The House of Doria PamphiljLandi is a princely Roman family of Genoese extraction. Legend has it that the origins of the Doria family date from the early 11th century, but the authentic pedigree is traced to Ansaldo d'Oria, consul of Genoa in the 12th century. The descent of the several Doria family lines in Genoa is well-known and is described in Natale Battilana's 19th-century genealogical study of old Genoese families. The Doria PamphiliLandi princely family was a sub-branch of the Doria di Oneglia branch: in 1291, two Doria brothers bought the lordship of Oneglia, which was co-owned by their descendants until the late 15th century. Admiral Andrea Doria was descended from a Doria di Oneglia, Genoese soldier Aitone Doria, who fought for the French at the Battle of Crécy.
Famous members
Famous members include Andrea Doria and Cardinal Giovanni Battista Pamphilj, who rose to the Papacy as Pope Innocent X. The marquisate of Civiez and the county of Cavallamonte were conferred on the family in 1576, the duchy of Tursi in 1594, the principality of Avella in 1607, the duchy of Avigliano in 1613, and the principality of Meldola in 1671. In 1760, the title of Reichsfurst or prince of the Holy Roman Empire was added and attached to the lordship of Torriglia and the marquisate of Borgo San Stefano, together with the qualification of Hochgeboren. That same year, the Dorias inherited the fiefs and titles of the house of Pamphilj of Gubbio, patricians of Rome and Princes of San Martino and Valmontone. The name then became Doria Pamphilj. They had already incorporated by marriage the wealthy inheritance of the Landi family.
The Palazzo Doria Pamphilj in Rome was built mostly between the 16th and 18th centuries and contains one of the most valuable private collections of paintings in the world, the Doria Pamphilj Gallery. The Villa Doria Pamphilj was, during the siege of 1849, Giuseppe Garibaldi's headquarters, and was expropriated from the family in the 1970s by the city of Rome.
Jonathan Paul Andrew Pogson Doria Pamphilj - who became Jonathan Doria Pamphilj in 2006 by deed poll - in 2006 formed a civil partnership at the British Embassy in Switzerland with Elson Edeno Braga, a Brazilian citizen, and has two children by surrogacy: Emily Doria Pamphilj and Filippo Andrea Doria Pamphilj.
Gesine Margaret Orietta Mary Pogson Doria Pamphilj, married Massimiliano Floridi, with whom she has four daughters: Anna Floridi, Elisa Floridi, Orietta Floridi and Irene Floridi.
Upon Princess Orietta Doria Pamphilj's death on November 19, 2000, her estates were inherited by Don Jonathn Doria Pamphilj and Donna Gesine Margaret Orietta Mary Pogson Doria Pamphilj. In 2013 the heirs settled into the "Trust Doria Pamphilj" all of their inherited estates. The ability of Jonathan Doria Pamphilj's children to inherit, after his death, was called into question in October 2009 and legal action was taken by his sister on this point. On the basis that Doria Pamphilj's children were born of surrogate mothers, Doria claimed that a recently passed Italian law on assisted procreation debarred them from inheriting. In 2010, a court in Rome declined to hear the case.