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 Famiglia Farnese - Wikipedia
Nel 1368 Nicolò Farnese, dopo l'attacco del prefetto Giovanni di Vico, portò in salvo il Pontefice Urbano V prima nella Rocca di Viterbo e, successivamente, in quella di Montefiascone.
Pier Luigi fu sgozzato ed il suo corpo venne gettato nel fossato sottostante il palazzo.
Alessandro Farnese, primogenito di Pier Luigi, nacque nella Rocca di Valentano il 7 ottobre 1520.
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 Farnese - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Pier Luigi attacked fiscal and judicial abuses; he thereby gained the hatred of the nobility and was assassinated.
Ottavio's brother, Alessandro Farnese, 1520-89, was a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.
His niece, Elizabeth Farnese, queen of Philip V of Spain, secured (1748) the succession to the duchy for her son Philip, founder of the line of Bourbon-Parma.
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 thePeerage.com - Pier Luigi Farnese, Duca di Parma and others   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
     Pier Luigi Farnese, Duca di Parma was the son of Pope Paul III.
     Odoardo Farnese, Duca di Parma was the son of Rainuzzio I Farnese, Duca di Parma.
     Antonio Farnese, Duca di Parma was the son of Rainuzzio II Farnese, Duca di Parma.
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 Matt & Andrej Koymasky - Famous GLTB - Pier Luigi Farnese
Pier Luigi Farnese was the illegitimate son of Alessandro Farnese, who in 1534 became pope as Paul III.
Pier Luigi attacked fiscal and judicial abuses; he thereby gained the hatred of the nobility.
Pier Luigi was a man of infamous habits, quite unfit for the high dignities conferred on him.
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 Alessandro Farnese
The young Alessandro Farnese, eldest son of Pier Luigi Farnese, first Duke of Parma and brother of Pope Paul III, was born 7 Oct, 1520, and died at Rome, Feb., 1589.
Farnese was employed by the popes on various legations and embassies.
In 1539, he was legatus a latere of Paul III at the court of Charles V, to make peace between the emperor and the King of France, and to sever the alliance with England, also to arrange for a general council.
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Alessandro Cardinal Farnese (5 October 1520–2 March 1589) was an Italian cardinal and diplomat, the grandson of Pope Paul III (who also bore the name Alessandro Farnese), and the son of Pier Luigi Farnese, Duke of Parma who was murdered in 1547.
Among the works Farnese built or restored are the Church of the Gesù in Rome, Caprarola, the Farnese palace near Lago Bracciano, and the monastery Tre Fontane.
Farnese was buried before the high altar in the Church of Gesù.
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 Famiglie storiche - pafg39 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
PIER LUIGI FARNESE 1DUCA PARMA & PC [Parents] was born in 1503.
OTTAVIO FARNESE 2DUCA PARMA was born in 1524.
ORAZIO FARNESE DUCA CASTRO was born in 1532.
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 Orazio Farnese, Duca di Castro - Wikipedia
Orazio Farnese, (Valentano, 1531 -,Hesdin, 18 luglio 1553), quartogenito di Pier Luigi Farnese e Gerolama Orsini, fu il terzo duca di Castro.
Orazio Farnese nacque nel castello di Valentano nel periodo che passò tra il ritiro a vita privata del padre e l’elevazione al soglio pontificio del nonno Paolo III.
Alla morte di Pier Luigi, avvenuta sempre nel 1547, Orazio venne investito del ducato di Castro e della carica di prefetto di Roma.
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 Popes
Alessandro was the son of Pier Luigi Farnese and Giovannella Gaetani.
In 1417 Ranuccio Farnese (the Elder), one of the most celebrated condottieri (mercenary soldiers) of his time, had been made a Roman senator by Pope Martin V. Ranuccio's son Pier Luigi, by marriage with the Gaetani heiress, solidified the Farnese position in the Roman nobility.
In 1489, Pier Luigi's daughter Giulia la Bella married Orsino Orsini, a relative of the Spanish cardinal Rodrigo Borgia (Borja), and became a favourite at the papal court.
