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Brown Founder Fidesmido da Mogliano Foundation date XIII century Date of deposition having been Manual (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4I Brown They were an ancient noble family of the Marche of the Ghibelline tradition, who arrived in Italy following the Carolingians. [first] They were feudal lords of Sarnano, with land and possessions in San Ginesio, Loro Piceno and Massa Fermana. A branch of the family settled in the thirteenth century in Arcevia. Extinct family. [2] The Brunforte family gives its name to a wine [3] And to a hotel. [4] Sarnano, brunforte door Massa Fermana, Porta Sant’Antonio and Rocca Brunforte The main story of the Brunforte began in the thirteenth century with Fidesmido da Mogliano, who subjected the lords of the Castle of Malvicino, entering the territories between Sarnano and Gualdo. Already Fidesmido was head of other land distributed to them Piceno and along the course of Chienti and Tenna. His son Bonconte married the Monaldesca nobleman of transmondo of Sant’Angelo in Pontano and Rinaldo was born from this report, also known as Rinaldo the Great. On December 2, 1244 Fidesmido divided its territory: his son Ruggero settled in Mogliano, while his nephew Rinaldo near Sarnano, thus becoming progenitor of the family. [5] Rinaldo was for the emperor Federico II one of the most faithful Ghibelline allies of the Marca even if, when the Ghibelline Power falter, he temporarily stood up with the papal state. The descendants gave birth to new families and new denominations, like the ones from them, from which it derives freed from them, and the from Monteverde. [6] Sarnano’s independence [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] In 1264 Pope Urban IV sent Cardinal Simone Paltanieri to the brand to intimate Rinaldo to present himself in Rome for the excommunication and the loss of the territories as a sanction for having endorsed the imperial cause, but Rinaldo did not present himself. So on 1 June 1265 the Cardinal released the inhabitants of Sarnano from the awe of the lords of Brunforte. The year after the policy of the Church changed and the Papal Legate, Fulcone di Poggio Ricardo, returned Sarnano to the Brunforte without however canceling the previous provision issued by Palstieri: this choice caused a clash between Rinaldo and the inhabitants, which will end only on June 19th 1281, when at the suggestion of Fulcone, the Sarnanesi and Rinaldo decided to negotiate by entrusting the solution of the dispute to two abbots: Giovanni of the abbey of the saints Vincenzo and Anastasio of Amandola and Mauro of the abbey of Piobbico. On June 23, 1282 the verdict was issued that saw the brunforte forced to recognize Sarnano’s independence. On July 14, the agreement was signed by four notaries and on 23 November Rinaldo (who in the meantime had been elected Podest\u00e0 in Pisa) authorized his children to grant freedom to all the vassals, including the inhabitants of Sarnano. [7] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4The problems with San Ginesio [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] The Bunforte territory was distributed in numerous land, also reaching San Ginesio and Massa Fermana: it was the territorial possessions that put the family against numerous enemies, including San Ginesio. The family’s land were threatened by the Ginesina expansion that claimed some territories and by the autonomy that was being established in Sarnano. [8] Taking advantage of the non -presence in Rome of Rinaldo and the measures, in 1265 San Ginesio decided to attack the Castle of Roccacolonnalta and with the intervention of the Pantanieri the castle was placed under the control of San Ginesio. The belligerent state lasted until 1272, when the dominion of the brunforte was reconfirmed. In 1330 Ottaviano Bruforte sold the castle in San Ginesio, [9] which also bought the hermitage of San Liberato. Rinaldo Brunforte O Rainaldo (1250? -1282), political [ten] and the first exponent of the family [11] Gualtiero Bruforte (XIII century), first -born of Rinaldo, politician in Pisa [twelfth] Ugolino Bruforte (1262 ca.-1348 ca.), son of Rinaldo, friar minor and chronicler, known as the author of the Foils O Fioretti di San Francesco [13] Ottaviano Brunforte (XIII century), rector of the countryside and maritime in 1290 [14] Villanuccio Brunforte (1320-1387), leader [15] Bellafiore Brunforte (14th century), daughter of Gualtiero, married Berardo II from Varano Lord of Camerino Federico Bruforte (? -1420), leading “L’Ingaro”,, [16] granddaughter of Villanuccio The assets and properties of the Brunforte family have reached the present day, in fact the family reached numerous municipalities from the Marches. Among the assets we mention the Bruforte Castle in Loro Piceno, [17] The Castle of Roccacolonnalta [18] and the hermitage of San Liberato [19] In San Ginesio, the Bruforte mill [20] to Gualdo and Rocca Brunforte in Massa Fermana. [21] Blue to the golden dragon language of red . [22] ^ The lords of brunforts. ^ Giovan Battista di Crollalanza, Blasonic historical dictionary of noble or Italian noble and flourishing families , Bologna, 1886, vol.1. ^ Brunfurt – Ogite ROSSO ITALY MAROLA MANTABA . are murola.it . URL consulted on November 15, 2021 . ^ Hotel Restaurant Bruforte Sarnano . are Hotel-brunfore.it . URL consulted on November 15, 2021 . ^ BRUNFORTE CASTLE – LORE PICENO (MC) . are m.iluogidelsilenzio.it . URL consulted on December 21, 2021 . ^ Giovan Battista di Crollalanza, Blasonic historical dictionary of noble or Italian noble and flourishing families , Bologna, 1886, vol.2. ^ The history of the Municipality of Sarnano . are They will save more than images , 29 September 2016. URL consulted on December 21, 2021 . ^ The Castle of Roccacolonnalta . are sanginesioturismo.it . URL consulted on November 15, 2021 . ^ The castle of Roccacolonnalta – Chronology . are roccacolonnalta.it . URL consulted on December 21, 2021 . ^ Treccani.it. Rainaldo give brunforte. ^ Napoleon and Federico da Brunforte. ^ Luigi Maria Armellini, The crucifix of the three hundred exiles Ginesini , San Ginesio, 1996. ^ ( IN ) Catholicity.com. UGOLINE BRUNFORS. ^ Archive of the papal history. ^ .. Health Of Bigopi.it. Villanuccio from Brunfurture. ^ Federico di Brunforte. ^ Bruforte Castle | Municipality of their Piceno . are comune.loropiceno.mc.it . URL consulted on November 15, 2021 . ^ The castle of Roccacolonnalta – of crusade origin? . are roccacolonnalta.it . URL consulted on November 15, 2021 . ^ Sanctuary of San Liberato . are sanginesioturismo.it . URL consulted on November 15, 2021 . ^ Bruforte mill . are luoghidelsilenzio.it . URL consulted on November 15, 2021 . ^ Massa Fermana. . are Provincia.fermo.it . URL consulted on December 3, 2018 (archived by URL Original December 4, 2018) . ^ Brown. Giovan Battista di Crollalanza, Blasonic historical dictionary of noble or Italian noble and flourishing families , Bologna, 1886, Vol.1, ISBN not existing. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki32\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki32\/brunforte-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Brunforte – Wikipedia"}}]}]