. Retrieved 2015-02-22.
- ↑ Nevola, F. (2007). Siena: Constructing the Renaissance City. Yale University Press. p. 206. ISBN 9780300126785. Retrieved 2015-02-22.