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 AllRefer.com - Farnese (Italian History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
His son, Ottavio Farnese, 1520–86, who succeeded him, married Margaret of Austria (see Margaret of Parma), illegitimate daughter of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V.
Ottavio's brother, Alessandro Farnese, 1520–89, was a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.
Ottavio's son and successor was Alessandro Farnese, 1545–92, one of the great generals of his time (see separate article).
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 Comune di Parma - Giardino Ducale
Farnese Pier Luigi, 1° duca di Parma e Piacenza (Roma 1503-Piacenza 1547).
Farnese Ranuccio I, 4° duca di Parma e Piacenza (Parma 1569-1622).
Farnese Ranuccio II, 6° duca di Parma e Piacenza (Cortemaggiore, Piacenza, 1630-Parma 1694).
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 HighBeam Encyclopedia – Free Online Encyclopedia for Reference, Research, Facts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
His son, Ottavio Farnese, 1520-86, who succeeded him, married Margaret of Austria (see Margaret of Parma), illegitimate daughter of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V. Ottavio's brother, Alessandro Farnese, 1520-89, was a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.
Farnese, Alessandro 1545-92, duke of Parma and Piacenza (1586-92), general and diplomat in the service of Philip II of Spain.
He was the son of Duke Ottavio Farnese and Margaret of Parma and thus a nephew of Philip...
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 LI. Cellini, Benvenuto. 1909-14. Autobiography. The Harvard Classics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
In the latter city I met Duke Pier Luigi upon the street, who stared me in the face, and recognised me. 2 Since I knew him to have been the sole cause of my imprisonment in the castle of St. Angelo, the sight of him made my blood boil.
Pier Luigi Farnese was not formally invested with the Duchy of Parma and Piacenza until September 1545.
The Landi, among other noblemen of the duchy, took part in a conspiracy which had its ground in Pier Luigi’s political errors no less than in his intolerable misgovernment and infamous private life.
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 Informat.io on Farnese   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Giulia Farnese, mistress of Pope Alexander VI and sister of the above Alessandro Farnese
Ranuccio I Farnese, fourth Duke of Parma (1569—1622)
Elizabeth Farnese, Queen of Spain, wife of King Philip V, mother of Charles III (1692—1766)
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 Giulia Farnese - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Giulia Farnese was one of the mistresses of the Pope Alexander VI.
Giulia Farnese was born in 1474 to Pier Luigi Farnese and Giovanna Caetani, who was the last member of the illustrious dynasty of the Anagni.
By November 1493 Giulia Farnese was living with Adriana Mila and Alexander’s daughter Lucrezia Borgia in a recently built palace next to the Vatican from where the Pope could easily make his clandestine visits.
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 Giovanni Luigi Fiesco - LoveToKnow 1911   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
was the first to encourage him, while both Pier Luigi Farnese, duke of Parma, and Francis I.
The first part of the programme was easily carried out, and Giannettino Doria, aroused by the tumult, rushed down to the port and was killed, but Andrea escaped from the city in time.
The conspirators attempted to gain possession of the government, but unfortunately for them Giovanni Luigi, while crossing a plank from the quay to one of the galleys, fell into the water and was drowned.
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 Titian. Biography. - Olga's Gallery
Titian created several commissions for the Pope Paul III from the Farnese family, among which Pope Paul III and His Grandsons Ottavio and Cardinal Alessandro Farnese (1545-1546), the picture was considered too revealing and was not finished.
Ranuccio Farnese (1530-1565) was the son of Pier Luigi Farnese, the illegitimate son of Pope Paul III.
Cardinal Alessandro Farnese (1520-1589) was the son of Pier Luigi Farnese, the illegitimate son of Pope Paul III.
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 Pier luigi farnese   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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 Pier Luigi Farnese | Scienca   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Pier Luigi Farnese war in der Folge als Vermittler zwischen Papst und Kaiser Karl V. tätig, der ihn deswegen 1538 zum Markgrafen von Novara ernannte.
