Conti di Segni

The Conti di Segni (de Comitibus Signie, also known as Conti or De Comitibus for short) were an important noble family of medieval and early modern Italy originating in Segni, Lazio.Many members of the family acted as military commanders or ecclesiastical dignitaries, including many cardinals and four popes. In the early modern period, Michelangelo Conti reigned as Pope Innocent XIII from 1721 to 1724.Torquato Conti (1591–1636) served as a General-Field Marshal of the Holy Roman Empire during the Thirty Years' War, where his cruelty earned him the nickname The Devil.

Conti di Segni

The Conti di Segni (de Comitibus Signie, also known as Conti or De Comitibus for short) were an important noble family of medieval and early modern Italy originating in Segni, Lazio.Many members of the family acted as military commanders or ecclesiastical dignitaries, including many cardinals and four popes. In the early modern period, Michelangelo Conti reigned as Pope Innocent XIII from 1721 to 1724.Torquato Conti (1591–1636) served as a General-Field Marshal of the Holy Roman Empire during the Thirty Years' War, where his cruelty earned him the nickname The Devil.