House of della Rovere

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The House of della Rovere was an influential Italian noble family of the Renaissance era that produced two popes and several powerful political and artistic patrons.

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Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form Occurrences
della Rovere 1

Statements (50)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Italian noble family
Renaissance dynasty
noble family
acquiredTerritoryBy marriage alliance
coatOfArms oak tree on a field of gold and blue
commissionedArtist Cosimo Rosselli
Domenico Ghirlandaio
Luca Signorelli
Michelangelo
Perugino
surface form: Pietro Perugino

Raphael
Sandro Botticelli
commissionedWork Sistine Chapel decoration
Raphael Rooms
surface form: Stanze di Raffaello
country Italy
ethnicGroup Italians
heldTitle Duke of Urbino
surface form: Duke of Montefeltro

Duke of Sora
Duke of Urbino
Lord of Senigallia
influenced Renaissance architecture
Renaissance art
language Italian
nameMeaning of the oak
notableEpoch High Renaissance
Renaissance
surface form: Italian Renaissance
notableMember Francesco Maria I della Rovere
Francesco della Rovere
Giuliano della Rovere
Guidobaldo II della Rovere
originatesFrom Liguria NERFINISHED
Savona
patronage Franciscan Order
architecture
arts
literature
religious institutions
politicalPower Duchy of Urbino
Papal States
politicalRole Italian princely house
papal nepotism
producedPope Pope Julius II
Pope Sixtus IV
region Liguria NERFINISHED
Savona
Urbino
relatedFamily House of Montefeltro
religion Roman Catholicism
timePeriod 15th century
16th century

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Pope Sixtus IV familyName House of della Rovere
this entity surface form: della Rovere
Pope Julius II memberOf House of della Rovere
The Warrior Pope memberOf House of della Rovere
subject surface form: Pope Julius II