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The House of '''Rossetti''' is an Italian noble, and Boyar Princely family appearing in the 14th-15th century, originating among the patrician families, during the Republic of Genoa, with branches of the family establishing themselves in the [[Habsburg Monarchy|Kingdom of Austria]], and France, and as [[boyars]] in Romania that gave Princes of Wallachia and Moldavia. The variants of the name are spelled Ruset, Rosset, Rossetti, of Byzantine and Italian origins.<ref>[https://ro.wikisource.org/wiki/Amintiri_%28Rosetti%29/Capitolul_I._Despre_originile_Rosete%C8%99tilor_%C8%99i_despre_c%C3%AE%C8%9Biva_ascenden%C8%9Bi_%C8%99i_colaterali_mai_dep%C4%83rta%C8%9Bi_ai_mei About the origin of Rosettis]</ref> There are several branches of the family named after their estates: Roznovanu, Solescu, Bălănescu, Răducanu, Ciortescu, Tescanu, and Bibica. The Rosetti family in Wallachia is another branch of the family who initially settled in Moldavia.<ref>[http://digibuc.ro/colectii/dictionar-istoric-arheologic-si-geografic-al-romaniei-b000034183 Dicţionar istoric, arheologic şi geografic al României, 1937, pp. 450-451]</ref> The origins of the Rossetti family suggest descent from the [[della Gherardesca family]], a noble family of Germanic origins whose alliance with the [[Hohenstaufen]] Emperors had brought the family to prominence in Tuscany, and made them the leaders of the [[Ghibellines]], who feuded against the [[Guelphs]] for political control during the [[Guelphs and Ghibellines|Guelph and Ghibelline Wars]] between 1120s–1320s. |
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==Notable people with the surname Rossetti== |
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Notable people with the surname Rossetti include (by year of birth): |
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* [[Biagio Rossetti]] (c. 1447–1516), architect and urbanist from Ferrara, the first to use modern methods |
* [[Biagio Rossetti]] (c. 1447–1516), architect and urbanist from Ferrara, the first to use modern methods |
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* [[Lascaris Rosetti]] (1580-1646), high chancellor of the Patriarchate of Constantinople |
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** [[Bella Rosetti]] (b. 1534-1594, d. 17th century) born Cantacuzino, wife of Lascaris Rosetti |
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** [[Constantin Rosetti (1600–1688)]], son of Bella and Lascaris Rosetti |
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** [[Antoine Ruset Voda|Prince Antoine Ruset Voda]] (ca. 1615-1685), son of Bella and Lascaris Rosetti |
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* [[Carlo Rossetti]] (1614–1681), Italian cardinal, nobleman |
* [[Carlo Rossetti]] (1614–1681), Italian cardinal, nobleman |
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* [[Gabriele Rossetti]] (1783–1854), poet, scholar and Italian émigré to England, father of Dante Gabriel, Christina Georgina, William Michael, and Maria Francesca |
* [[Gabriele Rossetti]] (1783–1854), poet, scholar and Italian émigré to England, father of Dante Gabriel, Christina Georgina, William Michael, and Maria Francesca |
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** [[Dante Gabriel Rossetti]] (1828–1882), English poet, illustrator, painter and translator, founder member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood |
** [[Dante Gabriel Rossetti]] (1828–1882), English poet, illustrator, painter and translator, founder member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood |
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** [[Maria Francesca Rossetti]] (1827–1876), English author |
** [[Maria Francesca Rossetti]] (1827–1876), English author |
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** [[William Michael Rossetti]] (1829–1919), English writer and critic, founder member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood |
** [[William Michael Rossetti]] (1829–1919), English writer and critic, founder member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood |
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* [[Giuseppina Rossetti]], mother of [[Lorenzo Respighi]] (1824–1889), Italian mathematician and natural philosopher |
* [[Giuseppina Rossetti]], mother of [[Lorenzo Respighi]] (1824–1889), Italian mathematician and natural philosopher |
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* [[Constantin Rosetti]] (C. A. Rosetti; 1816–1885), Romanian literary, academia, and political leader, of noble Byzantine descent |
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* [[Raffaele Rossetti]] (1881–1951), Italian engineer and military naval officer who sank the main battleship of the Austro-Hungarian Empire at the end of World War I. Politician of the Italian Republican Party. |
* [[Raffaele Rossetti]] (1881–1951), Italian engineer and military naval officer who sank the main battleship of the Austro-Hungarian Empire at the end of World War I. Politician of the Italian Republican Party. |
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* [[Reto Rossetti]] (1909–1994), British-based, officially Italian-Swiss poet and Esperantist professor, brother of Cezaro |
