Girolamo Farnese (1599–1668) was a Roman Catholic cardinal. On 26 Apr 1639, was consecrated bishop by Giovanni Battista Scanaroli, titular Bishop of Sidon...
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Giulia Farnese (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdʒuːlja farˈneːze, -eːse]; 1474 – 23 March 1524) was an Italian noblewoman, a mistress to Pope Alexander VI,...
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The Villa Farnese, also known as Villa Caprarola, is a pentagonal mansion in the town of Caprarola in the province of Viterbo, Northern Lazio, Italy,...
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Farnese), and the son of Pier Luigi Farnese, Duke of Parma, who was murdered in 1547. He should not be confused with his nephew, Alessandro Farnese,...
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the church of the Gesu in Rome, by the architect Girolamo Rainaldi. Robertson, Clare. 'Odoardo Farnese', Oxford Art Online van Gastel (2013), p. 156. Robertson...
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Ottavio Farnese (20 December 1598 – 1643) was an Italian nobleman of the House of Farnese, which ruled the Duchy of Parma from 1545 to 1731. Ottavio was...
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Pier Luigi Farnese (19 November 1503 – 10 September 1547) was the first Duke of Castro from 1537 to 1545 and the first Duke of Parma and Piacenza from...
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the surrounding countryside. The Farnese Hall, on the second floor, was rebuilt in 1665 by Cardinal Girolamo Farnese: it was previously known as "Royal...
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Roman Catholic cardinal. On 26 Apr 1639, was consecrated bishop by Girolamo Farnese, Cardinal-Priest of Sant'Agnese fuori le mura, with Emilio Bonaventura...
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ounces to the Farnese for the feeding of the fountains, the family acquired the fountain of Piazza San Marco and commissioned Girolamo Rainaldi, around...
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Girolamo Bonini (active 1660, died 1680) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active mainly in Bologna. Also known as L'Aconitano due to his natal...
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Girolamo Rainaldi (4 May 1570 – 15 July 1655) was an Italian architect who worked mainly in a conservative Mannerist style, often with collaborating architects...
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Costanza Farnese (19 December 1500 – 23 May 1545) was a daughter of Alessandro Farnese and Silvia Ruffini. Born before her father became Pope Paul III...
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Academy also owns the Villa Aurelia, a country estate built for Cardinal Girolamo Farnese in 1650. The building served as Giuseppe Garibaldi's headquarters during...
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San Girolamo della Carità is a church in Rome, Italy, located near the Palazzo Farnese and Campo de' Fiori. According to tradition, this is the site of...
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Girolamo Carafa (or Caraffa), Marquis of Montenegro (Abruzzo, 1564 – Genoa, 1633) was a general in Spanish and Imperial service from Italian descent. Girolamo...
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Women Set Fire to their Fleet around 1643 at the behest of Cardinal Girolamo Farnese. The scene is Lorrain's take on a famed event in Book 5 of the Aeneid...
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Alessandro Farnese 1592–1626: Odoardo Farnese 1626–1634: Francesco Barberini 1635–1641: Carlo Emanuele Pio di Savoia 1645–1666: Girolamo Colonna 1666–1682:...
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Giovanni Girolamo Frezza (1659–1730) was an Italian engraver. He was born in Canemorto (Orvinio), near Tivoli, and died in Rome. He was instructed in engraving...
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Girolamo di Corregio (1511–1572) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal and bishop. Girolamo di Corregio was born in Correggio, Emilia-Romagna in 1511...
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Margherita Farnese (7 November 1567 – 13 April 1643), was an Italian noblewoman member of the House of Farnese and by marriage Hereditary Princess of...
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X: Baccio Aldobrandini [Wikidata] (5 October 1654 – 1 April 1658) Girolamo Farnese (6 May 1658 – 18 February 1668) Vitaliano Visconti (18 March 1669 –...
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Paolo Girolamo Besozzi (17 April 1704 – 1778) was an Italian oboe virtuoso and bassoonist who devoted his life to the study of the bassoon and oboe. He...
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in Piacenza under mysterious circumstances and her son Girolamo was invested by Ottavio Farnese, Duke of Colorno, with the obligation to acquire the surname...
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Monte Celio, with Alfonso Gonzaga, Titular Archbishop of Rhodus, and Girolamo Farnese, Titular Archbishop of Patrae, serving as co-consecrators. He served...
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Girolamo Recanati Capodiferro (22 June 1502 – 1 December 1559) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. Girolamo Recanati Capodiferro was born...
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his uncle Giuliano Marucelli, then under the patronage of cardinal Girolamo Farnese, Francesco entered the papal courts in Rome. Upon the death of his...
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Silvia Ruffini (category House of Farnese)
in Rome) was an Italian noble woman and mistress of Cardinal Alessandro Farnese before he became pope (Pope Paul III from 1534); she was the mother of...
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Monte Celio, with Alfonso Gonzaga, Titular Archbishop of Rhodus, and Girolamo Farnese, Titular Archbishop of Patrae, serving as co-consecrators. He served...
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in Lucina, with Alfonso Gonzaga, Titular Archbishop of Rhodus, and Girolamo Farnese, Titular Archbishop of Patrae, serving as co-consecrators. He served...
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