Background
Stefano Colonna the Elder (1265 - c 1348) was son of Giovanni Colonna and one of the most important political figures in Rome in the first half of the 14th century. He was heir of the Papal fief of Palestrina.
Stefano Colonna the Elder (1265 - c 1348) was son of Giovanni Colonna and one of the most important political figures in Rome in the first half of the 14th century. He was heir of the Papal fief of Palestrina.
The most important include:
In 1290 he was named count of Romagna, and he was several times Senator of Rome and Imperial vicar in Italy. A staunch Ghibelline, he struggled for large part of his life against the Guelph Orsini family. He was a protector of Petrarch, who dedicated two sonnets and other works to him.
Stefano Colonna the Younger (died 1347), son of the former, was Senator of Rome in 1306 and 1330.
Stefanello (died c 1368), son of the former, was the first of the Palestrina branch of the family. Stefano Colonna di Palestrina (16th century).
Commander of the Florentine militia during the siege of Florence.