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In 1693 he married Felice
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The legitimate male
Barberini line became extinct at Urbano's death in 1722. Due to his gambling and dissolute spending, he left a good deal of debt to be managed by Cardinal Barberini, now head of the family. The Barberini name and title's were transferred to Giulio Cesare of the House of
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In the summer of 1706, Urbano made an unsuccessful attempt to prevent his second wife from taking refuge in a convent. In
January 1708, he made plans to remove her by force. The plan was discovered and the monastery secured with a large guard. When word reached
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The will of Urbano
Barberini's last wife, Maria Teresa Boncompagni, makes mention of this Maffeo Callisto as the Marquis of Corese and she expresses "appreciation and gratitude" for him. A large portion of the Barberini estate was left for him in her will.
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Barberini, Maffeo Callisto Barberini. Born in 1688, his birth predates any of Barberini's marriages.
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Francesco and later joined a convent within his bishopric. Her dowry, later her legacy upon her death, was left to Francesco. Neither she nor Urbano made mention of each other in their respective wills.
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In 1714, now 50 years old and still without a legitimate male heir, Barberini married 22-year-old Maria Teresa
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