Olimpia Ludovisi

Olimpia Ludovisi (1656 – 27 November 1700) was the ruling Princess of Piombino in 1700. She was the eldest daughter of Niccolò Ludovisi and his third wife Costanza Pamphili, sister of Vatican cardinal Camillo Pamphili. Through her mother she was the grand-niece of Pope Innocent X and through her father she was the grand-niece of Pope Gregory XV. Her paternal grandparents were Orazio Ludovisi and his wife Lavinia Albergati. Her cousin was Olimpia Aldobrandini.

Unlike her two sisters Lavinia and Ippolita, Olimpia did not marry, instead she dedicated her life to the church as nun. In 1699, Olimpia's older brother Giovan Battista Ludovisi died and left his estate to his newborn son Niccolo. However, the young child died 1700 and Olimpia succeeded being the closest surviving paternal relative.

Olimpia inherited all fiefs including Piombino. She was only the second ever Princess of Piombino to rule in her own right after Isabella Appiani. Olimpia remained a nun after her accession.

Olimpia only reigned for several months until she died on 27 November 1700. Since she left no issued or children, the succession passed to her only surviving sibling granting continuity to the Ludovisi de Candia-Pamphili lineage of the Principality of Piombino issuing all inheritance and titles to her sister Ippolita.[1]

References

  1. Translation from Catalan Wikipedia
  • Mauro Carrara, Signori e principi di Piombino, Bandecchi & Vivaldi, Pontedera 1996.
Preceded by
Niccolo II Ludovisi
Princess of Piombino
1700
Succeeded by
Ippolita Ludovisi
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