The social ascension of Madernini family at the late XVI century, through a marriage with a member of their protector Lords family, Counts of Lodron
Many years ago, searching for familiar
traces in the parish archives of Villa Lagarina, I found a relevant
document that explains clearly how began the Madernini family raise,
from simple officers of the lodronian administration of their fiefs
in the Val Lagarina region of Trento (Castellano and Castelnuovo), to
be one of the prominents families of those places.
The document is a marriage act,
strangely never mentioned in any source about Madernini family, that
involves a lady of the Lodron family, whose name was Virginia, with a
member of the Madernini family.
Lodronian Lion at the palace
Lodron in Nogaredo built by
Count Nicolo II and Castle
Noarna or Nuovo behind
Lodronian Lion at the palace
Lodron in Nogaredo built by
Count Nicolo II and Castle
Noarna or Nuovo behind
As it is said in the act, she was a
natural daughter of Count Paris (VI) (born c. 1525-1566), undoubtedly
the son of Count Nicolò I (1475-1556) from his 2nd
marriage with Css. Beatrice de Castellalto. Count Paris VI was
rightfully married with Barbara von Lichtenstein-Kastelkorn with whom
he previously had at least five children, the elder of whom was count
Nicolò II (1549-1621), who with his first wife, Dorothea von
Welsperg, will be the father of the famous Prince Archbishop of
Salzburg, Paris von Lodron (1586-1663), a few years after the
marriage of Virginia, Nicolò's II half sister as was said, and so an
aunt of the prestigious prince...
The name of Virginia's mother is never
mentioned in any of the documents I had access, but was probably a
lady of the lodronian environment and not a woman of low condition,
as members of the family were present in the ceremony of their
marriage. Many counts of Lodron had illegitimate childs, almost all
socially recognized as
that as one can see they were always protected by their fathers and relatives, and held important positions in the region... The most extended branch was that called first “de Casa Lodron de Santo Antonio”, cause of the place of Santo Antonio in Pomarolo, descendants of the priest rector of Pomarolo, Count Andrea (c. 1480-1550), one of the sons of Count Paris IV and the venetian noble Veronesa Coppo. Other was that of the descendants of Andrea's brother, the priest Count Alessandro, branch after called Rinaldi, cause of the name of his natural son Rinaldo.
that as one can see they were always protected by their fathers and relatives, and held important positions in the region... The most extended branch was that called first “de Casa Lodron de Santo Antonio”, cause of the place of Santo Antonio in Pomarolo, descendants of the priest rector of Pomarolo, Count Andrea (c. 1480-1550), one of the sons of Count Paris IV and the venetian noble Veronesa Coppo. Other was that of the descendants of Andrea's brother, the priest Count Alessandro, branch after called Rinaldi, cause of the name of his natural son Rinaldo.
For all of them it was styled to use
not the nickname of “de Lodron”, but that of “de Casa Lodron”
(of the House Lodron). Counts of Arco use the same way to
identificate their illegitimate childs as not like “d'Arco” but
as “de Casa de Arco”. There were other lines identificated also
with the places of birth, like the line of “de Casa Lodron de
Pedersano”, and “de casa Lodron de Villa (Lagarina)”, of whom I
can not still identify precisely their origins but were certainly all
descendants of Paris IV and Veronesa Coppo.
For all of them was used the honorific
treatment of “Messer” or “Madonna”, and never that of Count
or Countess reserved for the legitimate descendance.
The line of Villa Lagarina seems to be
descendants of the early youth of Counts Felice (c.1530-1584), or
Agostino II (1525-after 1574) sons of Count Agostino and the noble of
Padova Maddalena Bagarotto. In the first case Messer Auxilio de Casa
Lodron would have been the son of a young count Felice of about 15
years, as he may was born about 1545 and not after 1547, having
himself baptized his daughter Giulia in 1562... Felice is a more
probable father cause Agostino studied in Merano and after was a
squire of a Bohemian king...
But let´s return to Virginia, at her
marriage with Messer Giorgio Madernini were present the “Magnifico
Signor Antonio de Casa Lodron de Sto. Antonio”, the most
prestigious of the illegitimate members of the family as a testimony
of what we told about she was considered a part of the family.
