Alessandro Farnese (5 October 1520 – 2 March 1589), an Italian cardinal and diplomat and a great collector and patron of the arts, was the grandson of...
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Alessandro Farnese may refer to: Pope Paul III (1468–1549), Roman Catholic Bishop of Rome Alessandro Farnese (cardinal) (1520–1589), Paul's grandson, Roman...
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Its most important members included Pope Paul III, Alessandro Farnese (a cardinal), Alexander Farnese, Duke of Parma and Piacenza (a military commander...
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they were completed in a hundred days. In March 1546, Cardinal Alessandro Farnese (1520–1589), at the suggestion of Paolo Giovio, commissions Vasari to paint...
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mathematician, scientist, and countess Clelia Farnese (c. 1556 – 1613), daughter of Cardinal Alessandro Farnese (1520–1589) Clelia Durazzo Grimaldi (1760–1830)...
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Salvator. 1998. "Consistory of September 23, 1513 (I)" pl:Alessandro Farnese (1520-1589)[1] Wodka, p. 124 Miranda, Salvator. 1998. "Consistory of July...
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advisor to Queen Elizabeth I (d. 1598) October 7 – Alessandro Farnese, Italian cardinal (d. 1589) November 10 – Dorothea of Denmark, Electress Palatine...
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Greek Orthodox religious sister, martyr and saint (b. 1522) March 2 – Alessandro Farnese, Italian cardinal (b. 1530) March 3 – Johannes Sturm, German educator...
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Flanders before traveling to Rome where he entered the service of Alessandro Farnese (1520–1589), with whom he stayed for three years, and was also engaged...
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Renaissance-style portal displays the heraldic arms of Cardinal Alessandro Farnese (1520-1589); the Bishop of Montefiascone (Cardinal Bentivoglio); as well...
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