married Orazio Farnese, Duke of Castro (French: Horace Farnèse). The wedding ceremony on 15 February 1553 was attended by Orazio's brother Cardinal Alessandro...
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and 294. de Behault, Charles-Albert (2021). Le siège d'Anvers par Alexandre Farnèse. Brussels: Bulletin de l'Association de la Noblesse du Royaume de...
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Pope Alexander VI (redirect from Cardinal de Borgia)
Alessandro Farnese (later Pope Paul III), the brother of one of the Pope's mistresses, Giulia Farnese, was also among the newly created cardinals. On 25 January...
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nationale. 1890. p. 595 no. 13778. Collignon Le Mécènat du cardinal Jean de Lorraine, pp. 11–36. Alexandre Du Sommerard; Edmond Du Sommerard (1838). Les arts...
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Ducal Palace of Parma (category Farnese residences)
collaborating architect was Pier Francesco Battistelli. In 1622, Cardinal-Regent Odoardo Farnese (1573-1626) appointed the Roman architect Girolamo Rainaldi...
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Duke of Parma (section House of Farnese 1545–1731)
Northern Italy. It was created by Pope Paul III (Alessandro Farnese) for his son Pier Luigi Farnese. It existed between 1545 and 1802, and again from 1814...
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power it would give to Mary's uncles, Francis, Duke of Guise, and Charles, Cardinal de Guise. According to James Melville of Halhill, the brothers argued that...
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François de Tournon (redirect from Cardinal François de Tournon)
ballot was conducted, with Cardinal Farnese seated in his usual place as a cardinal. All of the cardinals except Farnese cast a ballot, and there was...
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comte de Velay, évêque de Puy-Rembert-en-Forez 1485 │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ ├i>Alexandre, prêtre │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ ├i>Guy (+1442) │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ ├i>Marguerite...
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last major illuminated book of hours was the Farnese Hours completed for the Roman Cardinal Alessandro Farnese in 1546 by Giulio Clovio, who was also the...
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