Virginia was already carrying a son of
Giorgio because their first son, called Madernino as his paternal
grandfather, was born only a month and a few days after the
marriage... His godmother was the “Sigra. Dorothea de Lodron de
Sto. Antonio” and the godfathers (more than one, what then was
usual) a Messer Giovanni son of Girardo Madernini and the “Magco.
Sigr. Raffaele Marchi” of Florence.
Madernino Madernini was baptized in
Nogaredo on 19 april 1582. He married about 1607 the “Nobildonna
Lucrezia” who was probably of a noble family of Rovereto, cause the
act of marriage doesn't exist in Villa Lagarina records, and many of
the godparents of their children belonged to the noble families
Rosmini, Telani and Costioli of that place, appart from those from
the Lodron family as Madernino's uncle Count Nicolò II, godfather
of Paris Madernini on 1610, his cousin countess Barbara, godmother of
Catharina Madernini in 1613, who was Nicolò's daughter and sister of
the future Salzburg's Prince Archbishop Paris de Lodron, himself
godfather in 1614 of my possible ancestor Francesca Madernini, Count
Massimiliano (1576-1635), a half brother of Paris VI, and so
granduncle of Madernino, godparents of Francesco Hieronimo Madernini
in 1617 together with Css. Anna Maddalena von Thun-Bragher, the first
wife of Count Alfonso de Lodron, a brother of the already mentioned
Massimiliano.
The Madernini were already in the first
line of the families of Villa Lagarina though another marriage will
strengthen that position, that of Paris Madernini, borned in 1610,
already mentioned, with the Noble Orsola Priami, also borned in Villa
Lagarina in 1610, the daughter of Noble Ippolito Francesco Priami and
the Noble Lucrezia de Coredo or von Coreth, granddaughter of the
Captain of Villa Lagarina Alberto Priami and Noble Orsola Battaglia,
greatgranddaughter of Messer Nicolò Priami, originary from Verona,
Vicar of the jurisdiction of Villa Lagarina for the Counts Lodron in
the middle of XVI century.
Palace Priami- Madernini in Villa Lagarina
Palace Priami- Madernini in Villa Lagarina
Their son Giovanni Alberto Madernini,
borned in 1644 would be Imperial Notary in Villa Lagarina from 1672
to 1720, and would marry in 1672 the Noble of Trento Claudia
Particella, daughter of Gian Gaudenzio Particella, of a family of the
first line of the entourage of the Princes of Trento, favorites of
the Princes Madruzzo, and a nephew of another Claudia Particella who was
the lover of Carlo Emanuele Madruzzo (1599-1658) the last Prince
Bishop of that dinasty. His grandsons Giuseppe Alberto and Francesco
Antonio would access to the Nobility of the Empire as Adels von
Taubenberg. The blood of Giuseppe Alberto still remains in two
branches of the family Marzani of Villa Lagarina, nobilitated as
Marzani von Steinhof in 1769 and that reached to the title of Counts
Marzani von Steinhof und Neuhaus in 1790, at the same time that many
other powerful families of Trento. One derives from Giuseppe
Alberto's son, Adamo Madernini von Taubenberg, and Bss. Maria
Felicitas Ceschi de Sta. Croce (Freiherren line), whose daughter
Rosina borned in 1803, married Count Agostino Marzani v. St. u. N.
And the other from Giuseppe Alberto´s daughter Maria Theresia
Madernini v. T. who married Count Giorgio Federico de Montalbano, and
whose daughter Maria Guglielmina de Montalbano married Count Lorenzo
Marzani v. St. und N., a brother of the mentioned Agostino.
Francesca Madernini, borned in 1614 and
already mentioned, married a Noble Domenico____ of Brentonico, whose
nickname in the marriage act dated january 25th 1633 in
the books of Villa Lagarina is missed, probably cause the marriage
wasn't held there but in the Church of S. Carlo of Rovereto, what
reinforces my idea that Noble Lucrezia, Francesca's mother, was of a
roveretan family.
I finally found very probably that
Domenico belonged to the Donati family cause they had many
descendence in Brentonico in which the name Madernino appeared
frecuently and other previous reasons between the relationship of
both families, but that is the subject of a future article...
March 11th,
2016