Pier Luigis Versuch, das Herzogtum Parma in Besitz zu nehmen, endete mit seiner Ermordung durch den regionalen Adel in Piacenza, das zwei Tage nach der Tat dann von kaiserlichen Truppen besetzt wurde.
Ottavio Farnese (1524-1586), Herzog von Parma und Piacenza seit 1547, Herzog von Castro 1553
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 CXVI. Cellini, Benvenuto. 1909-14. Autobiography. The Harvard Classics
The Duke, my late husband, particularly esteemed this man for his good qualities and eminent abilities; he was unwilling to let him return to Rome, and would gladly have kept him close to his own person.” Upon this she retired, muttering words of indignation and displeasure.
Signor Pier Luigi’s wife, who was called Signora Jerolima, betook herself to the Pope, and threw herself upon her knees before him in the presence of several cardinals.
The wife of Pier Luigi Farnese was Jeronima, daughter of Luigi Orsini, Count of Pitigliano.
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 Farnese   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Guido Farnese († 1329), Bischof von Orvieto, weihte 1309 den Dom in Orvieto ein.
Pier Luigi Farnese (1503-1547), 1545 Herzog von Parma
Farnese (1630-1694), Herzog von Parma 1646, ∞ 1) 1660 Margherita von Savoyen (1635-1663), Tochter des Herzogs Vittorio Amadeo I, ∞ 2) 1664 Isabella d'Este (1635-1666), Tochter des Francesco I. d'Este, Herzog von Modena, ∞ 3) 1668 Maria d'Este (1644-1684), Tochter des Francesco I. d'Este, Herzog von Modena
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 Canepina Toruism, Toruistic itinerariea Viterbo - Tuscia Italy
After mediaeval feuds, the village became a property of cardinal Alessandro Farnese, who was later to become pope Paul III Farnese, and later on to his son Pier Luigi, duke of lands and feuds gathered in 1537 under the dukedom of Castro.
Pier Luigi Farnese built a residence, where today the town-hall is.
Farnese Palace, built in the XVI century and repeatedly altered across the centuries (today, it is the seat of municipal offices).
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 The Succession Laws of Parma
On Aug 19, 1545, pope Paul III (Alessandro Farnese, 1468-1549) detached Parma and Piacenza from the Papal states and gave them as a duchy for his illegitimate son, Pier-Luigi Farnese, whom he had already made duke of Castro and Ronciglione.
Pier Luigi (1503-47) was succeeded by his second son Ottavio (1542-86), his eldest son Alessandro (1534-89) being a cardinal.
The Emperor was displeased by these terms and, when Antonio Farnese died on January 20, 1731 he immediately occupied the duchy; but he relented and agreed to the garrisons by the treaty of Vienna of March 16, 1731, in exchange for British and Dutch recognition of the Pragmatic Sanction.
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 Pier luigi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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 Emilia-Romagna itineraries: Parma history
The city was ruled by the French from 1500 to 1521 (with a brief interlude of church control from 1512 to 1515), followed by another period of church rule until 1545.
In 1545 Pope Paul III made the new political region of Parma and Piacenza over to his favorite son Pier Luigi Farnese in an attempt to create a buffer region between the Church State and Spanish power in Lombardy.
Pier Luigi moved the capital to Piacenza, but was assassinated in 1547 and the two cities were occupied in the emperor's name.
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 farnese
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Die Farnese waren eine italienische Adelsfamilie, die seit dem 11.
Farnese (VT) un comune con poco pi di 1.700 abitanti, e dista dal capoluogo circa 45 km.
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 Farnese — FactMonster.com
Elizabeth Farnese - Elizabeth Farnese, 1692–1766, queen of Spain, second consort of Philip V; niece of Antonio...
Alessandro Farnese - Farnese, Alessandro, 1545–92, duke of Parma and Piacenza (1586–92), general and...
Parma, Alessandro Farnese, duca di - Parma, Alessandro Farnese, duca di: see Farnese, Alessandro.
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