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Pamphili family
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The House of Pamphili (often with the final long i orthography, Pamphilj) was one of the papal families deeply entrenched in Catholic Church, Roman and Italian politics of the 16th and 17th centuries.[1]
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Pamphili Pamphilj | |
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Papal noble family | |
![]() Coat of Arms of the house of Pamphili | |
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Founded | 9th century (9th century) |
Founder | Amanzio |
Final ruler | Girolamo Pamphili, 4th prince of San Martino al Cimino and Valmontone |
Historic seat | Palazzo Pamphilj |
Titles | List of titles
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Motto | Tanto Alto Quanto Se Puote (As high as possible) |
Dissolution | 1760 (1760) |
Cadet branches | Doria-Pamphili-Landi |
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Later, the Pamphili family line merged with the Doria and Landi family lines to form the Doria-Pamphili-Landi family line.