Pietro Mazzarini
Pietro Mazzarini | |
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Spouse(s) | Ortensia Buffalini |
Noble family | Mazzarini |
Father | Giulio Mazzarini |
Mother | Marguerite de Franchis-Passavera |
Born |
1576 Mazzarino |
Died |
4 February 1654 Rome |
Pietro Mazzarini (1576 in Mazzarino – 4 February 1654 in Rome)[1] was an Italian courtier and the father of Cardinal Jules Mazarin.
Mazzarini's father, Giulio Mazzarini, was a Sicilian craftsman who was successful enough to educate his sons. Mazzarini excelled in school and became a notary. After his father's death, Mazzarini traveled to Rome and found employment in the household of Filippo I Colonna, the grand Constable of Naples. Colonna encouraged Mazzarini to marry his goddaughter, Ortensia Buffalini, a woman of a noble family of Città di Castello in Umbria with an ample dowry. They married and had six children.
Both of Mazzarini's sons entered the church; Jules as a Cardinal and advisor to French kings, and Michele as archbishop of Aix-en-Provence. Mazzarini also had four daughters, including Laura and Girolama, the mothers of the Mazarinettes.
References
- ↑ Pietro Mazzarini, web site 'Geni'.