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Ippolita I Ludovisi (Cagliari, 24 December 1663 – Rome, 29 December 1733) was the Princess of Piombino, Marchioness of Populonia, Princess of Venosa and Countess of Conza, Lady di Scarlino, Populonia, Vignale, Abbadia del Fango, Suvereto, Buriano, Cerboli e Palmaiolan, and Lady princess of the Tuscan Archipelago including the islands of Elba, Montecristo, Pianosa, Gorgona, Capraia, and Isola del Giglio from 1701 until her death in 1733.
On 27 November 1700, she inherited the family fiefs from her sister Olimpia, including Piombino.
Ippolita was outlived by her five daughters. The Principality of Piombino was then inherited by the members of the Boncompagni family, through her eldest daughter Maria Eleonora.
Issue
Don Ugo Boncompagni-Ludovisi (6 March 1684 – 1686)
Donna Maria Eleonora I Boncompagni-Ludovisi (Isola di Sora, 10 April 1686 - Rome, 5 January 1745), Princess of Piombino, etc, married on 29 March 1702 her paternal uncle, Gregorio's brother Don Antonio I Boncompagni-Ludovisi (Isola di Sora, 10 April 1658 - Isola di Sora, 28 January 1731), 6th Duke of Sora, Aquino, Arce and Arpino, 7th Marquess of Vignola, Prince Consort of Piombino, etc, Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece in 1702 by Brevet Nr. 0629, and had issue
Donna Costanza Boncompagni-Ludovisi (Isola di Sora, 6 September 1687 – 6 February 1768), married in 1705 or on 5 April 1706 Vincenzo Giustiniani, 3rd Prince of Bassano (Rome, 30 August 1673 - 16 March 1754), and had issue
Donna Maria Teresa Boncompagni-Ludovisi (27 February 1692 – 7 June 1744), married in 1714/1716 as his third wife Urbano Barberini, 3rd Prince of Palestrina (1664 - 27 September 1722), great-grandnephew of Pope Urban VIII, and had female issue
Donna Maria Giulia Boncompagni-Ludovisi (Rome, 22 January 1695 – 3 November 1751), married in 1714 as his second wife Marco Ottoboni, 1st Duke of Fiano in 1690 (Venice, 23 March 1656 - Rome, 13 April 1723), nephew of Pope Alexander VIII, and had female issue
Donna Anna Maria Boncompagni-Ludovisi (21/31 January 1696 – 11/12 January 1752), married in Rome on 17 August 1719 Don Gian Vincenzo Salviati, Prince of Rocca Massa, Duke of Giuliano, Marquess of Montieri, Grandee of Spain 1st Class (2 February 1693 - 3 September 1752), and had issue
Donna Lavinia Boncompagni-Ludovisi (22 December 1697 - 20 April 1773), married in Rome on 4 July 1723 Don Marino Caracciolo, 6th Prince of Santo Buono (22 February 1696 - 1 July 1745/1747), and had issue
References
Mauro Carrara, Signori e principi di Piombino, Bandecchi & Vivaldi, Pontedera 1996.