* [[Reto Rossetti]] (1909–1994), British-based, officially Italian-Swiss poet and Esperantist professor, brother of Cezaro |
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* [[Sergio Rossetti Morosini]] (born 1953), New York author, painter, sculptor and independent filmmaker |
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* [[Stephen Joseph Rossetti]] (born 1951), American Roman Catholic priest, author, lecturer and psychologist |
* [[Stephen Joseph Rossetti]] (born 1951), American Roman Catholic priest, author, lecturer and psychologist |
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* [[Sergio Rossetti Morosini]] (1953– ), New York author, painter, sculptor and independent filmmaker, has recently sculpted the bust of Michelangelo on the façade of [[the National Arts Club]] in New York. First to observe that in 1511, Titian described the volume in a two-dimensional fresco painting, [[Miracle of the Jealous Husband]], in the it:[[Scuola del Santo]], Padua, Italy, by actually sculpting it in relief rather than describing it illusionistically. |
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==Gallery of styles== |
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<gallery> |
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Rosetti (Rossetti) Royal Full Achievement of Arms Coat of Arms Heraldry.jpg|Ruset/Rosetti/Rossetti Full Achievement of Arms |
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Arms of Rossetti.jpg|Rossetti Arms: D' azzurro, alla banda d'argento, caricata di tre rose di rosso, bottonate d'oro, barbate di verde{{not English inline|date=January 2022}} |
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Rossetti Stemma.jpg|Rossetti Stemma |
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Rossetti 1754.jpg|Rossetti Arms displayed on Palazzo |
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Graf von Rossetti.jpg|Rossetti family Wappen |
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</gallery> |
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==See also== |
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* [[Rosseti]], a Russian power company |
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* [[Rosetti (disambiguation)]] |
* [[Rosetti (disambiguation)]] |
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* [[Rosette (disambiguation)]] |
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* [[Rosetti family]], a Moldavian princely family |
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{{disambiguation|surname}} |
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{{surname|Rossetti}} |
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==References== |
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{{Reflist}} |
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[[Category:Italian-language surnames]] |
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[[Category:Italian nobility]] |
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[[Category:German nobility]] |
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[[Category:Austrian nobility]] |
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[[Category:Phanariotes]] |
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[[Category:Russian nobility]] |
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[[Category:Boyars]] |
Latest revision as of 22:07, 6 July 2024
Rossetti may refer to:
- Biagio Rossetti (c. 1447–1516), architect and urbanist from Ferrara, the first to use modern methods
- Carlo Rossetti (1614–1681), Italian cardinal, nobleman
- Cezaro Rossetti (1901–1950), Scottish Esperanto writer
- Francesco Rossetti (1833–1885), Italian physicist
- Gabriele Rossetti (1783–1854), poet, scholar and Italian émigré to England, father of Dante Gabriel, Christina Georgina, William Michael, and Maria Francesca
- Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828–1882), English poet, illustrator, painter and translator, founder member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
- Christina Georgina Rossetti (1830–1894), English poet
- Maria Francesca Rossetti (1827–1876), English author
- William Michael Rossetti (1829–1919), English writer and critic, founder member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
- Gino Rossetti (former name Rosetti, 1904–1992), Italian football player
- Giuseppina Rossetti, mother of Lorenzo Respighi (1824–1889), Italian mathematician and natural philosopher
- Mario J. Rossetti (1935–2014), American jurist
- Raffaele Rossetti (1881–1951), Italian engineer and military naval officer who sank the main battleship of the Austro-Hungarian Empire at the end of World War I. Politician of the Italian Republican Party.
- Reto Rossetti (1909–1994), British-based, officially Italian-Swiss poet and Esperantist professor, brother of Cezaro
- Sergio Rossetti Morosini (born 1953), New York author, painter, sculptor and independent filmmaker
- Stefano Rossetti or Rossetto (fl. 1560–1580), Italian composer to the Medici
- Stephen Joseph Rossetti (born 1951), American Roman Catholic priest, author, lecturer and psychologist
- Rossetti Architects, a Detroit architectural design firm
See also
[edit]- Rosseti, a Russian power company
- Rosetti (disambiguation)
- Rosette (disambiguation)
- Rosetti family, a Moldavian princely family