Giovanni Giacomo Mattei

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Giovanni Giacomo Mattei was the founder of one powerful branch of the house of Mattei. He was Count Palatine of the Lateran Palace and a Conservatore of Rome, 1451. He married in 1437 to Isabella dei conti dell'Anguillara.


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