NameUrbano Barberini
Birth1664
Death27 Sep 1722
FatherMaffeo Barberini (1631-1685)
MotherOlimpia Giustiniani (1641-1729)
Spouses
Birth1692
Death1744
FatherGregorio Boncompagni (1642-1707)
MotherIppolita Ludovisi (1663-1733)
Marriage1714
ChildrenCornelia Constanza (1716-1797)
Marriage1691
Divorce
ChildrenMaffeo Callisto (1688-)
Marriage1693
Divorce
Notes for Urbano Barberini
{geni:about_me} Urbano Barberini was a Italian nobleman of the House of Barberini, third hereditary Prince of Palestrina and last legitimate male heir of the Barberini line from Pope Urban VIII.

He was the fourth child of the marriage of Don Maffeo Barberini and Olimpia Giustiniani, which had reconciled the Barberini with the papacy after the Wars of Castro and falling out with Pope Innocent X.

At his father's death he inherited the Barberini comune of Palestrina and became the 3rd Barberini Prince of Palestrina. Like his father, he was made a Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece (in 1687).

Barberini was married three times:



In 1691 he married Cornelia Zeno Ottoboni (sister of Cardinal Pietro Ottoboni). Her last will and testament gives some idea of the wealth the Barberini had amassed under Urbano's grandfather, Taddeo Barberini and his brothers whohad all benefited from their uncle Pope Urban VIII's famous nepotism.

In 1693 he married Felice Ventimiglia Pignatelli d'Aragona. It was an unhappy marriage for both parties. Though they had a son, a much-awaited legitimate heir for the Barberini house, he died at the age of three. The two separatedand she sought refuge with her brother-in-law, Urbano's Cardinal brother Francesco and later joined a convent within his bishopric. Her dowry, later her legacy upon her death, was left to Francesco. Neither she nor Urbano made mention of each other in their respective wills.

In 1714, now 50 years old and still without a legitimate male heir, Barberini married 22-year-old Donna Maria Teresa Boncompagni, daughter of Don Gregorio Boncompagni, Duke of Sora. They had one daughter, Cornelia Constance Barberini. When she was 12 years old, Urbano's brother Francesco encouraged her to marry Giulio Cesare Colonna di Sciarra. Maria Teresa wrote hundreds of pages to the Pope urging him to disallow the marriage knowing that as a Cardinal,Francesco could perform the marriage ceremony himself. Eventually they were married but Cornelia Constance Barberini remained Urbano Barberini's only legitimate heir.

Though none of his wives bore him a legitimate male heir, there are many mentions of an illegitimate male heir to the House of Barberini - Maffeo Callisto Barberini. Born in 1688, his birth predates any of Barberini's marriages.

The will of Urbano Barberini's last wife, Maria Teresa Boncompagni, makes mention of this Maffeo Callisto as the Marquis di Corese and she expresses appreciation and gratitude for him. A large portion of the Barberini estate was left for him in her will.

Later her progeny came into conflict with him over claims to the Barberini estate but the quarrel was settled with an agreement signed in Paris in 1811 which divided the estate between the two claimant branches of the family.

The legitimate male Barberini line became extinct at Urbano's death in 1722 and the Barberini name and title's were transferred to Giulio Cesare and the House of Colonna di Sciarra.
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