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It would be most correct to list her name as Olimpia Maidalchini Pamphilj in the title entry area since she lived most of her life as a member of the Pamphilj family and is best-known today in scholarly circles as a leader of that family. Kanani Pukalani ( talk) 23:09, 17 November 2015 (UTC)
An unregistered user made the point that Olimpia Maidalchini was named Princess of San Martino by Pope Innocent X. Though I am not disputing the fact (even though it was not sourced it is likely factually accurate given the historical context), I question whether this "title" should be given prominence as per the original edit.
It was not uncommon for Pope's of the period to appoint supporters, especially relatives, as leaders of various principalities. As an example, please see Taddeo Barberini with special attention to the fact that he was anointed Prince of Palestrina. Like Palestrina, San Martino is a small self-contained, self-styled principality (in this case actually one large set of buildings).
These were generally controlled by large families and during the period in question it was not uncommon for these smaller principalities to go to "war" with neighbouring principalities. As such, it was not uncommon for family patriarchs or matriarchs to be titled Prince of X.
I will make an edit further into the article but am more than happy to discuss the matter further.
Stalwart111 ( talk) 23:26, 22 June 2010 (UTC)
The text currently states, "Right after Innocent's body was removed on 29 December, she entered the chamber, removed the chests, and then ran to her palace to lock herself in fear of what angry mobs could do to her". Where was his body removed from? Where was it removed to? Innocent was still alive on December 29. He did not die until the night between January 6 and January 7. On Friday, 1 January 1645, Mass was said in the Pope's sickroom at the Quirinal Palace. The same was done on January 6, and the Pope received Extreme Unction. He was not alone. Vicedomino ( talk) 12:45, 14 March 2016 (UTC)
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It would be most correct to list her name as Olimpia Maidalchini Pamphilj in the title entry area since she lived most of her life as a member of the Pamphilj family and is best-known today in scholarly circles as a leader of that family. Kanani Pukalani ( talk) 23:09, 17 November 2015 (UTC)
An unregistered user made the point that Olimpia Maidalchini was named Princess of San Martino by Pope Innocent X. Though I am not disputing the fact (even though it was not sourced it is likely factually accurate given the historical context), I question whether this "title" should be given prominence as per the original edit.
It was not uncommon for Pope's of the period to appoint supporters, especially relatives, as leaders of various principalities. As an example, please see Taddeo Barberini with special attention to the fact that he was anointed Prince of Palestrina. Like Palestrina, San Martino is a small self-contained, self-styled principality (in this case actually one large set of buildings).
These were generally controlled by large families and during the period in question it was not uncommon for these smaller principalities to go to "war" with neighbouring principalities. As such, it was not uncommon for family patriarchs or matriarchs to be titled Prince of X.
I will make an edit further into the article but am more than happy to discuss the matter further.
Stalwart111 ( talk) 23:26, 22 June 2010 (UTC)
The text currently states, "Right after Innocent's body was removed on 29 December, she entered the chamber, removed the chests, and then ran to her palace to lock herself in fear of what angry mobs could do to her". Where was his body removed from? Where was it removed to? Innocent was still alive on December 29. He did not die until the night between January 6 and January 7. On Friday, 1 January 1645, Mass was said in the Pope's sickroom at the Quirinal Palace. The same was done on January 6, and the Pope received Extreme Unction. He was not alone. Vicedomino ( talk) 12:45, 14 March 2016 (UTC)
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