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Ippolita Ludovisi

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Olimpia Ippolita I Ludovisi (24 December 1663 – 29 December 1733) was the Princess of Piombino from 1701 until her death in 1733.

Life

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She was born in Cagliari, the youngest daughter of Niccolò I Ludovisi, prince of Piombino, and Constanza Pamphilj, princess of San Martino and Alviano, sister of prince Camillo Pamphilj. On 19 October 1681 she married Gregorio II Boncompagni (7 July 1642 – 1 January 1707), 5th Duke of Sora, Aquino, Arce and Arpino and 6th Marquess of Vignola and Prince Consort of Piombino, great-great-grandson of Pope Gregory XIII.

On 27 November 1700, she inherited the family fiefs from her sister Olimpia, including Piombino.

Ippolita was outlived by her five daughters. The Principality of Piombino was then inherited by the members of the Boncompagni family, through her eldest daughter Maria Eleonora.

Issue

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  • Ugo Boncompagni-Ludovisi (6 March 1684 – 1686)
  • Maria Eleonora I Boncompagni-Ludovisi (10 April 1686 - 5 January 1745), Princess of Piombino, married on 29 March 1702 her paternal uncle, Gregorio's brother Antonio I Boncompagni (10 April 1658 - 28 January 1731), 6th Duke of Sora, Aquino, Arce and Arpino, 7th Marquess of Vignola, Prince Consort of Piombino, and had issue
  • Costanza Boncompagni-Ludovisi (6 September 1687 – 6 February 1768), married in 1705 Vincenzo Giustiniani, Prince of Bassano
  • Maria Teresa Boncompagni-Ludovisi (27 February 1692 – 7 June 1744), married in 1714 Urbano Barberini, Prince of Palestrina
  • Giulia Boncompagni-Ludovisi (22 January 1695 – 3 November 1751), married in 1714 Marco Ottoboni, Duke of Fiano
  • Anna Maria Boncompagni-Ludovisi (21 January 1696 – 11 January 1752), married Gian Vincenzo Salviati, Duke of Giuliano
  • Lavinia Boncompagni-Ludovisi (22 December 1697 - 20 April 1773), married in 1723 Marino Caracciolo (22 February 1696 - 1 July 1747), Prince of San Buono

References

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  • Mauro Carrara, Signori e principi di Piombino, Bandecchi & Vivaldi, Pontedera 1996.
Preceded by Princess of Piombino
1701–1733
Succeeded by