Vicovaro (, Romanesco: Vicuaru) is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Rome in the Italy region Lazio, located about northeast of Rome.
Pope Celestine III granted Vicovaro to his Orsini family relatives. The town held strategic importance in the Aniene valley. In 1533, Ludovico Gonzaga seized Vicovaro in a conflict between the Orsini and the Medici pope Clement VII. After the surrender, Gonzaga was assassinated by Napoleone Orsini who shot him with an arquebus.
In 1692, Orsini properties were auctioned off to satisfy debts, and Vicovaro fell to Count Paulo Bolognetti. His son, Ferdinando, married Flavia Theodoli, sister of Marchese Gerolamo Theodoli. The Bolognettis refurbished and expanded the Orsini castle and initiated other building projects in the city. Theodoli oversaw the restoration of the Church of San Pietro for his nephew, Giacomo Bolognetti. Catini, Raffaella. "Theodoli, Gerolamo", Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani - Volume 95, 2019
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