House of Della Rovere - Family Tree

Family Tree

Dotted lines indicate aliases (where a person appears more than once in the tree.
Small caps text indicates the surname of the children (regardless of number) of a union.
All persons have the surname Della Rovere unless otherwise indicated.

Leonardo (Beltramo)
of Savona
(b.?-
c. 1430)
Francesco
(Pope Sixtus IV)
(1414-1484)
Luchina
(1415-1495)
Basso della Rovere
Giovanni Basso,
marchese di Bistagno e
di Monastero
(d. 1481)
Cardinal Girolamo Basso della Rovere
Franchetta
(1417-
c. 1485)
Bartolomeo Armoino
(d.
c. 1470)
Pellina
(1418-1470)
Giuppo della Rovere
Nobile Pietro Giuppo
(d. 1490)
Maria
(1420-
c. 1490)
Giacomo Basso
dei marchesi di Bistagno
e Monastero
(d. 1465)
Bianca
(1421-1473)
Riario della Rovere
Paolo Riario
(d. 1460)
Raffaele della Rovere
(1423-1477),
made Senator of Rome
Giuliano della Rovere
(Pope Julius II)
(1443-1513)
Teodora Manirolo
(d.
c. 1480)
Leonardo
(1445-1475)
Duke of Arce 1472
and Sora 1474,
Prefect of Rome 1473
Giovanna of Aragon,
natural daughter of
King Ferrante I of Naples
Giovanni della Rovere
(d. 1501) Duke of Sora, son in law of Federico da Montefeltro Duke of Urbino
Francesco Maria I,
Duke of Urbino
(1490-1538)
Duke of Sora
Guidobaldo II
Duke of Urbino
(1517-1574)
Francesco Maria II,
Duke of Urbino
(1549-1631)
Duke of Sora
Federico Ubaldo,
Duke of Urbino
(1605-1625)
Vittoria
(1622-1694)
Livia
Bartolomeo
(1447-1494),
Bishop of Massa 1472
and Ferrara 1474
Cardinal Giulio Feltrio della Rovere,
(d. 1578)
Ippolito (illegitimate),
Marchese di San Lorenzo
(d. 1620)
Livia
Luchina
(1451-1515)
Giulia della Rovere (d. 1563) Giulio
(d. 1636)
Franciotti della Rovere
Lucrezia
Gian Francesco Franciotti
(d. 1475)
Ippolito Lante Montefeltro della Rovere
Marcantonio Lante
Gara della Rovere
Thales Leonardo Della Rovere Felix
(séc. XXI)

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