Niccolò Ludovisi


Niccolò I Ludovisi, 2nd Duke of Fiano and Zagarolo, was Prince of Piombino, Marquis of Populonia, Prince of Venosa and Count of Conza, Lord di Scarlino, Populonia, Vignale, Abbadia del Fango, Suvereto, Buriano, Cerboli e Palmaiolan, and Lord prince of the Tuscan Archipelago including the islands of Elba, Montecristo, Pianosa, Gorgona, Capraia, and Isola del Giglio from 1634 until his death.

Family

He was born in Bologna, the son of Orazio Ludovisi, 1st Duke of Fiano and Zagarolo, patrician of Bologna and commander-in-chief of the Papal Army, and wife Lavinia Albergati. He was the nephew of later-Cardinal Niccolò Albergati-Ludovisi. He was a brother of Ludovico Ludovisi who was made a cardinal by their uncle the pope.

Marriages and legacy

Ludovisi was married three times.
He married firstly on 30 November 1622 Donna Isabella Gesualdo, 4th Princess of Venosa, 9th Countess of Conza, only daughter and heiress of Don Emanuele Gesualdo, 8th Count of Conza, and wife as her first husband Martha Polyxèna, Countess zu Fürstenberg, in turn only paternal granddaughter and heiress of Don Carlo Gesualdo, 3rd Prince of Venosa, and first wife as her third husband Donna Maria d'Avalos, and had:
  • Donna Lavinia Ludovisi, 5th Princess of Venosa, 10th Countess of Conza, died in childhood
In 1632/1633 Niccolò married secondly Polissena de Mendoza-Appiani, second daughter and heiress of Giorgio de Mendoza, Count of Binasco, and wife and maternal niece Isabella Appiani, Princess of Piombino.
  • Gregorio Filippo Ludovisi, died in childhood
His third marriage in 1644 was to Costanza Pamphili, daughter of Pamphilio Pamphili and wife Olimpia Maidalchini, widow of Paolo Nini, Conservator of the Comune of Viterbo, sister of Maria Flaminia Pamphili, married on 12 October 1640 to Andrea Giustiniani, Marquess and 1st Prince of Bassano on 21 November 1644, and had issue, and Camillo Francesco Maria Pamphili, 1st Prince of San Martino al Cimino and Valmontone, who married Niccolò Ludovisi's niece, Olimpia Aldobrandini. Her father, Pamphilio Pamphili, had moved to Naples with his wife Olimpia Maidalchini, after his brother, Cardinal Giovanni Battista Pamphili,, became papal nuncio to the Kingdom of Naples. They had:
Niccolò Ludovisi died in Cagliari and was succeeded in his state by his son Giovan Battista Ludovisi.

Titles

Niccolò was recognized as the prince in 1634 after paying one million florins. He also inherited his father's titles, becoming marquis of Populonia and duke of Fiano.
He was Spanish viceroy in Aragon and Sardinia and in 1657 he was named a Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece.

Literature

Klaus Jaitner, Die Hauptinstruktionen Gregors XV.: Für die Nuntien und Gesandten an den europäischen Fürstenhöfen, 1621-1623, Bibliothek des Deutsches Historisches Institut in Rom, Max Niemeyer Verlag, 1997, pp. 167–178.,